Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Intelligence without quality deterioration

[Translated by Google]




Lead the intelligence of mankind.
The printing and publishing industry developed because the materials and information that occurred as the civilization developed exceeded the amount that can be stored in human memory.

The development of metal type has facilitated the production of letter records which have been kept as a mortal, and this has made a great difference in the society and culture of mankind because of the convenient distribution of various knowledge and publishing and printing industries.

The publishing and printing industry has created a variety of illustrations and photographs through the development of the IT industry and technological advances, and the quality and efficiency has been improved with clearer texts and consistent forms. It has grown exponentially as we have been dealing with large images, advertisements, booklets, posters, and industrial prints.

With this growth, the global publishing and printing market is reported to reach $ 700 billion, which means that the printing and printing market is bigger than other industries such as movies and games.

The development of technology has also made it possible for industrial printing to be difficult in the past.


Get out a map of the high-quality images used in industry and technical drawings, as well as tasks such as design professional photos widen even very large imprint area used for public facilities and public transport.


Do not leave the printer stationary.
The development of printing hardware technology played a role in the development of the printing press industry.

But writing in the document using satellite communications and digital networks, unlike the past, efficient time and cost it takes to deliver the prints to the printing plant spread over each country by simplifying the intermediate plan, at least the design review process goes to print.

As such, the publishing industry has to go through the process of reviewing and proofreading through the hands of many experts before the printout. To this end, experts at home and abroad are constantly exchanging numerous types of manuscripts and related files, such as large-volume images, texts, and image materials.


In this process where many people participate, there are compatibility problems caused by various environments such as Windows and Mac OS, and there is a problem that publication printing is delayed because it is impossible to smoothly transmit to the local print shop or overseas even in the company.


Quality cannot be a compromise.
It is natural for publishers to always pursue perfect quality because printing is done by the name of the author, the name of the company, and the advertiser, regardless of the form.

Adobe is working with printable PDFs to work with higher color and quality image file bases so that the color and quality of existing PDF images can be used for industrial printing. However, improving the quality of these publishing files will inevitably lead to a larger file capacity. This hurts the in-house network between departments that need to exchange high-capacity related files at high speed in-house.


Also, in case of overseas transmission, if some of the tens of thousands of files are missing, and the file transfer is required again, or the large-sized advertisement or design image is damaged, the print shop staff will have to appeal to the frustration.


It is time to open a new chapter.
In the publishing industry, the process of reviewing and calibrating up to just before printing through a press simplifies the process of being done in the middle. In order to improve quality, large-sized image files and sizes are increasing, and the amount of files being shared is steadily increasing.

INNORIX is a high-speed file transfer system with the latest technology constantly required in the publishing printing industry.


INNORIX will help the publishing industry speed up the transfer of large image file transfer to the domestic printing office as well as the overseas offices, at the fastest speed in the world for efficiency and productivity.





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