July 2015 Newsletter

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July | 2015

Inspiring excellence in digital print

The Monthly Corporate Newsletter of Intec Printing Solutions

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Printing stunning CMYK + White or Clear Envelopes is as easy as 1, 2, 3, with the Intec ColorSplash range Short-run digital envelope printing shows explosive global growth! With much of the world becoming disillusioned with failed E-mail campaigns, electronic junk mail and annoying spam - many of our customers are reporting a huge resurgence of good old ‘snail mail’. Research shows that tangible printed direct mail, is delivering higher response rates than electronic versions and continues to be a vital part of the marketing mix. Check out the articles in this newsletter from Solex and La Reprografica, who are taking the ColorSplash system to grab their slice of the envelope printing market. The Intec ColorSplash system brings a top-quality and affordable digital solution to the otherwise expensive litho options. The modular system includes: 1. Professional high-volume envelope feeder 2. Digital CMYK print engine with optional White or Clear 3. Shingling conveyor with variable overlap

Furthermore, ColorSplash is the only system in the global marketplace offering a high-quality and really affordable professional envelope printing solution – especially with so many ‘must-have’ features. Just take a look at these features, and you’ll see why ColorSplash is blazing such a trail in the industry: • Production speeds of up to 3,500* envelopes per hour! • Print CMYK + White or Clear • Continuous/uninterrupted top loading envelope hopper

‘Buckle Separator’ - for window envelopes

• Accepts heavy specialist media • Razor-sharp, fast, digital print engine with LED imaging • Paper trays feed up to SRA3 sheets • Variable data personalization • Shingling conveyor aids quality control and packing

And it’s here now! For full details, contact Intec on: UK: +44 (0) 1202 845960 USA: +1-813-949-7799 or visit the ‘Product and System Brochures’ page of our website.

New brochure now available to download * Statistics based upon 80gsm DL (#10) envelope trials. Print speed may vary depending on system configuration and software applications, driver and printer settings.


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‘The Darkroom’, sees the light! Gloucestershire print professionals choose Intec ColorSplash 4100 to diversify into the digital marketplace. “The Intec CS4100 digital heavy stock printer has enabled us to expand the product range we offer our artists and tap into the growing on-demand color digital market” Alistair Baird The Darkroom Alistair Baird and Barrie A Roberts of the Darkroom, examining the fruits of their new CS4100

This traditional photo lab stepped out of the darkroom - into the digital revolution… ‘The Darkroom’ in Cheltenham, who are specialists in photographic production – using conventional film processing and their other specialist services – are in great demand, working with local companies and artists in the Cotswolds. Seeing a niche to diversify in the marketplace, they wanted to create a more ‘on-demand’ service to satisfy the needs of their artist customers for greeting cards and postcards, along with meeting the needs of tourist visitors to Cheltenham, wanting to purchase postcards depicting local scenes. Having researched the current printer market, they felt the Intec ColorSplash range would meet their needs perfectly. The ability to run heavier stock creating high quality color output, really put Intec in the frame! Alistair Baird and Barrie A Roberts, directors of ‘The Darkroom’, went to see the printers in action at the Intec HQ in Poole, UK. Liking what they saw they signed up, there and then! In the three months since installation, The Darkroom has seen a good increase in sales from both their portfolio of artists and also their public customers.

Examples of The Darkroom’s high-quality output


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Intec Global news round up… European update

Intec personnel have made many trips to European partners this month…

La Reprografica has been appointed as our partner for the ColorSplash product range in Italy. La Reprografica were founded in 1966 and have an envious reputation for quality and service. With a head office based in Varese just north of Milan they provide Ricoh multi function devices and Canon large format printers. “We saw the Intec envelope printing system as a great opportunity to expand our operations and engage

with new customers” says Bruno Franceschini managing director. “Printing envelopes at high speed in a wide range of sizes and styles including window envelopes is an amazing application and we have received a great deal of interest from potential customers, not only can we print full color but also add white and clear which looks incredible”. Intec completed the technical and sales training when Andy Withall and Kerry Button visited for 3 days in June. “I am delighted to welcome La Reprografica as a valued partner and I’m extremely excited about the opportunity they have with the Intec range in the Italian market”, comments Kerry.

Intense interest in the technical training given by Andy Withall of Intec

La Reprografica are currently introducing the CS5600 envelope printing system to their customers and intend to have a dedicated open house after the summer break.

Intec support Solex Open House A perfect start for new partner, Solex - Solution Experts!

After an amazing start selling their first CS5600 envelope printing system just days after becoming an authorised partner, Solex enjoyed a great deal of interest at their latest open house in Nürnberg.

Solex were supported by Terri Winstanley and Kerry Button who

The Solex team with Terri (middle) and Kerry (far right)

completed the sales and system training with the Solex team. “It’s important for us to engage with the right partners and we select our dealers carefully”, comments Kerry. “I have no doubt that Solex will create quite a stir in Europe’s largest single market and enjoy a great deal of success.”

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“We know that when customers see the samples we can produce they can’t believe they all have been printed on just one type of printer”, comments Wolfgang Wild, Solex managing director. “The great advantage in selling the Intec range is that the samples we show do all the selling we need, customers want to offer the unique range of products you can print on the ColorSplash systems”.

Solex are now following co lor up on the ed envelopes large quantity of enquiries received at the open house which will keep them busy for some time!


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With a few simple touches… You can now produce professional finished Booklets. The Intec CP3000 Booklet maker is an all-in-one in-line document finisher for the CP3000 Digital Press that combines stitching, folding, punching and stacking. Based on a proven design, the Intec CP3000 Booklet finisher brings finishing functionality and flexibility in a compact, user-friendly and reliable design. This CP3000’s robust booklet finisher saves you the time, trouble and the labor cost associated with finishing, so you can print, pack, ship and invoice your jobs in record time. Professionally finished booklets can be easily produced with a simple click of the advanced driver or Intec’s FieryXF RIP. Booklets have precise stitch placement and tight folds with stacking on the side of the system to allow unloading while running. The offset catch tray can also receive stapled-only or flat sheet documents. Professional booklet finishing - and more - is now within easy reach.

Key features include:

• Produce and fold up to a 60 page document (15 sheets 120gsm) • Customer replaceable staple cartridge (5,000) • Produces side-stitch, cornerstitch, saddle-stitch booklets or fold only • Will Staple and Fold up to SRA3 (450 x 320mm), Tabloid Extra • Punches 2 / 4 holes or Europe Middle East & Africa • Punches 2 / 3 Holes for USA, Canada and Latin America • Ideal for Short Run Digital

Now you can handle all of these applications…

The CP3000’s offset catch tray

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Booklet Making Produce up to 60 page, 15 sheet booklets

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Folding Single or multisheet folded brochures

100 Sheet Multipurpose Feeder

Top/Corner Stitching Top or corner stitched documents up to 50 pages 520 Sheet Input Tray

2,000 Sheet High Capacity Feeder

2,520 Sheet Tandem Tray Module

Anatomy of the CP3000 - highlighting the Booklet Finisher

Hole Punching Produce top and side punched documents (unlimited sheets)


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Master Class #3.3

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Continuing our ‘Master Class’ series, to help you get the very best from your Intec equipment, this is part three of an in-depth mulit-part series on ‘Advanced Color Control’. We outline some key steps to take within the Fiery® RIP for accurate spot color control. Building upon steps explained in previous issues, we aim to bring total color control within everyday reach of your Intec printing experience.

Handling Spot colors in the Intec FieryXF RIP

Last month we looked at what makes spot colors different, and that different printing techniques such as litho printing with wet ink, versus digital technologies with dry toner can result in different colors despite the same CMYK values being used. Understanding spot colors is key to being able to print them correctly. When you receive a print job from a customer, your file will contain the color names used within that job, and often the CMYK mix of how the color is created. But as described above, this may not give you the match you are looking for. Therefore, the most accurate way to describe color, is to know the L*a*b value of that color. Unlike the RGB and CMYK color models, L*a*b color is designed to approximate human vision. It is created by using a device called a Color Spectrophotometer, which shines light on to your color – as the light bounces back, it is passed through a prism fig 1, splitting the colors into their individual components. This gives us the true or real value for that color, (the L*a*b values). fig 11 fig

Last month’s MasterClass series • June Color control #2 featuring: What IS a spot color? Tackling color profiles, achieving the color you want with the Fiery RIP

Your print jobs arrive on the RIP with only the default color name or CMYK values so the RIP will use these values by default. However the FieryXF for Intec RIP has over 32,000 Color L*a*b values in ‘look-up‘ tables so for the best possible color match in the RIP, you should enable FieryXF for Intec’s advanced ability to look up the ‘real’ spectral data (L*a*b values) of the color to give you the most accurate match possible. To start using the Spot color look up tables it is crucial that you enable ‘In-RIP Separation’, you also need to do this, if you wish to define your own spot colors. If you do not, then you may revert to using the default CMYK data originally used to describe the color you are aiming to print. To use this feature ensure it is enabled

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within the RIP, OR use the correct queue. You can ensure success as follows: From the Intec FieryXF RIP, fig 2, check the [FILE] group, and under the option [PS/EPS/PDF] select the InRIP separation: menu, and ensure it is set to ENABLE. The default setting is ‘Disable’. Which means the CMYK values used to describe the color will be used. ENABLE means, the RIP will look up the color name, and cross reference it with the Color Look up tables, IF it finds that color, it will use the L*a*b value and map it to the printer’s color space for the most accurate match of that color. Other key advantages to having a RIP to drive your Intec printer. One common problem, is that you are not always in control of your jobs, and often they are supplied from outside designers. In some cases customers may have edited old artwork and failed to keep the colors consistent. In the Artwork example, fig 3 the designer has used a Pantone® Pastel Uncoated library for one square fig4 (overleaf), then the same Pantone® number, but mistakenly taken it… fig 13 fig


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Master Class #3.3…Continued choose the new color you wish to remap it to. Under the INTEC RED color, change the source from CMYK, to actually point to the PANTONE® library, and again select the color you wish to map it to. Now, all the colors in your job will come out correctly, and all exactly the same shade as well!

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from the Uncoated library… then forgotten which color is selected and made the logo from a third color. BUT, the intention is that they would all print the same. fig fig1 5

We can clearly see that PANTONE RED 032 U and also PANTONE® RED 032 C, plus ‘Intec RED’, all appear in the job, fig 5 – and will probably all print differently. ®

Using the SPOT colors window, we can re-map incorrect colors. In other words, we can change, link or redirect any color in the list of colors so that it will produce the desired color (in this case - we want it to be the same as one of the existing REDs) without having to edit the customers artwork. Simply select the color you wish to remap, fig 6. and choose [SOURCE], under the MAP TO column, then

So, to ensure we get a great color match, we can create a custom spot color in the RIP, to match the name used in the artwork application. In our example fig 8, we called it ‘CRIPPS ORANGE’.

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Perfecting Spot colors in the FieryXF for Intec RIP In addition to matching existing Pantone® colors or remapping incorrect colors within a job, you can also use the Intec FieryXF RIP’s Color Editor to modify or create spot colors.

With the Intec FieryXF RIP, we can see all the colors used in the job. To do this, click on the Color Library and select the SPOT Colors section.

unlikely to give the same result as the dry toner in Digitdal devices such as the Intec production printer.

Here, you will need the optional ES-2000 Color Spectrophotometer fig 7 (contact sales for pricing). The ES-2000 Color Spectrophotometer, connects into the Intec RIP for a WIZARD-driven experience to make adjusting colors, creating spot colors (or even creating profiles), a smooth and easy task. fig 7

Using the ‘COLOR EDITOR’ and our ES-2000 Color Spectrophotometer, click the [COLOR EDITOR] tool which is included in all versions of the Intec Fiery RIP. Click [Add NEW Spot Color]. Then enter the name of the spot color (the name you used in your applications… in this example; CRIPPS ORANGE). You will also have the option to add a description of your color, should you need to be reminded of it’s significance or determine between similar colors. Then click [MEASURE]. A Wizard-driven helper will appear, showing images of what to do next and will step you through the process fig 19 fig

Imagine your customer brings you a printed letterhead and a PDF with a custom Spot Color such as ‘CRIPPS ORANGE’. He wants you to match it, but last time it was printed on a litho press. We already know that WET Offset CMYK ink color mixes are


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Master Class #3.3…Continued of making a spot color - asking you to measure a patch of the EXISTING spot color sample you have. Use the ES-2000 to measure the patch fig 9, (previous page), and display the L*a*b values, for your patch. fig 10, shows that our ‘CRIPPS ORANGE’ letterhead, (which was printed using Pantone® 021 U), has its L*a*b value displayed. fig 11

Now, simply save your newly created Spot color – it’s as simple as that! From this point on, each time you send a job with your named color, instead of the CMYK values that were pre-defined in your application being used, fig 11, the RIP will automatically change the CMYK values, to the real L*a*b values needed to map your color inside your printer’s colorspace for the best possible match, fig 12.

Our ‘Cripps Orange’ showing its cmyk values

Desperate to know more? If you have any specific questions relating to color control or the Intec Fiery RIP, I’d be delighted to assist wherever I possibly can. Mark Baker-Homes

Director Business Development

Keeping up so far? If you’ve followed our guide so far, you’re doing very well!

fig 10 fig 12 Our ‘Cripps Orange’ remapped to L*a*b* values

• Next time getting to grips with profiles and the spectrophotomer • and more!

Shannon LENOIR joins Intec USA Team Shannon Lenoir joins Intec USA as office manager where she will be at the cut and thrust of all things Intec! Shannon comes from a strong accounting background after working in accounts for over 20 years. Her day-to-day role will involve supporting the company in its usual activities from stock control requirements, ensuring there are enough printers and consumables to keep the customer base happy, and ensuring that the books are balanced! During her 20 year working life, Shannon also found time to complete a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, so is very well positioned to support the company activities and will be

expanding her experience with the day-to-day running of the Intec USA office. “After only being with the company for a few months, I feel I have settled in very well and due to the warm welcome of the Intec team and our customers, can honestly say that I am enjoying the varied role that this position entails”, says Shannon. “We are really happy that Shannon chose to bring her fantastic skills to Intec and we are sure she will become a great asset to Intec in the coming years”, commented Michael Sparbeck, C.O.O. Intec USA.

Shannon Lenoir, U.S. office manager


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Intec’s online Product library. Read all about it! If you need to refer to any of our product range brochures, they’re all available on our website. Constantly updated and available in a range of languages, this is the place to access all the information you need.

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Choose from either the ‘View PDF’ icon to view a lower resolution version on screen, or the ‘Download’ button, to access the print-quality version. Happy reading!

To view or download our product range brochures, visit: www.intecprinters.com/support/product-and-system-brochures

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29 Sept - 2 Oct Intec will also be supporting German partners, Solex at FachPack European trade fair for packaging, technology, processing and logistics. Pride of place will be the superb ColorSplash 5600 Professional Envelope Printing Solution.


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Promoboard offers Massive margins for creative thinkers!

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Intec Printing Solutions Limited Unit 11B, Dawkins Road Industrial Estate, Hamworthy, Poole, Dorset BH15 4JP UK Tel: +44 (0) 1202 845960 Fax: +44 (0) 1202 845961 www.intecprinters.com

Intec Printing Solutions Corporation 16011 N. Nebraska Avenue Lutz, FL 33549 USA Tel: +1 813-949-7799 Fax: +1 813-949-7886 www.intecprinters.com

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