Kodak Proofing to support Epson Violet

Kodak has upgraded its proofing software, which now allows spot colours to be proofed with the violet inks used in Epson’s SC-P7000 and P-9000 wide format inkjet printers.

Kodak’s Proofing software allows users to schedule calibrations to be carried out after hours.

This upgrade can also achieve standard targets based on ISO 12647, GRACoL, and SWOP with Certified Proofing for Color confirmation. The Proofing Software also includes support for custom media and scheduled calibration, which allows the calibration to be done after hours.

Allan Brown, vice president and general manager of Kodak’s Unified Workflow Solutions, commented: “This offering reduces costs by eliminating extensive planning and allows for an overall increase in operations agility by delivering consistent, reliable results time after time. Kodak Proofing Software builds on top of the same best in class color technology found in Kodak Colorflow software and in the rest of Kodak’s Prinergy product suite.”


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