Calprint SL has placed an order for a Performance Package from Q.I. Press Controls (QIPC). QIPC is to install the IDS-3D system for colour and register control at Calprint SL’s plant in Medina del Campo, Spain. It will be the first closed-loop colour control system to be installed on a coldset press in the country. The Performance Package will also entail the updating of existing Engineering Automation Electronics (EAE) systems.
Calprint SL is a private printing concern which has seen its customer base increase considerably over the last few years. It has invested and made improvements in the plant: new printing machines, state-of-the-art technologies and recruitment of the best professionals. Its owner, Eugenio Gascón bets on the printing business eagerly and efficiently manages the concern which now prints national dailies El Mundo, El Norte de Castilla, Gaceta de Salamanca, Diario de Leon among others.
In the light of recent objectives, the company deemed it necessary to invest in the automation of its KBA Comet printing press. “The hope is we can make significant savings in terms of waste and time,” explains José Luis Peregrina, production manager at Calprint SL. “Improving the quality of our end-product and increasing levels of colour consistency in our print versions results in greater customer satisfaction.”
In all, a total of 12 IDS-3D cameras will be installed in Medina del Campo, together with an IQM data-processor. “Because this is the first QIPC closed-loop colour control system in Spain, Calprint SL is likely to serve as a reference for our products in the rest of the country,” explains Jaco Bleijenberg, Director of International Sales & Marketing at QIPC. “Other interested parties will be able to visit to see our system in action.”
In addition to this order, Calprint SL and QIPC have also signed a statement of intent which means that practically the same QIPC systems as well as an EAE update will be installed on another KBA Comet printing press at the plant. “So far, the partnership with QIPC has been perfect, but the proof of the pudding will be when we see the new system working,” says José Luis Peregrina. Jaco Bleijenberg: “Once the system has succeeded in meeting the requirements and the expectations set, we will we be able to install the other press to the same standards.”