Pennsauken,
NJ, March 5, 2001— On
April 10, 2001, at the Boston Seybold Seminar exhibition, ColorQuick.com will
unveil magSend.com, the latest addition to its business-to-business prepress
service, designed for the publishing market. This new service automates the
preparation of advertisement material for submission to publishers, completely
eliminating the need for expensive film.
Incorporating patent-pending
elements of ColorQuick’s Internet-enabled prepress workflow, the magSend
service enables advertisers to send a PDF or PostScript file of their ad to the
publication with absolute certainty that it will print correctly. This is
accomplished by checking the submitted ad against the publication’s
specifications for size, ink coverage, and image resolution. If it does not meet
the publication’s quality standards, the advertiser is notified in real-time
and suggestions are made to correct the problem. For instance, if the submitted
ad does not fit into the space reserved in the publication, a resize option will
be offered to the advertiser.
Once
a file passes the preflight check, it is tagged with an ICC-profile and, if
required, ripped and trapped. Within an hour, the advertiser receives a
color-calibrated soft-proof for inspection. Once approved, the publication is
sent a high-resolution file in a standard format (PDF-X1, EPS, TIFF-IT) of their
choice.
The net effect of this
workflow is that ads that normally take two to three days to be processed are
now completed in about half an hour. This has major implications in terms of
workflow, approval cycles, organization structure, and cost.
The ColorQuick workflow
creates value for both the advertiser and the publisher. The advertiser gets
immediate feedback regarding the suitability of his digital ad for inclusion in
his target publication, avoiding the cost of film. In addition, the convenience
of an Internet-enabled workflow allows for twenty-four-hour-a-day service, and
real-time responsiveness, all for about the price of a FedEx package.
The
publisher benefits from rigorous “preflight for purpose” and speed of the
system. By processing ads into a standard file type that meets the
publication’s production requirements every time, costly, labor-intensive
preflight and prepress work is avoided. The publisher can simply incorporate the
supplied digital ad into their work. This, along with the speed of the system,
means that ad deadlines can be moved closer to the publication date, enlarging
the selling window.
“ColorQuick
differs from our competitors in this market segment by providing a complete
workflow that allows an advertiser not only to transport a file, but
rest-assured that it will be printed correctly. This is why an interactive
‘preflight for purpose’ and proof are incorporated into our system. Both
advertisers and publishers benefit from the reliable and timely information
exclusive to the ColorQuick workflow,” said Mark Weiss, the firm’s
president.
ColorQuick
will unveil the business-to-business (B2B) service to the printing and
publishing market at the Seybold Seminars Boston 2001 exhibition on April 10. Members of the ColorQuick team will be at booth #100 to
demonstrate the system and answer questions.
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Mark Weiss, President ColorQuick.com 888.256.4440 Fax: 856.665.1789 www.colorquick.com |
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