A remotely monitored colour-monitoring system enables printers to take proactive corrective actions to keep their presses running. Tim Quinn explains how Nazdar’s colour-management services prevent rejections to maximise valuable set-up and press time
Remote colour management seems to be one of the latest buzz words in the industry and for good reason. In theory, these products and solutions promise the user a whole host of benefits that could completely overhaul the way they operate and make life a lot easier. However, when referring to the subject of colour ‘management’, it can potentially be a Pandora’s Box, pertaining to everything from ink density, paper type and machine variation to lighting conditions, environmental fluctuations, training and technology – to name just a few variables.