X-Rite To Demonstrate Colour Control At Gulf Pack And Print
X-Rite Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary Pantone LLC, will be participating at Gulf Pack and Print, X-Rite will be exhibiting in the booth of their Middle East Partner, Phoenix Technologies).
At the event, X-Rite will be showcasing their range of hardware and software solutions developed to maximise end-to-end colour control in the print production process. This high level of colour control enables commercial and package printers to deliver maximum colour consistency to their clients while achieving a higher level of efficiency in their operations.
At Gulf Pack and Print, X-Rite Pantone will be showing:
• eXact and eXact Scan – This next generation in handheld colour measurement enables printers and packaging converters to truly understand, control, manage and communicate colour, avoiding unwanted reprint and rework.
• i1 Professional Colour Management Solutions – A collection of colour profiling tools that offer an unprecedented level of flexibility to address the needs of digital imaging workflows. It features a number of unique colour management capabilities, giving users power and control in creating professional quality profiles.
• The Ci64 Ci6x Series Portable Spectrophotometers – The Ci6x family of handheld spectrophotometers — Ci60, Ci62, Ci64 & Ci64UV — enables printers to manage colour in all stages of production. These spectrophotometers ensure printers are confident in their colour data, regardless of where or when the measurements are collected.
Simone Viscomi, Sales Director, says “Printers everywhere are under pressure to deliver exceptional work while also controlling costs. X-Rite’s colour management solutions help them to succeed at both goals. Rework and customer rejects are greatly reduced because colour is ensured at each step of the process. Best of all, the customer receives the colour quality they expected. We look forward to joining our partners Phoenix Technologies at the show, and to helping printers in the Gulf region succeed.”