Vijay Pandya, managing director, QIPCI, said, “This is the upgraded version with water control, defect detection and dot gain reporting. This system does not refer to the colour bar printed in newspaper. It is an online system, which measures the colour by referring it with one bit TIFF file. It compares the LAB values.”
Besides IDS, QIPCI also launched MRC 3D, a colour registration camera. This camera captures the depth of the image on the paper. According to QIPCI, MRC 3D will be commercially available in next three-four months.
As on date QIPC has installed more than 8,000 systems worldwide.