Mark Andy to offer GMG Color products

GMG Color has partnered with Mark Andy to distribute the complete product range of color management, proofing software and media worldwide.

GMG Color has partnered with Mark Andy to distribute the complete product range of color management, proofing software and media worldwide

Different printing conditions, substrates, or printing standards around the world can make it difficult to ensure consistent spot colors and brand image. GMG ColorServer automatically converts files into industry-standard or custom output color spaces, assuring that a file will print accurately and consistently, no matter where the press is. To accompany GMG ColorServer, GMG SmartProfiler lets users easily calibrate digital presses, eliminating the guesswork when it comes to profiling presses for complex print jobs.

While the entire GMG portfolio will be available through the Mark Andy Print Products Division, the immediate focus will be to specifically offer GMG ColorServer and SmartProfiler to the installed base of Mark Andy Digital Pro and Digital One digital presses. GMG ColorProof and GMG ProofMedia will also be available to those who desire to create proofs for their digital presses.

‘The genesis of this global relationship began when we heard that a customer served by our UK office was able to match a well-known brand’s spot color using our CMYK toner system and GMG ColorServer,’ said Justin Green, product manager at Mark Andy Digital. ‘They were able to replicate the color within a 1.6 ∆E, easily meeting the brand’s requirements. We look forward to offering GMG solutions to help our customers grow their businesses and offerings to their customers.’

‘We are thrilled to work with Mark Andy to provide its digital press users better spot color matching,’ added Darrian Young, global partnership manager at GMG Color. ‘Beyond its strong user base of flexo press customers, it has built a solid foundation of digital press users. We believe we can provide a better consistency on press no matter when a job is printed, and a better match between different devices on the manufacturing floor.’