Lake Image Systems launches color registration inspection

Posted in New Products on June 14, 2010

Lake Image Systems, a supplier of data integrity, verification and inspection systems, has released the latest addition to its Discovery suite. The new color registration tool is designed to measure deviation in color registration targets in sheet and web fed print processes.

Aimed at the digital and inkjet press markets, the new color registration tool measures deviation in cyan, magenta and yellow targets, relative to black. In the event that the system detects deviation outside the user definable tolerances, the system will highlight an error. When used as an OEM tool, or as an integrated retrofit, the system can feed back real time registration information allowing for automated color registration control and print head alignment.

Martin Keats, UK managing director of Lake Image Systems, said: ‘This tool reflects our strategy of continued development into the general print market, as we expand traditional data integrity applications into more comprehensive print quality inspection. Originally designed for integration into new digital and inkjet print presses, this tool also provides real time inspection for all color print process.’

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