CMS Server delivers prints complying with the ISO 12647-2 standard, matching the ISO 12647-7 certified proof, while making work much easier for printing and finishing departments.
No parameters, no complicated settings, only one choice: the paper type (coated, uncoated, offset...) A simple action by the PrePress department: place customers’ PDF files into the IN folder, and collect them from the OUT folder. Just doing this will ensure a much easier task at printing, cutting and finishing. No more customer disputes over color interpretation. Higher productivity, lower costs. Better financial results for your company.
All other ink saving systems require setting parameters such as the desired total ink coverage, and the ‘strength’ of ink savings. The result will depend upon the selected parameters.
As opposed to blobal processing, based on predefined parameters, CMS Server performs an individual, adaptative analyzis and optimization process for every single pixel of a PDF document, guaranteeing ISO Standard colors.
With CMS Server, the goal is to pring the right ‘L.a.b’ colors from the original PDF document, the colors chosen by the customers, with only the necessary ink and no more. The system, designed for intelligent color management, will generate substantial ink savings ; however it will never sacrifice quality for the sake of a TAC value.
No Light, Average or Strong setting. No TAC. Only IN and OUT folders for each paper type. And accurate colors. It takes less than 10 minutes to have the system installed and running. See it to believe it ! Non-binding, free trial offer :Just contact us to install CMS Server in your print shop.
The PDF color management and optimization server, using only the ink necessary to print the colors of the original.
CMS Server is different
Less ink/water emulsion
Higher press productivity
Faster drying
Smooth laminating and varnish, lump-free
Higher stacks
Less water, less ink, and less powder
Instant cutting, no smearing
Instant cutting, no smearing
Easier ink presets, easier printing
Identical reprints, matching the previous run, without hassle