Four areas in particular have been driving business in the print
media industry in recent times - management information systems
(MIS), web-to-print solutions, and digital and packaging printing.
These developments have prompted Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
(Heidelberg) to extend the functions of its Prinect print shop
workflow in these areas in particular.
In future, Prinect will be the only workflow solution in the
industry to offer a fully integrated MIS (management information
system). This system is based on the MIS technology developed by
software manufacturer CERM, which Heidelberg acquired at the start
of the year. The solution is gradually being introduced worldwide
under the name Prinect Business Manager. The Business Manager has a
broad application spectrum and a modular design, which makes it
ideal for various sizes of print shop.
Full workflow integration of management processes with the
Prinect Business Manager
The now introduced integration of Prinect Business
Manager into the Prinect production workflow based on JDF/JMF is a
technology market leading development that ensures intensive
process automation, improves transparency considerably, and
simplifies data handling. This helps print shops significantly
improve their competitive edge in a tough market environment.
In the next development stages, which are already under way,
the Prinect Business Manager from Heidelberg will provide a
dedicated solution that accesses the same database as the
production workflow. As a result, job planning and production data
will be available in the same system as, for example, job
processing and materials management data. This will give rise to a
print shop workflow with an unprecedented level of integration that
covers all areas of a print media company and thus offers the
highest level of process automation available in the print media
industry to date.
"Thanks to the integration of MIS and the production
workflow, Prinect will deliver even greater transparency and
automation in future. This means, for example, that changes made to
jobs at short notice will be implemented automatically in Prinect
in terms of both machine selection and materials management,"
explains Christopher Berti, Head of Prinect and CtP at Heidelberg.
"We are driving forward the merger of two system environments that
have thus far remained separate in many areas despite JDF
integration."
Support will still be provided for the Prinect Prinance MIS
solution previously offered by Heidelberg. Connection of
third-party MIS to Prinect and partner programs will continue.
Web-to-print business models still offer excellent potential for
the industry
The market potential of web-to-print solutions (W2P)
continues to rise - both for print shops and industry suppliers. In
future, the extended Prinect functions for W2P will offer
Heidelberg customers the opportunity to move into this market
segment with a highly automated solution. Upcoming Prinect versions
will offer a webshop interface and a W2P workflow, enabling users
to automate processes such as creating mixed forms or selecting the
most suitable production technology. The W2P functions also have
direct access to the central Prinect database and thus the MIS and
production workflow. In this way, print buyers can place orders or
issue print approvals online via customized W2P portals. All the
relevant information is automatically available to the job
management and bookkeeping departments as well as prepress, press,
and postpress.
The Partner Program from Heidelberg for connecting W2P
solutions from RedTie, EFI Digital Storefront, PageFlex,
BrandMaker, Neo7even, and MS-Visucom will remain in place.
Digital printing: Full workflow integration is key to improving
efficiency
The Prinect Digital Print Manager, which is used to
connect digital presses of various manufacturers, is being expanded
and enhanced with new functions in cooperation with Ricoh. In
future, a single workflow for digital and offset printing will make
it possible to automate the processes of creating and costing a
job, selecting the most suitable production technology or hybrid
production, and performing inline finishing in an imposition
layout. To achieve this, for instance, color management will be
optimized in the workflow so that a particular color in the digital
print will match the corresponding color in offset as closely as
possible. What's more, it will still be possible to connect
digital presses from HP, Canon, Xerox, and Kodak via the Prinect
Digital Print Manager.
Integration solutions for packaging printing
Due to the highly industrialized nature of folding
carton and label production, the complete integration of all print
shop operations is even more important for these applications than
for commercial printing. Here, too, Prinect offers comprehensive
functions for cost-effective production and sustainable data
management. First and foremost, Prinect focuses on optimizing
makeready times for presses and for die cutters and gluers in
postpress with the aim of cutting production costs. Material
savings, reliability in production, and optimum repeatability are
further factors that play a key role in the further development of
the workflow for the packaging sector. In this way, the Prinect
Package Designer - the highly productive CAD/CAM (Computer Aided
Design/ Computer Aided Manufacturing) software that integrates the
structural design in Prinect - will provide graphic designers with
contours, 3D images, and dimensions via a special Illustrator
plug-in. This enables them to use Adobe Illustrator to create the
graphic design directly using the contour data and to run the 3D
check straight away. Sheet assembly functions are also being
constantly expanded to meet customer demands in this area.
Furthermore, production managers particularly appreciate the
clearly structured and precise production information that is used
to approve and reliably execute the planning, costing, and workflow
optimization processes.
Figure: For the further development of the Prinect print
shop workflow, Heidelberg is focusing on four growth segments in
the print media industry - MIS solutions and web-to-print as well
as digital and packaging printing.
Further information and images can be found on the Internet
at
www.heidelberg.com.
Further information for journalists:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Matthias Hartung
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92 5077
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 99 5077
E-mail:
matthias.hartung@heidelberg.com