Auraia in Prinergy (AiP)
Overview of Auraia in Prinergy (AiP)
AiP (Auraia in Prinergy) is a comprehensive integration of Hamillroad’s Auraia DMS (Digitally Modulated Screening) technology for lithographic printing into the Kodak Prinergy® workflow.
The seamless integration allows operators easy access to the Auraia DMS screening options within their familiar Kodak Prinergy® environment. Migration to Auraia DMS is made simple as AiP follows the existing Prinergy workflow methods and techniques to progress a job from PDF to plate.
AiP integration at a glance:
- Uses Kodak’s RBA (Rules-Based Automation) tool
- Integrates Hamillroad’s Auraia RIP engine
- Allows for quick migration to Auraia DMS
- Simple deployment and commissioning
- Minimal user training required
Prinergy functionality remains available - Includes a management dashboard
Relax, you know what you're doing...
With AiP you “do what you did before” with Prinergy.
AiP utilizes your existing data and methods including:
- Configuration Data
- Imposition Data
- Process Plans
- Layout and Orientation
- Plate Curves
- Harmony Curves
- DeviceLink ICC Profiles
- GCR
- Web Growth Profiles
- Sheet Marks
- Slug Lines
- Output Destination
- Output TIFF Name
With Auraia in Prinergy existing jobs are easily converted across to Auraia DMS.
A simple transition to AiP
With AiP installed, moving from your current screening to Auraia DMS is a well-defined process.
You utilize your existing Final Output Process Plans, making minor changes such as applying a different curve for Auraia DMS, or adjusting the required amount of web growth.
The installation and training of the AiP system is a quick process and can be done using remote access tools within one day.
Auraia DMS benefits:
Benefits of AiP:
Minimum System Requirements:
Kodak Prinergy®
Kodak Workshop
Windows 10 Pro, Windows Server 2012 R2, or Windows Server 2016
Auraia, DM Screening and DMS are trademarks of Hamillroad Software Limited.
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