Short-run printing, Calibration /color management – Lexmark C 720 User Manual

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March 2001

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Color Business Report

of banding, and that have smoother grey tones.

Improved Technologies has also made the ink supplies

on the IXIA more readily-accessible. The IXIA, which

prints at speeds up to 12 square feet per hour, is

available for $74,900. Current Iris 3047 users can trade

up to the IXIA for $45,000.F

On February 28, 2001, Océ Printing Systems USA,

Inc. (Boca Raton, FL) introduced the DemandStream 4030

digital printing system, a highlight color

electrophotographic printer designed for printing booklets,

instruction manuals, software documentation, and

statements. The DemandStream 4030 prints 108 ppm at

600 dpi, and supports several paper sizes, including letter,

legal, and tabloid. Standard paper capacity is 5,000 sheets,

and the DemandStream 4030’s two output trays can

accommodate up to 2,400 sheets. Available highlight colors

include red, green, and blue, and with the help of Océ’s

CustomTone service, users can have color toner made to

match any custom color, in a process analogous to mixing

paint at the hardware store. The DemandStream 4030 is

available for $248,000.F

Short-Run Printing

On February 28, 2001, Xeikon America Inc. (Wood

Dale, IL) introduced the DCP 320 Dx digital color press,

a 70 ppm version of the 130 ppm DCP 320 D, which was

introduced in May 2000. The DCP 320 Dx is designed

as an entry-level unit for printers who want to break

into the digital color printing market. Indeed, the DCP

320 Dx has a slightly more modest price than the DCP

320—$249,000 versus $340,000. Those who decide that

faster speed is necessary can opt for a software upgrade

to the DCP 320 Dx, allowing it to print of 130 ppm.

Included with the DCP 320 Dx is Xeikon’s new digital

front end, the IntelliStream 3.0, a server that supports

full-color variable data printing. The IntelliStream 3.0

server integrates dual 866-MHz Intel Pentium III

processors and Adobe PostScript 3 RIP.

Also on February 28, 2001, Xeikon introduced the

UCOAT, an in-line UV coating station for its digital color

presses. The UCOAT station applies a high-gloss UV

finish to digital prints as they come out of a Xeikon

digital press, giving them the glossy feel and appearance

of traditional photographic prints. Other applications

for the UCOAT are book covers, direct mail pieces,

packaging, and glossy brochures and posters. The

UCOAT UV coating station will be available in

September 2001 for $80,000.

On February 12, 2001, Xeikon demonstrated its

D2F2 (Dry Digital Foto Finishing) system at the PMA

2001 Imaging Conference and Exhibition (Orlando, FL,

February 11 – February 14, 2001). The D2F2 combines

a Xeikon DCP 320 D digital color press, IntelliStream

3.0 digital front end, and Xeikon’s UCOAT in-line UV

coating station, and produces up to 8,000 4" by 6"

photographic prints per hour. Xeikon expects the

growing adoption of digital photography to generate a

high volume of photo printing. The company plans to

install beta testing units of the D2F2 later this year.

Pricing for the D2F2 has not been determined, but it

should fall in the neighborhood of $420,000, the cost of

the DCP 320 D and UCOAT station.F

On February 15, 2001, Indigo N.V. (Maastricht, The

Netherlands) introduced three printers to its Photo-e-

Print family, designed for photofinishing applications.

All three models, the Photo-e-Print ProLab, the Photo-

e-Print MetroLab, and the Photo-e-Print 5K, feature

Indigo’s pigment-based ElectroInk liquid toner

technology, and print at 800- by 2400-dpi resolution.

The Photo-e-Print ProLab will be targeted at

professional photo labs. It can print 680 12" by 17" photo

prints per hour (equivalent to 5,440 4" by 6" prints),

which are then trimmed to the user’s specifications. The

Photo-e-Print MetroLab is designed for installation at

retail outlets. It has the same print speed as the ProLab,

but delivers cut, stacked, and collated 4" by 6" prints.

For the wholesale and central processing labs, Indigo

introduced the Photo-e-Print 5K, which also prints 5,440

4" by 6" prints per hour, collecting them on three

separate rollers. Indigo could not provide pricing and

expected shipping dates for the Photo-e-Print products.F

Calibration /Color Management

On February 12, 2001, Epson America, Inc. (Long

Beach, CA) introduced PRINT Image Matching technology

for digital cameras and printers. The principal problem

Xeikon’s UCOAT UV-coating station, configured with a

DCP 500 D digital color press.

Source: Xeikon America Inc.

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