A new quality assured update was uploaded to our Download Area.
This update to version 8.10 contains the Media and Light Profiler Module MLPFM. Its task is to adjust any existing color profile for:
A further module — Trim Nesting Module TNM — extends the containers’ auto arrange methods by the Trim Nesting Method. For trimming jobs by using Flexa and Fotoba synchronization marks on correspondent automatic roll cutters an optimal arrangement will be created.
New and revised functions:
Furthermore, the Container+ feature provides new functions:
Another useful function that is included in version 8.10 is the Support Helper Feature. It bundles all relevant data files used for testing and transfers them to the ColorGATE Web Support. Additionally, the help menu has been expanded by a few helpful entries.
Further, processing of vector files containing embedded or not embedded fonts will be processed more easily.
Further changes:
The Adobe Print Engine (APPE)has been updated to version 3.3 that comes with some news.
And finally, this version includes many general improvements/bugfixes as well as new printer drivers, e.g. for new HP Latex printers of 300 series, Epson SureColor printers and Inca Digital Onset R40i printer to be found in the New Printers section.
More information on version 8 can be found on our website: www.colorgate.com
A new feature allows users to transfer any relevant data for the technical support in a fast and convenient way. By using these data (support info file) the ColorGATE support can test and solve individual problems efficiently. So any further exchange of information will then be reduced.
To create such a support info file the user has to go to the program menu entry ? > Support > Create Support Info File…
The following dialog in the program will advise how to proceed with the info file.
Furthermore, links have been added to the production software help menu to open the following pages on the ColorGATE website:
Further, the MIM administration was enhanced by a link to the download area on the web site to access required MIM packages.
For further information visit our website.
Information about this module is available on the homepage. |
This module extends the container by a new method called Trim nesting to be found in the Auto Arrange area. Its task is to position jobs in a way that they can be cut by automatic roll cutters like Flexa or Fotoba. In addition synchronization marks for these devices are enhanced to be usable in container jobs.
Accessing this module
When the TNM has been licensed, the Auto Arrange method Trim nesting is available in the Container Options dialog. Double clicking the container will open these options.
The Trim nesting method will then arrange jobs with the same height or width in rows. If auto-rotate is enabled for these jobs (Job settings on Job tab for single jobs) they will be rotated automatically fitting a row as best as possible. So finally jobs can be trimmed by simple horizontal and vertical cuts.
Program preview:
Sorting jobs
By default the jobs are not ordered. So now there is an option to order jobs by the same criteria as for the Ordered nesting method. This Sort Jobs dialog can be accessed by clicking the … button next to the method selection.
Setting synchronization marks
Finally, to make use of this Trim Nesting Module TNM, synchronization marks can be added. These are required since they support the optical sensors of automatic roll cutters and will be printed with the container jobs. Currently, Flexa and Fotoba cutters are supported (see 1 in the image).
In general cut marks (like any other cut mark) will not be displayed in the preview but will be printed.
Furthermore it is important to know that the selection of Flexa and Fotoba synchronization marks always switches any method to the Trim nesting method which is then fixed. Also, the distance (X/Y) used for nesting is automatically set in accordance to the size of the marks.
Another useful feature is the selection of a required synchronization mark color which can be done in the usual cut mark color dialog (see 2 in the Settings dialog image) to be accessed via the … button.
The container+ feature has now been revised by a few modifications: It concerns menu entries and short cuts as well as the container dialogs and container handling. |
Container menu
The prior entries for the container: Create Container… and Add to Container… have been replaced by only one entry that can have different titles, depending on the selection in the job queue (archive):
A new entry has been added to view a container’s member as job list overview. This list is read only, so the container cannot be accidentally modified. -> View Job List… -> short cut: Ctrl + J
Another entry has been added to select a common MIM combination for any job in a selected container.
-> Select MIM for all Jobs….
Container dialogs
When creating a new container, there is now only one dialog that lists the selected jobs, shows warnings about MIM / print mode incompatible jobs and allows to specify a container name.
If a new job is added to the existing container (selecting a container plus the desired job > menu Container > Add to Job List…) this one is marked with a symbol in the first column. | |
This existing container job list dialog presents the same information and column configuration with tool tips as the usual job queue.Further, this dialog allows adding jobs from the job queue to here via drag & drop from the job queue quite easily as well as deleting jobs by pressing the Del key.
A Select MIM… button is also available in the Edit / ViewJob List dialogs to determine a common MIM for any job in the container. For the selected job(s) in the container job list, pressing the Settings… button will enter the common job settings. |
Container edit / preview window
The edit window has been revised, mainly in terms of easily adding jobs to the container per drag & drop.
To try it, double clicking the normal container preview will open the edit window as usual. Via menu Edit > Add Job… > Add Jobs dialog it is now possible to move desired jobs from this dialog to the preview and place it there. During job movement the dialog becomes transparent for better placement and visibility of container jobs behind it.
For more general information about the Container+ feature visit our website.
Information about this module is available on the homepage. |
This module allows a straightforward adaption of existing ICC profiles to different media coloration or the illuminant. The adaption can be achieved without a time-consuming new profiling. Thus, it is possible to consider various media colorations or specific illuminants without any loss of time. Even changed profile settings can be added in the new profile.
Accessing this module works the same way as opening any of the profiling assistants via the Options menu > Linearization and Profiling Assistant.
The first step or settings tab is the selection of Master Profile and the derived profile.
Then the assistant directly proceeds to the Profile Creation step to specify a new media white point and / or viewing light condition.
The new media white point (in Lab values) can be entered manually or be measured with a spectrophotometer. Also importing from an existing ICC profile is possible.If there is no newly specified white point, it will be used from the master profile. | Standard illuminants will be offered in the Viewing Light Condition drop-down menu. |
To finish the assistant a profile containing any new settings to viewing light condition or / and media white point will be created by clicking the Calculate Profile button.
Profile settings are then copied from the master profile. Means that derived profiles can be created without any changes to white point or viewing condition BUT only changes to the profile settings via the Profile Settings… button.
Printer manufacturer | Printer name | Categorie for Productionserver |
Epson
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Epson SureColor SC-T3200Epson SureColor SC-T5200
Epson SureColor SC-T7200 Epson SureColor SC-T5200D Epson SureColor SC-T7200D |
Cat 1Cat 1
Cat 1 Cat 1 Cat 1 |
GongZheng | ThunderJet AD1802S | Cat 3 |
HP | HP Latex 310HP Latex 330
HP Latex 360 HP-DesignJet-Z6800 |
Cat 1Cat 1
Cat 1 Cat 1 |
Inca Digital | Onset R40i | Cat 3 |
The complete driver list can be found on our website.
Bugfixes
Improvements
Bugfixes
Adobe PDF Print Engine (APPE):
Update to version 3.3
Bugfixes
Bugfixes
FUJIFILM Acuity LED 1600:
Mimaki JV33:
Roland LEC-50:
Improvements
Inca Digital Printers:
FUJIFILM Uvistar Pro8W / Matan Barak 8QW:
Mimaki CJV30, Mimaki TPC-1000:
The complete printer driver list can be found here.
Information about this module is available on the homepage. |
Information about this module is available on the homepage. |
3.7 Profiler Module (PFM)If the TVICM was licensed one of the following modules was required by mistake to use the process calibrations’ TVI-tab: PSDM, FGM, CSM or SPPM.
Information about this module is available on the homepage. |