Miami
Herald
Proves Significant Benefits using
ProImage OnColor
ECO Ink Optimization Solution
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ROI
in less than three months
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use
of existing resources make it more stable and robust
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improved quality with less ink rub-off
and set-off
Princeton,
NJ – 29th July, 2008: ProImage has today announced that the Miami Herald, a McClatchy newspaper, has
implemented its OnColor ECO ink optimization software, and is already
experiencing major benefits.
By implementing ink optimization
into its production workflow, the Miami
Herald saved the initial cost of the software in less than three
months. The annual savings will
therefore be ‘significant’ according to Director of Prepress and Printing
Operations, Michael Christopher. It has also reduced its carbon footprint.
“The major benefits are
reduced ink expense as well as improved quality - and performance has well
exceeded our expectations,” states
Michael Christopher. “There’s also significantly less ink rub-off and set-off. Plus,
decreased ink and water on the web is a major benefit to overall quality.”
The Miami Herald evaluated ink optimization solutions from a number of
vendors, but after exhaustive tests selected ProImage OnColor ECO due to
advantages that included ease of integration into its production workflow, its
user-friendly interface, and the simple installation process. The OnColor ECO
reporting wizard and effective error notification features also easily blended
into the existing workflow. In addition, OnColor ECO software takes advantage
of existing resources such as RIPs and Distiller servers making it more stable
and robust.
“The difference in ink
used (or not used) by implementing OnColor ECO was carefully measured over a
four week test period, and the results found were that between 25% and 39% of
color inks were saved, while 23% more black ink was used, providing a financial
saving of up to 25% of our total ink cost.
“The lack of second fold
roller marks, and the elimination of almost all offsetting from page-to-page is
also very noticeable,” confirms Michael Christopher. “For our users, the
OnColor ECO GUI provides simple input, with manipulation sliders for Gray
Component Replacement (GCR), mid-tones, and Total Ink Density. ProImage staff
was knowledgeable and assisted in selecting the best press profile that
provided optimal GCR savings.
“In addition, OnColor
ECO's ability to maintain plate furniture and graybars intact is a key feature
of the software. Other software solutions provide the same options, however
they require RIP intervention and/or PostScript scripting commands,” he adds.
“We further found that the implementation of ink optimization allowed us to
decrease the amount of sharpening we were doing with Photoshop, which saves us
time.”
You may find out more
information by visiting: www.newsway.com
About New ProImage:
New ProImage
Ltd. is based in Netanya, Israel, with sales and
support offices in North America (Princeton, New Jersey) and Europe (London,
UK). The company, first established in 1995, is a leading developer of
browser-based digital workflow, production tracking, color
image processing and ink optimization solutions for the newspaper and printing
industries. Already more than 550 newspaper titles are produced each day
through ProImage’s mission-critical NewsWay workflow
management software. In addition, the OnColor range of rapid colour
image processing software and innovative ink-saving technologies further
enhances the ProImage suite of cost-reducing
solutions, making ProImage the partner of choice for
those wishing to increase a newspaper’s production efficiency. ProImage stays committed to making complex publishing simple,
keeping print quality high and production costs low.
For further information, please contact:
Rick
Shafranek, VP of Sales, ProImage America
Tel:
+1 516-314-4225
e-mail: rick@newsway.com
Information provided on behalf of ProImage by Media Matters
Contact: Richard Hall, Tel: +33 (0)4 67
00 25 87
E-mail: Richard@mediamatters.com