CANON PROSTREAM 1800 INKJET PRODUCTION PRESS ACHIEVES WORLD’S FIRST FOGRA59 CERTIFICATION

Canon today announces that, following a stringent testing process, its ProStream 1800 web-fed inkjet press is the first digital printing system in the world to be FOGRA59 certified by Fogra, the research institute for the printing and media industry. Not only does the certification give ProStream 1800 users confidence in the colour accuracy and consistent repeatability of their printed output, but it also offers a potential competitive advantage. Importantly for spot colour reproduction, the large colour gamut of the ProStream enables customers to extend the PANTONE® colour coverage to 93% with only four on-press colours, depending on the paper used. In other words, the ProStream is able to reproduce up to 2182 of the 2334 PANTONE® colours with a CIEDE2000 < 2.0, something that, in the past, was only achievable with a multi -colour press.

For high volume, commercial print environments, the web-fed ProStream 1800 offers speeds of up to 133m/min and combines the print quality and media flexibility of offset with the production efficiency and versatility of digital inkjet to deliver exceptional performance. Using native 1,200dpi piezo drop-on-demand print heads and proprietary polymer pigment inks with Canon ColorGrip to ensure colour consistency, the ProStream 1800 achieves outstanding print quality across a huge range of media, including standard offset coated, uncoated and inkjet optimised papers from 40gsm to 300gsm.


eciCMYKv2 (FOGRA59) is the successor of eciCMYK (FOGRA53). These are CMYK exchange colour space profiles dedicated to colour communication in the field of print production. The large gamut size covers all relevant classic output standards and complies with typical CMYK colour spaces of classic printing, enabling a consistent colour appearance along all production steps.


The FOGRA59 certification of the ProStream 1800 builds on recent Fogra certifications of other Canon inkjet presses. The varioPRINT iX-series has achieved FOGRA51 certification for meeting the specifications of Fogra’s ProcessStandard Digital (PSD) Print Check and the ProStream 1000 has been similarly certified as a result of specialist book and journal printer, Henry Ling, receiving the certification for its production workflow, which includes the ProStream 1000.


Helen Kennett, Managing Director at Henry Ling, perfectly sums up the benefits of receiving the certification: “Having the Fogra certification gives us confidence in the predictability of the print quality produced on the ProStream. This allows us to move jobs between offset and digital using the same stock and achieving the same print quality. As a result, we have broadened our business into areas which were previously not possible.”


Any commercial print operation running either a varioPRINT iX-series or ProStream series can now confidently promote the high quality of their output. By achieving the Fogra professional quality standard for their own workflow, they can demonstrate their commitment to high standards, giving their customers complete confidence in the consistency and quality of their output.


Based on the ISO 15311 international digital printing standard, the Fogra PSD PrintCheck certification confirms that the digital printed output from both Canon inkjet series meets the highest levels of colour fidelity, consistency, uniformity, print resolution, detail sharpness and stability of print.


Hayco Van Gaal, Vice President Sales and Service, Commercial Printing EMEA, Canon Europe, comments, “Our goal at Canon is to provide our customers with innovative inkjet technology that will enable them to grow their business by meeting the changing needs of their customers. While we’re confident that the quality of our technology is sufficiently advanced and robust enough to enable customers to take on any current or future production challenge, the independent quality benchmark Fogra provides allows our customers to objectively assess the capabilities of our presses. So when our customers invest in a Canon press, they can feel assured that not only can their press achieve a level of quality comparable to offset, but also that their own production workflow may be capable of achieving Fogra accreditation.”


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