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Canon PRISMAcolor Manager: In the Cloud!

Canon PRISMA has long been an important part of Canon’s digital print workflow offerings. Until recently, all of the PRISMA workflow solutions have been on-premise software. Now, they have started moving into the cloud to take advantage of the many benefits it can offer.

Canon’s PRISMA Home is the online portal to PRISMA cloud applications, connecting users to current and future cloud-based offerings. The current tools fall into the categories: Color Management, Device Management, and Data Analytics. A recent addition to PRISMA Home is the award winning PRISMAcolor Manager, which enables printer operators to analyze color performance across Canon and non-Canon CMYK printers by measuring and validating printed colors to help users compare quality and consistency. It verifies color conformance against industry or shop standards and presents clear overviews and trends at a glance, making key data actionable.

On Tuesday, September 26, at 1 pm ET, join WhatTheyThink’s David Zwang and Canon Senior Color Analyst John Thorburn as they talk about the current state of color management in general, and why it has been such a persistent pain point, and the color control capabilities of Canon’s PRISMAcolor.

What you’ll learn:

  • How Canon PRISMA has evolved over time and adapted to the changes in technology and production requirements.
  • How PRISMAcolor has been designed for both non-expert and expert operators alike.
  • How the system supports many different DFE and press configurations with different workflows for doing color validation supported by PRISMAcolor Manager.
  • How PRISMA’s migration to cloud offers substantial benefits to print providers.

This session is sponsored by Canon.

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