We are a mid size printer that has an offset division, digital division and large Format.
We have two 40" Man Roland and one Hiedleburg half size offset presses.
We have an Indigo 3000 and 5500 Indigo press and are looking to expand upon our color printing digital arsenal with a different manufacturer.
With all this we also have a Large Format division utilizing a variety of color output printing units as well.
With the large format devices we want the capability to open up the color gamut for vibrant banners etc; but may have a need on occasion to match what we do on offset to our G7 standardization.
We are using Prinergy for a front end to drive files to our proofing, (Epson 7900 + Oris color tuner Web 1.2 ), palting, and the Indigos. I believe we are using an Onyx RIP for large foramt.
Here is the miracle question of the day. Is there a Unified work flow solution to color manage these devices without braking the bank. Not looking for the Cadillac, but a good reliable runner to get us where we want to be.
There is definitely more emphasis on the digital presses matching with consistency than the focus of the Large format, but I thought I would throw that in the mix as well.
Thanks in Advance for the help.
Steve
We have two 40" Man Roland and one Hiedleburg half size offset presses.
We have an Indigo 3000 and 5500 Indigo press and are looking to expand upon our color printing digital arsenal with a different manufacturer.
With all this we also have a Large Format division utilizing a variety of color output printing units as well.
With the large format devices we want the capability to open up the color gamut for vibrant banners etc; but may have a need on occasion to match what we do on offset to our G7 standardization.
We are using Prinergy for a front end to drive files to our proofing, (Epson 7900 + Oris color tuner Web 1.2 ), palting, and the Indigos. I believe we are using an Onyx RIP for large foramt.
Here is the miracle question of the day. Is there a Unified work flow solution to color manage these devices without braking the bank. Not looking for the Cadillac, but a good reliable runner to get us where we want to be.
There is definitely more emphasis on the digital presses matching with consistency than the focus of the Large format, but I thought I would throw that in the mix as well.
Thanks in Advance for the help.
Steve