Oosterhout, March 2012
Q.I. Press Controls launches mRC-3D self-cleaning depth detection camera
Once again Q.I. Press Controls demonstrates its capacity for
innovation! During the Drupa 2012 print media fair in Düsseldorf, this
world-renowned manufacturer of highly advanced quality control
technology reveals its most recent development for web offset presses:
the mRC-3D detection camera.
The mRC-3D detection camera has now been equipped with double sensors
and automatic self-cleaning. This means an extra gain in efficiency for
users! Heat-set and cold-set rotary printing are high-speed processes
in which quality and customer satisfaction come down to nanoseconds;
misregister and/or colour deviations are no longer accepted in the
battle for the reader/consumer. In order to achieve this and meet the
need for the highest efficiency, Q.I. Press Controls’ engineers have
developed this new generation of automated detection.
• The double-sensor technology not only doubles the possibilities but
can also cope more effectively with depth; which is the reason for the
3D designation for mRC’s latest detection camera. This concept proves
its great added value particularly well in case of unsteady paper web
routings and/or surfaces.
• Since detection cameras in production processes can become obscured,
this would usually require printing personnel to carry out cleaning.
Now, this is no longer needed! The Automatic Ink Mist Shield (AIMS)
clicked into place in front of the camera rolls a new antistatic
crystal-clear section of film in front of the sensors and, after fully
automated calibration, the precision measurements resume undisturbed.
And this without any action on the part of printing personnel, in only a
few seconds, at any location on the rotary press.
The launch of the mRC-3D at drupa will be accompanied by news
about version types, costs and availability. It will also emphasise how
this innovative high technology contributes to reducing costs,
minimising press running time and reducing downtime.
At stand A24 – Hall 17 Q.I. Press Controls is showing its full range
of computerised quality control on rotary presses. It’s certainly worth a
visit!
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mRC-3D camera with double sensors protected by an AIMS, automatic ink mist shield, clicked in place in front of the camera.