Over 300 customers attended the Prinect User Days at the Print
Media Academy of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG (Heidelberg) at the
end of October 2011. With more than 100 participants from 14
European countries, the number of international customers almost
doubled on the previous year. The tried-and-tested format of this
event, which is organized by users for users, included
industry-related presentations, discussions, and practical
workshops on issues relating to the Prinect print shop workflow.
"We significantly reduced the number of podium presentations in
favor of workshops and discussions, which was very well received by
participants," concluded Martin Klein, Managing Director of
Stuttgart-based ctrl-s prepress GmbH who co-organized the event.
"The value of the event increased considerably thanks to direct
contact with development and product management experts from
Heidelberg."
Participants were also impressed by the critical look back on
ten years of JDF (Job Definition Format). By standardizing
workflows, JDF has helped professionalize production processes in
print shops, thus creating transparency and reliability in
production. Overall, the printing sector has benefited greatly from
these opportunities and become more efficient and industrial.
Another presentation highlighted USP and marketing strategies and
gave participants ideas on how to improve customer loyalty and set
themselves apart from other print service providers. Experts from
Heidelberg were on hand to provide information on innovations such
as the Prinect Business Manager, Prinect Web-to-Print Manager, and
the Prinect digital print workflow. "The development of Prinect is
being driven by market requirements. We are working on a complete
package covering all value-added processes in print shops including
a fully integrated MIS (management information system), rule-based
web-to-print and shop system, and digital printing that can be
linked up directly," explained Christopher Berti, Head of Product
Management Prinect and CtP at Heidelberg.
A great deal of time was devoted to workshops. Participants
could choose the issue that appealed most to them from a total of
23 different topics. These included "New applications for print
products", "Integrated MIS and production systems", "Gang form
processing in the Prinect workflow", "High-end proofing",
"Optimized gray balance calibration", and "Processing orders
online".
Figure:
The Prinect User Days 2011 at the Print Media Academy in
Heidelberg attracted a great deal of interest. Over 300 customers
from all over Europe came to share experience and ideas about the
Prinect print shop workflow.
Images and further company information are available in the
press portal of Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG at
www.heidelberg.com.
For further information, please contact:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Public Relations
Hilde Weisser
Phone: +49 (0)6221 92 5066
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 5069
E-mail:
hilde.weisser@heidelberg.com