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PRINT! WINTER 2016/17 SPRING 2019 Driving excellence in print A WORKFLOW PLATESENSE It all makes perfect sense for Typecast
In this issue 1 New Acuity flatbed Fujifilm’s PLATESENSE programme was launched PRINT! SPRING 2019 Fujifilm announces the first printer to make pre-press for offset printers easier to both in its Acuity flatbed range to feature LED-curing finance and manage. So in our cover story this month, we take an in-depth look at a printer in the 2-7 Wide format UK who has taken the plunge, benefiting from being Oedim, one of Spain’s largest wide format print providers, assesses able to introduce a new plate production solution the benefits of its investment in with no capital investment, and in the process also Fujifilm’s latest superwide format getting better quality from their new plates. A true printer win-win scenario. We also explore how automation The Onset X with two white channels has boosted production and customer empowerment can benefit mid-sized speeds and quality for leading global printers, in the second article of a three part series, POS provider HL Display and take a look at how all types of printer can benefit 8-9 FESPA 2019 from the use of Phoenix’s imposition software. Fujifilm uses FESPA 2019 to Our feature on the power of print in this issue, showcase how the Acuity Ultra can published by kind permission of Two Sides, focuses transform the production of high quality indoor applications and on how a few major digital brands, including outdoor signage Facebook, AirBnb and Amazon, have turned to print to 10-13 Offset enhance their marketing efforts, an exciting and very UK print and design company real sign of the power of print. We also feature two Typecast Colour benefits from Fujifilm's new Platesense programme German printers who reflect on why they invested in the Jet Press for the production of packaging and Acuity flatbed gets the 14-17 Opinion small format point-of-sale, with the quality of print being at the heart of their decision making. LED treatment As Facebook, Buzzfeed, Uber, AirBnB and Amazon turn to print, In the world of superwide format print, we take a The first printer in the Acuity flatbed range to feature LED-curing offers customers 01 Sam Upton asks whether the days look at another very happy customer for the Acuity added flexibility, increased sustainability and enhanced print quality. of digital-only marketing are coming Ultra printer. With eight superwide machines already to an end WIDE FORMAT installed, this major Spanish printer was amazed at In February, Fujifilm announced the The Acuity LED 40 features a new looking for more environmentally 18-21 Workflow the productivity and quality achievable with this launch of the Acuity LED 40 series LED ink, Uvijet KL, and is available sustainable solutions, and to maximise The second article in a series, industry-leading machine, also to be featured on of flatbed printers. Building on the with four, six or eight colour channels. efficiency and profitability. The Acuity based on reports from InfoTrends, success of the Acuity Select 20 and on Users have the option to add light inks LED 40 delivers all of this by combining looking at the benefits of workflow Fujifilm’s stand G15 in Hall A5 at FESPA. We also visit Fujifilm’s expertise in LED curing that and varnish for stunning, high-value the versatility and reliability of our automation and customer HL Display in the UK to hear about their Onset X dates back to the launch of the Acuity applications, and can also upgrade existing Acuity flatbed range, with empowerment installation, featuring two white channels, and why it LED 1600 seven years ago, it marks the to Fujifilm’s brightest white UV ink the LED-curing capabilities already Exploring the planning, imposition has given them an edge in a very competitive market. first time that LED-curing technologies ever, providing the highest possible enjoyed by so many users of Fujifilm’s and automation benefits of Phoenix have been made available within the image quality in slower print modes, Acuity roll-fed machines." software from Tilia Labs Finally, we report on the new Acuity LED 40, which Acuity flatbed range. making it ideal for photographic and brings the benefits of LED curing to the diverse range Ideal for both growing mid-volume fine art applications. Furthermore, all 22-25 B2 Inkjet of Acuity flatbeds. print service providers and existing of Fujifilm’s Uvijet inks are Greenguard Two German customers reflect on the packaging and POS capabilities For all the printers featured in this magazine, print Acuity customers who want to upgrade, Gold certified, so prints can be used the Acuity LED 40 provides production safely in schools, hospitals or retail For more information visit: of the Jet Press is a profitable and exciting business to be in. Long capacity of up to 15,000 m2 per year, at environments. www.fujifilmacuity.com may the Facebook and Amazon digital dominators of speeds of up to 52.8 m2 per hour. The Existing Fujifilm Acuity flatbed this world agree! standard model enables users to print printers with conventional UV lamps Acuity LED 40 on media or objects of any size up to already consume less power than 1.25 x 2.5 metres, while the X2 (double most competitive systems, even those Speed up to 52.8 m2 PRINT! is sent free of charge to senior professionals in the print, PRINT! was printed by Emmerson Press, an ISO14001 and FSC-certified printer, using bed size) model increases to 2.5 x 3.08 which are LED-curable. The Acuity LED Sheet size up to 1.25m x 2.5m (Standard) graphic arts and creative industries. Fujifilm’s Superia LH-PJE low chemistry plates and ZAC processor, XMF Workflow and XMF Remote. It is printed on Essential Silk, FSC®-certified paper, using vegetable-based inks. metres. With the ability to print on a 40 range, however, uses an estimated and 2.5m x 3.08m (X2 model) Publisher: Fujifilm Graphic Systems Europe c/o Fujifilm Speciality Ink Systems Ltd, range of almost any rigid or flexible 30% of the power of the Acuity Features new LED ink, Uvijet KL Pysons Road, Broadstairs, material, the series demonstrates the Select 20, demonstrating excellent 4, 6 or 8 colour channels available Kent, CT10 2LE, United Kingdom www.fujifilm.eu/print application versatility of the Select 20 environmental benefits and offering Features Fujifilm’s brightest UV white Email: info.print.eu@fujifilm.com range, as well as introducing the added significant cost benefits to users. ink ever produced Fujifilm welcomes readers’ comments and suggestions. Please contact us by email, Twitter: @FujifilmPrint ensuring that all c ommunications are clearly marked ‘PRINT!’. benefits of improved quality, along Says Mike Battersby, Marketing For70% Estimated more information power saving overvisit: YouTube: Fujifilm Print with the reduced costs and energy Manager, FUJIFILM Graphic Systems conventional UV curing systems www.fujifilmacuity.com Web: www.powerofinkjet.com consumption of LED lamps. Ltd: Our customers are increasingly Design: Hiscock Ransom
PRINT! SPRING 2019 PRINT! SPRING 2019 Ultra superwide supercharge Oedim, one of Spain’s largest wide format print providers, assesses the business benefits of its investment in Fujifilm’s latest superwide format printer. 02 03 FORMAT FORMAT WORKFLOW WORKFLOW WIDE WIDE “Customer feedback was immediate: ‘we want this level of quality and this speed of delivery for all our jobs.’” Miguel Angel, Co-founder and General Manager, Oedim
PRINT! SPRING 2019 PRINT! SPRING 2019 Having started out as a 40 extensive equipment portfolios with rapid end-to-end service seven Fujifilm machines in our the first to have their canvases, recommend working with them m2 architectural studio in Jaén, in the country, with eight 5 m and extremely high levels of factory, so we have an excellent vinyls and printed textiles without a doubt. For us, being southern Spain, specialising in roll-to-roll machines, eleven quality. relationship with them and they produced on the Acuity Ultra. technologically up to date is a the design and production of 3.2 m printers and twelve “Though we already had an have always kept us informed Their feedback was immediate: basic requirement for doing architectural plans, Oedim saw wide format flatbed devices. extensive range of 5 m roll-to- of their latest technological ‘we want this level of quality and business successfully, and an opportunity to expand into Alongside these sits a range roll machines at our disposal, developments. When Fujifilm this speed of delivery for all our Fujifilm is a technological leader the growing wide format market. of finishing equipment, which we’ve always recognised the introduced us to the Acuity Ultra, jobs.’ that has proven to be the perfect 23 years on, Oedim now occupies includes multiple digital cutters, importance of keeping our we were very impressed by the “Looking ahead, we see partner to help our business a 14,000 m2 facility from which milling machines, laminators and technology up-to-date. Our production speed it was able personalisation in interior décor grow. No less importantly, their it operates two distinct brands. industrial sewing machines. customers are continually to achieve at such a high level as a major trend in our sector and service is excellent from both a One of these is Oedim, which is Oedim employs around 100 seeking greater levels of quality of quality, so we immediately this requires very fast and high commercial and technical point responsible for the production staff across all departments at the same rapid turnaround wanted to be among the first in quality equipment to take full of view. From the pre-sale stage, of large format printed flexible and works with major brands times they have become the world to have it. advantage. It’s in areas like this throughout the installation materials, including canvas, and leading agencies, for whom accustomed to, so we are always “We had a few important that the Acuity Ultra will give us process and beyond, when they vinyl and textiles, while the it produces a huge variety of on the lookout for new solutions customers who were challenging a real edge in the market. are needed, they are always other is Clickprinting, which wide format display products. that combine exceptionally high us to improve still further the “We’re delighted with the there to help.” specialises in direct printing onto Annually the company delivers quality with high productivity. already very high standard of new machine and pleased to rigid substrates, such as PVC, more than a million square “Even before the Acuity quality we were delivering to have developed our relationship For more information visit: aluminium and corrugated board. metres of printed products to its Ultra installation we had them, so these customers were with Fujifilm further. We would www.fujifilmacuity.com In March 2018 Oedim became growing customer base. one of the earliest sites in “Our customers demand a the world to install a Fujifilm fast and efficient service and Acuity Ultra (then in the beta extremely high quality above phase of testing) boosting its all else,” says Miguel Angel, Co- already impressive superwide founder and General Manager credentials. The company at Oedim. “We pride ourselves now boasts one of the most on meeting these expectations 04 05 FORMAT FORMAT WORKFLOW WORKFLOW WIDE WIDE "When Fujifilm introduced us to the Acuity Ultra, we were very impressed by the production speed it was able to achieve at such a high level of quality" Miguel Angel, Co-founder and General Manager, Oedim Oedim Location: Jaén, Spain Fujifilm Products: Acuity Select HS X2, Inca Onset S20 x 2, Uvistar 3532 R2R Printer, Uvistar 5m, Acuity F67, Acuity Ultra 5208 Type of work: Huge range of wide format print for a variety of customers
PRINT! SPRING 2019 PRINT! SPRING 2019 HL Display is in the business of shopping experience for people Onset X1, supplied by Fujifilm, to to this investment, and a great of automation. was more than up to the task. helping its customers to create all over the world. its product portfolio in January appreciation of their combined “With the many challenges “The fact that the Onset X1 attractive and profitable in- In the UK, HL Display’s Harlow 2018, has boosted production technology, having installed an the retail industry faces, we can incorporate two white store environments. With its site acts as both a factory and speeds, improved quality and Onset S20 nine years ago.” says wanted to ensure we were in the channels was also very appealing solutions installed in 265,000 regional distribution centre, delivered significant time and Adrian Edwards, Production best possible position to respond and it has given us a real edge in stores across 50 countries, it is a predominantly for the UK market, cost savings. Director at HL Display. “This to them,” Edwards continues. the market. There are certain global leader in the development but also for export markets in “We already had an excellent relationship played a major part “Being able to offer the latest product applications where our of innovative and sustainable western and northern Europe. working relationship with in the investment decision, as did products with relatively short only alternative would have been solutions, creating a better The addition of an Inca Digital Fujifilm and Inca Digital prior the boost in production speeds lead times is increasingly flood-coating using screen and quality on offer from the becoming the norm, and this machinery. Now we are able to Onset X1. Furthermore, we’re year we’ve seen a huge increase use a one-step process rather very conscious that we operate in the demand for print from than two, saving us valuable time Whiter than white in a fast-changing environment, one major retail customer in and resources. so the scalability of the Onset X particular. There was no way our “We’ve seen a significant series platform gave us added previous machine could have improvement in the quality of flexibility other machines could coped with such a rapid increase our print as well as an increase in not match, including the ability in demand. This was a major output, allowing us to reduce the The UK’s first Onset X platform to feature two white channels has boosted to boost output speeds, add ink factor in our decision to invest in amount of work we sub-contract. production speeds and quality for leading global POS provider HL Display. channels and increase the level the Onset X1 and the machine We have also been able to standardise our colour profiling across all digital print machines, making our work process simpler and more cost-effective. With results like these, we can meet our customers’ expectations and remain confident that we can always find a solution to help our customers solve their problems and create opportunities both 06 07 today and tomorrow. “I would not hesitate to recommend the Onset X1 to WIDE FORMAT WIDE FORMAT other businesses – the modularity of the system provides a platform that fulfils today’s needs, while the option HL Display (UK) to upgrade enables you to cater for tomorrow’s demands. Location: Harlow, Essex “Overall, Fujifilm was a Fujifilm Products: Onset X1 pleasure to work with through Type of Work: POS products for the sales and installation a huge range of local and global process.” Edwards concludes. retail outlets “They are a global organisation at the forefront of print innovation and the support we were given was second to none, from the project planning and management, to the hand-over and execution. It all happened very seamlessly and we managed to comfortably achieve our target “The fact that the Onset X1 can dates for the completion of incorporate two white channels was the process. It was one of best installation processes I have very appealing and it has given us a been involved with.” real edge in the market.” Adrian Edwards, Production Director, HL Display For more information visit: www.powerofinkjet.com
PRINT! SPRING 2019 PRINT! SPRING 2019 At FESPA Global Print Expo profile installations in Europe conventional UV technology, it Acuity Ultra: 2019 (Munich, May 14th-17th), now complete, it is a must-see in runs at much higher speeds key features Fujifilm will use its stand (G15 in Munich as well. than LED competitors, but as Hall A5) to showcase the Acuity The Acuity Ultra is available the vacuum table is efficiently Up to 236 m2 per hour Ultra, a superwide format printer in 5 metre and 3.2 metre models water cooled, it does not build Uvijet GS inks – fully emissions- targeted at the high end indoor with up to eight colour channels. up excessive heat on the print compliant for indoor applications graphics and outdoor signage It uses a new, high quality, low plate, meaning no shrinkage and 6 colours as standard (CMYK markets. This recent addition film weight Uvijet GS ink which allowing the use of heat sensitive plus lights), 2 additional white to the Fujifilm Acuity range is GREENGUARD and AgBB substrates. Linear motors also channels option is unlike anything currently approved. This ink has been ensure smooth edge-to-edge 3.5 picolitre grayscale printheads available on the market. It is a specifically designed to deliver printing with no vibrations at the 0.1 to 2.0 mm media thickness high productivity, UV superwide the highest quality and is fully end of the run. With a throughput 3.2 & 5 metre options format printer offering almost emission-compliant for interior of up to 236m2 per hour, the photographic levels of quality at graphic display work. machine is capable of printing Linear drive system Fujifilm is set to use FESPA 2019 to highlight the greater speeds, lower cost in use With a 3.5pl drop size ensuring on three rolls simultaneously, as Chilled vacuum table versatility of its recently launched Acuity Ultra and better return on investment incredible quality, the Acuity Ultra well as printing superwide format Powerful and intuitive graphical than any other existing machine. is ideal for the high end indoor graphics up to five metres in user interface platform for the production of high quality, high It generated huge interest when display market, especially for width. end indoor applications, together with traditional it made its FESPA debut at the brands focussing on the highest outdoor signage. 2018 show and with several high possible quality. Operating with 08 Fujifilm at FESPA 2019 09 WIDE FORMAT WIDE FORMAT
PRINT! SPRING 2019 PRINT! SPRING 2019 “The transition was seamless and cost us nothing, as the installation and maintenance of the equipment are also covered by the fee.” Chris Stainton, Co-owner, Typecast 10 11 OFFSET OFFSET It all makes sense with PLATESENSE UK print and design company Typecast Colour reaps the rewards of being one of the first printers to sign up to Fujifilm's new Platesense programme.
PRINT! SPRING 2019 PRINT! SPRING 2019 and cost us nothing, as the takes care of the developer installation and maintenance of change and offers a processor the equipment are also covered clean at least twice a year, we by the fee,” continues Stainton. no longer need to manage this “Not only did Fujifilm install the process ourselves, saving us processor, but they also had to further costs and time. open up a doorway in the pre- “Most of our clients expect press room to accommodate the fast turnarounds at competitive machine and put in an extra door. rates. Our ability to reliably And they even installed a water deliver this is how we retain pump as our previous system our clients. We’re confident that had been processless.” our partnership with Fujifilm Typecast’s experience will enable us to maintain this of working with Fujifilm has standard. The support we continued to be positive: “When received throughout the sales moving over to any new product,” and installation process was says Stainton, “you anticipate superb – everyone was very that there are going to be some approachable and supportive. I’d teething problems, but we’ve definitely recommend working had absolutely no issues at all with Fujifilm – they understood "The press operators love and the press operators love our needs and have addressed the Fujifilm plates – the Fujifilm plates – they’re them with the Platesense they’re cleaner, more cleaner, more durable and deliver better print quality due programme. We see Fujifilm as a long-term supplier and think that durable and deliver better to a sharper dot on the plate. they will be able to support us print quality." When the plate goes on the with other exciting technologies press, it is more receptive to ink as our business expands.” Chris Stainton, Co-owner, Typecast and dampening. When viewed individually, these improvements 12 13 are relatively small, but, when put together, they add up to a significant benefit – something Typecast Colour Dave Brailsford, the British OFFSET OFFSET Cycling coach, refers to as ‘the Location: Kent, UK aggregation of marginal gains’. Fujifilm products: PLATESENSE “Our three year contract also programme – rental option safeguards us against increases Type of work: Producing a wide in the cost of aluminium and, in range of products using offset and digital equipment fact, allows us to make a cost saving as we know the plate Founded in 1980, Typecast services a range of clients from with our previous plate supplier, was set up for the plates from price will be held for the next For more information visit: Colour operated as a typesetting publishers and design agencies but after it increased its prices, our existing supplier, we were twelve months. And as Fujifilm www.platesense.com house until forming a long to end users, all of whom expect we decided to explore other even happier with the outcome standing relationship with consistently high quality. options.” says Chris Stainton, and it gave us the confidence to litho print specialist Principal When Typecast’s incumbent Co-owner of Typecast. As part make the move to Fujifilm.” Colour in 1997. With Typecast plate supplier of 15 years of his research into alternative Following discussions with handling pre-press and Principal announced it was increasing its suppliers, Stainton visited Fujifilm, Stainton then decided Colour looking after litho print prices, Typecast decided it was Fujifilm’s UK showroom in that the most cost-effective operations, the two companies time to benchmark the supplier Bedford and was impressed supply option would be Fujifilm’s continue to work out of the same against others and, as a result, by the range of high quality new Platesense programme. factory unit in Kent, south east became the first company to equipment Fujifilm was able to Typecast therefore signed up to England. invest in Fujifilm’s Platesense offer. “Having seen Fujifilm’s a three year contract to rent a With an annual turnover of programme. Six months after plates in Bedford last year,“ he processor and pay for the 11,000 around £1 million in commercial starting to rent a Fujifilm plate says, “we decided to carry out plates per year, all for a nominal print and reprographic sales, processor and Superia LH-PJE a comparative test and ran the monthly fee, eliminating the Typecast produces a wide thermal low chemistry plates, same job on plates from our capital expenditure required range of products including Typecast is now enjoying existing supplier and then on to invest in a new processor greetings cards and annual multiple benefits and has no Fujifilm plates, with the latter and providing a consistent and reports. Using both offset and regrets about the move. producing higher quality output. predictable cost. digital equipment, the company “We had a good relationship Bearing in mind that the press “The transition was seamless
I PRINT! SPRING 2019 PRINT! SPRING 2019 n November last year, a toy catalogue was a sense of an authenticity and trust – qualities mailed out to millions of Americans. Given Facebook used when printing full-page apologies that it was the run-up to Christmas and toys in the national newspapers after the data privacy are among the season’s most popular gifts, there’s scandal earlier this year. nothing unusual in that. What was unusual was “Paper-based items are finding a new and clear the retail brand behind the publication. purpose,” says Phil. “The tactility, being able to Titled ‘A Holiday of Play’, the 68-page hold it and touch it, then still look at it even when catalogue was planned, created and mailed we’ve put it down, creates a level of permanence by Amazon – the world’s most valuable online and a much deeper connection than the transitory retailer. On the face of it, for a company that’s built digital experience.” its vast fortune in the digital arena to produce a print publication is one of the year’s biggest A hive of print activity surprises in marketing. Amazon thrives online, While it’s heartening to note that the world’s using a variety of digital platforms, sophisticated biggest digital brands are discovering the value of use of data, and a lack of bricks and mortar stores print marketing, it’s important to note that many to keep its prices low and its profits high. brands, retailers and publishers are continuing But by producing the catalogue, Amazon has to invest heavily in print, understanding that the not only demonstrated that print is a valuable reach and low cost of online and social media marketing tool, but shown how a print publication doesn’t necessarily translate into physical sales. can fit neatly into a hugely successful multi- The latest readership figures from the platform marketing campaign. Published Audience Measurement Company (PAMCo) found that 89% of UK adults interacted Building a buzz with consumer magazine and newsbrand content It’s not just Amazon that is turning to print to in a typical month, which 37.3m people reached build its brand and expand its customer base through printed titles. National newspapers further. Other online giants such as Facebook, have also experienced their best performance in Uber, AirBnB, LinkedIn and even online global seven years, with print advertising rising 1% to online marketing company Mailchimp have £153m in the first quarter (AA/WARC). It may be all used print in the past few years to engage premature to get the champagne out, but it’s a 14 15 with their audiences in a more credible, tactile, move in the right direction. memorable and trustworthy way. “There is a renewed optimism and verve More recently, US news website Buzzfeed sweeping through the publishing market for created its own newspaper, distributing 20,000 the first time in many years,” said Adam Crow, OPINION OPINION copies around New York “to put some joy in the Head of Publishing Investment at media agency physical world,” said Ben Kaufman, the company’s MediaCom. “The market is a hive of activity from CMO. The newspaper ran content from the online an advertiser investment perspective.” site, such as a guide to cooking steaks, a feature on the world of viral challenges, and a page of Catalogue models money-off coupons for similar internet-based Print catalogues are also enjoying sustained companies. success, thanks to their ability to engage with “As we move more and more into a digital world, their target audience at a time when they’re at there are some subtle differences beginning to their most relaxed, using the sensory nature of appear about how people feel about digital versus print to bring the reader closer to the brand and its paper-based media,” says Phil Alexander, Joint products. While Amazon is new to the catalogue Managing Director of leading paper maker GF game, retailers such as John Lewis, Tesco, Smith. “We felt that digital was the future and Sainsbury’s, Aldi, Lidl and Morrisons have been that continues to be the case, but over the reaping the rewards for years. passage of time I think that mass of information “The amount of catalogues we print for and the way it’s so instant is working against supermarkets runs into the millions,” says Steve The pendulum swings back it – we are realising that digital is a fleeting Middleton, Sales Director at finishing specialists experience and we don’t get any feeling of ownership or any real connection with it.” That connection is what Facebook, Uber and “We are realising that digital is a AirBnB are trying to achieve with the launch of With many of the world’s biggest online brands turning to print to their own print magazines. Faced with increased fleeting experience and we don’t get engage with their customers, it seems that the days of digital- competition in the battle for consumer attention, any feeling of ownership or any real only marketing may be coming to an end. Sam Upton explains how as well as a desire to have a physical presence in connection with it” the hands and on the coffee tables of their users, Facebook, Buzzfeed, Uber, AirBnB and even Amazon are discovering all three companies are turning to print to set Phil Alexander, Joint Managing Director, GF Smith the value of paper. themselves apart, using the medium to foster • A shorter version of this article originally appeared in The Page, the magazine produced by Two Sides www.twosides.info
PRINT! SPRING 2019 PRINT! SPRING 2019 16 17 OPINION OPINION Celloglas. “What we’re seeing this year is brands spending a lot of time and money on the look and the levels are starting to balance, that print is feel of their publications. Retailers know that a beginning to find its place in the complex area of well-produced catalogue can completely alter multi-platform marketing campaigns. someone’s perception of their brand.” It’s impossible to say what’s around the corner, As well as being a permanent reminder of what new innovations will come along to further a brand in the home, catalogues are a proven disrupt an already disrupted market, but brands of way to drive sales. In fact, according to a Royal all shapes, sizes and backgrounds are discovering “Retailers know that a Mail MarketReach report, 52% of people bought the value in print and, more importantly, using it well-produced catalogue more than they planned when shopping with a printed catalogue. They are also a convenient to complement and boost their other channels. “Digital is a great enrichment to our daily lives can completely alter way to show customers a range of products, as and we have seen some amazing developments,” someone’s perception of well as giving them important details about those products. In the same report, 63% of people says Phil Alexander at GF Smith. “But there’s now an understanding that the tactility and their brand” say it’s easier to browse through products in a permanence of paper does a completely different Steve Middleton, Sales Director, Celloglas catalogue, rather than in-store or online. job to digital and people are realising that when the two work together it’s a really powerful A powerful combination combination.” Of course, no one expects print to return to production levels experienced before the advent A version of this article was first published in The of digital media. But there’s a sense across all Page - visit www.twosides.info/the-page for more areas of the print and marketing industries that information
Xtra Automation Automation where PRINT! SPRING 2019 PRINT! SPRING 2019 it counts The following article is the second in a series looking at the benefits of workflow automation and customer empowerment. The series is based on reports compiled by Key Point Intelligence/ InfoTrends, on behalf of Fujifilm, which examine the benefits of highly automated, user-friendly workflow systems. The first article in the series, which featured in the Winter 2018 issue of PRINT!, looked specifically at the benefits to small print service providers, in particular those with fewer than 20 staff. In this issue we examine the ways in which automation can aid mid-sized PSPs with 18 20 to 99 employees. 19 WORKFLOW WORKFLOW Introduction overlooked once the initial implementation is Customer service experience in 2018 The speed at which a printer can execute is a completed. These pitfalls cripple the printer’s Dealing with a high number of small jobs 39% It’s 2018, not 2008. The bar for customer service differentiating factor in an e-commerce and ability to increase throughput, meet service level is rising with every new technology implemented instant gratification world. Customers are agreements (SLAs), and contend with an ever- in the business-to-consumer (B2C) space, from Customising the workflow to our needs 39% expecting printers to deliver a quality product increasing number of small jobs—bottlenecks live online chat to voice-enabled status updates. at a competitive price with a superior customer highlighted in the 2018 Western European Customers expect to engage with a business experience, powered by online interaction and Software Investment Outlook survey from Keeping up with change; training users 33% online (mobile or web) and receive repeated transparent communication at major stages of Keypoint Intelligence - InfoTrends (right). communications that their order is in progress ordering, production, and delivery. Mid-sized printers must implement a universal and on track. Professional, corporate print Managing multiple workflows 31% Mid-sized printers face several challenges workflow that empowers their customers buyers down to the micro business owner expect to meet these customer expectations. Many and increases production efficiencies through a similar level of customer experience when printers have a patchwork of software solutions automating as many workflow touchpoints as Increasing throughput; shortening production times 30% ordering print today. So why are your customers acquired over time that are often under-utilised. possible. e-mailing or sending files to your FTP site? Maintaining and customising software to Fujifilm’s XMF Remote is a web and mobile 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% the needs of the business is also commonly equipped portal where customers can upload files,
Phoenix rising PRINT! SPRING 2019 PRINT! SPRING 2019 view potential errors, collaborate in real-time, equipment might go down for service. Printers and give approval. Better yet, the same file that is must implement a workflow where last minute being viewed online is the same one processed for changes can be executed and qualified for such print output.The solution solves many challenges exceptions. Phoenix imposition software from Tilia Labs, available as part of Fujifilm’s faced in print production: Making a stock or quantity change is easy. XMF portfolio, offers highly sophisticated planning and imposition for the • Easy and natural for a customer and internal Switching the job to another press or print staff to use, it starts by sending a secure link technology at the last minute is not as trivial. packaging, labels, commercial and wide format markets. in an e-mail to the customer. Repurposing the job requires reprocessing of • More Secure and easier to maintain and use the file for colour management, imposition than FTP. (stock, format size, and work style changes), and • Control and access to your customer’s files is rendering/RIPing. in your hands, not an online file service. Fujifilm XMF and ColorPath workflow tools • Quality control is immediate as customers get make these types of changes quick and painless. near-instant feedback to know if their file XMF takes care of format changes to move a is acceptable based on an industry leading job from one printing press to another through preflight engine. dynamic impositioning and ColorPath ensures • Speed is of the essence, and one of the biggest colour is managed to that equipment’s colour bottlenecks in any workflow is getting the space by using DeviceLink ICC profiles. Since customer’s approval (which can now be done ColorPath is a cloud-based colour management and recorded online). system, the quality of the print run can be monitored from anywhere for colour compliance Set the production workhorse free with using targets placed in the sheet margins. automation Most mid-sized printers are using a print MIS InfoTrends’ opinion solution to track as well as manage customer Printers that get fast and efficient at print and production information. Odds are favourable production have the competitive (and often cost) that your print MIS solution also supports the advantage. New, shiny equipment can only take industry Job Definition Format (JDF) specification the efficiency curve so far. There are ample time for passing job details and intent between and cost reduction opportunities in streamlining 20 21 software solutions. Information sent in the JDF and automating job on-boarding up to the point Designed to take the labour and the same benefits across a huge file can greatly automate production workflows of print, but it requires a workflow that is flexible the pain out of pre-press, tilia range of printing tasks. Ocyan Group by creating the job based on data in the print MIS and robust. Print production workflow tools from Phoenix is a highly automated Ocyan Group is a leading Portuguese print company WORKFLOW WORKFLOW job ticket, pass the customer file to the workflow, Fujifilm are certainly capable of improving many planning and imposition tool Imposition offering a full end-to-end service from pre-press to and provide an instruction set on how to process aspects of any commercial print operation. suitable for a huge range of When it comes to imposition, finishing, delivering a range of offset, commercial digital and wide format applications to a variety of the file and create the imposition. Fujifilm’s XMF work including packaging, labels, Phoenix (which actually customers in Portugal and beyond. workflow can work with any JDF-capable print cards, tags, wide-format, and started out as an imposition New MIS integrations enhance Fujifilm’s XMF The installation of Phoenix workflow software MIS solutions, such as Tharstern, to automate commercial print. Though it can solution) offers one of the most in 2017 has transformed Ocyan’s wide format print production and prevent the re-keying of critical Workflow Solution be used purely as an imposition comprehensive sets of imposition division, massively reducing the time and manpower job specifications that can lead to errors. system for creating print ready tools on the market. Intelligent necessary to deliver high quality products to its Regardless of the level of automation, there Fujifilm’s XMF Workflow has The integration with EFI Pace allows layouts, or exclusively as a and highly automated, it also demanding customers. recently become fully integrated users to benefit from complete are also peaks and troughs in print production. planning tool to estimate and offers the user pinpoint control Ocyan Production Coordinator, Carlos Júlio explains: with both Tharstern and EFI Pace two-way end-to-end workflow You must plan for the peaks. XMF workflow uses MIS systems. A key benefit of the integration. XMF’s messaging to report the production costs over all aspects of the layout “Complex job set up time that would typically have core Adobe technologies, including the Mercury integration with the Tharsten MIS the EFI Pace MIS automatically involved with printing a set of when adjustments are needed. taken around half an hour previously, using a largely RIP Architecture, adding multiple instances of is the ability to deliver additional completes all pre-press job planning orders, its true value is in the way manual process, now takes two to three minutes, PDF content attached to an MIS job, activities in Pace Scheduling, thanks to the degree to which Phoenix automates the Adobe PDF Print Engine (APPE) based on how it can unite and automate the Automation with automatic page assignment reducing the time for pre-press the layout process. Waste is also down as a result, and much processing power is available at the server. helping for future reference data collection. A job can be imposition and planning process Increased automation means over the course of a week, the time savings become It is like going from a Vauxhall to a BMW without purposes. This enables printers to submitted by Pace to XMF directly, to create a seamless workflow less opportunity for human error substantial. Planning time used to require two people the cost. Adobe’s colour and trapping engines are streamline the delivery of artwork, and automatically processed in XMF. from initial quote all the way to RIP. and ever greater efficiency. It is for five days a week, now the same workload can also leveraged to maintain the integrity of PDF and allows old jobs to be visible Once done, XMF sends information becoming increasingly important be accommodated by one person in three days. This after they have been archived and about the production timings and files through to the point of rendering for output deleted from within XMF. This is the number of plates used back to Planning in the modern print industry has freed up a huge amount of staff time to direct to and minimising file processing irregularities. XMF especially beneficial for web-to- the MIS and the data is stored. This Able to search across millions of and Phoenix, with its intuitive, other uses and gives us the opportunity to target new is also quick to adopt and implement the latest print workflows. enables the EFI Pace MIS to manage combinations in minutes to find modern design that runs equally customers and new business opportunities.” Adobe technologies to ensure peak performance. not only the cost of the job, but also the most cost effective layouts, well on either Mac or Windows, In addition, jobs created in the plate utilisation. Tharsten MIS are pushed directly Phoenix minimises both press provides the ultimate flexibility “Complex job set up time that Last minute, qualified production into XMF, including the full job For more information on costs and post-press complexity. when it comes to automation, A lot can, and usually does, change between the description, customer details, Fujifilm XMF workflow visit: Hours or even days of work can be from plug and play with Enfocus would have taken around half initial request for a quote and the job shipping out product details and imposition www.fujifilm.eu/print reduced to mere minutes and the Switch, custom scripted hot an hour previously, now takes requirements, saving time and the door. The customer may request a simple stock ensuring that jobs are created system works equally well across folders, to full-on web based two to three minutes." or quantity change, a more complex image/font consistently. square-cut and irregular shape REST-client. Carlos Júlio, Production Coordinator, Ocyan change due to licensing restrictions, or a piece of designs, allowing users to get
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PRINT! SPRING 2019 PRINT! SPRING 2019 T PRESS JE O E P IN T OF SA L "The Jet Press really stood out to us. The quality and The full POS package out our history working with colour gamut were far Fujifilm, we’ve been very happy better than anything else with the level of service and support provided, and the Jet 24 we looked at." 25 A recent Jet Press 720S investment has helped a German POS print service Press sales and installation provider to offer a full-service package, including small format material, to Gerhard Worch, Managing Director, KL Druck process has been no exception. And as for our customers, they its customers. are very excited about the B2 INKJET B2 INKJET new creative opportunities our Based in Bergisch Gladbach, “We first heard of the Jet able to offer our customers a turnaround times required options, particularly some toner- investment in the Jet Press has Germany, KL Druck has a Press when it was launched full service POS package, which by customers. Campaigns based alternatives, but the Jet provided to them." proud 120-year heritage and at drupa, 2012” says Gerhard often includes both large and were traditionally planned Press really stood out to us. The specialises in producing point of Worch, Managing Director at small format material. Until now well in advance, whereas now, quality and colour gamut were For more information visit: sale and out-of-home products KL Druck. “We were then, and we’ve had to outsource smaller customers often won’t finalise far better than anything else we www.imagineinkjet.com for a range of high-profile remain to this day, a Fujifilm format work, where run lengths details until the last minute. looked at, and we also liked the global brands, including Audi, plates customer, but this new were too short to produce cost- As a result, they need print fact that the Jet Press is sheet Adidas, Lindt and Primark. A machine certainly grabbed our effectively on offset. With our turned around at a much quicker fed and fits in perfectly with KL Druck screen printing pioneer in the attention. We kept an eye on its investment in the Jet Press, we rate than ever before. The Jet our existing finishing systems. years following the Second development over the years and can now produce everything Press helps us to meet these Furthermore, many of our Location: Bergisch Gladback, Germany World War, the company began as our business grew and our in-house, and can do so requirements, allowing us to customers are increasingly eco- investing heavily in digital print customer requirements evolved, quickly and affordably without get finished products back to conscious, so the fact that the Jet Fujifilm products: Jet Press 720S, technology around 20 years ago. the Jet Press became the obvious compromising quality. customers at a much faster rate Press uses water-based ink was Fujifilm litho plates Its latest investment, the Fujifilm next investment choice for our “Over the past five years in and for a more competitive price.” also a major contributing factor Type of work: Rapid, high quality, Jet Press 720S, began operation business. particular, we have noticed Worch continues: “We did, of in our decision.” short-run POS materials in small and large format sizes in August 2018. “We pride ourselves on being a significant change in the course, explore a range of press Worch concludes: “Through
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