X-Rite MonacoQCcolor Solution 1505 Folheto

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Proof Evaluation
and Approval
Software
MonacoQCcolor
TM
Are your color proofs accurate? How do you know for sure? MonacoQCcolor is
an objective, fail-safe way to measure color proofs and verify whether they meet job
requirements. No matter the size of your printing operation, your proofing system
operators can use MonacoQCcolor to ensure the color accuracy of all proofs.
Two Versions: Desktop and Network
MonacoQCcolor comes in two versions that meet a full range of needs.The Desktop 
version 
is standalone software that allows you to compare your proofs against fixed,
preset targets based on industry-standard guidelines.
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The targets include both test
images and color reference values.The Desktop version is designed for basic workflows
and provides users with simplified tools to manage their proof verification process.
Ideal for operations with more advanced workflows, the Network version allows
multiple users to send/receive proof verification information to/from a central server.
Whether your output devices reside in one facility or are dispersed around the world
(remote proofing sites), MonacoQCcolor Network ensures color proof fidelity from
device to device, both now and over time.
The Network version also enables you to store statistical information in a central
database, and to customize your own acceptance criteria. This ensures that 
proofs and prints are color-accurate and drives costs out of your process. Note that 
the Desktopversion can be upgraded to the Network version, as needed.
The Benefits
No matter which version you choose, MonacoQCcolor:
• Ensures color accuracy and consistency before final approvals and/or press runs
• Quantifies and qualifies color data to verify whether your proofs meet custom 
or industry-based pass/fail requirements prior to customer review
• Reduces reproduction errors for local and remote output
• Increases productivity by streamlining proof quality reviews
• Saves you time and money
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Guidelines are modeled on ISO standards and include X-Rite recommended tolerances. They also include some 
elements directly related to SNAP, GRACOL and SWOP (Specifications for Newspaper Advertising Production, General 
Requirements for Applications in Commercial Offset Lithography, and Specifications for Web Offset Publications) 
and standards by FOGRA, the German Graphic Technology Research Association.