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Q.I. Press Controls official statement to QuadTech press release July 7, 2008
Tuesday 08. July 2008 - During Drupa 2008, Q.I. Press Controls proved its leading innovative position by introducing its latest innovation, the mRC. It is the only, operational, fully automatic colour and cut-off register system for web offset presses that can use both the printed image and printed micro marks as its reference.
In case mRC is running in “mark-mode” it will be using the worlds smallest register marks which are virtually invisible by the naked eye. With this system Q.I. Press Controls gains a competitive lead over its competition in the graphic industry for the coming years.
On July 2, 2008, we were served with the decision of the Regional Court Düsseldorf of June 17, 2008, by QuadTech to stop to offer, bring on the market, use, import or posses for these purposes the mRC in markless mode in Germany. Q.I. Press Controls will of course respect this decision. In contradiction to what is said in the media, also in Germany Q.I. Press Controls will remain selling mRC however running with the worlds smallest register marks. Q.I. Press Controls will go into appeal to the decision of the Regional Court Düsseldorf.
Menno Jansen, chairman Q.I. Press Controls indicates: “Of course it is a setback for us not to be able to promote our latest innovation to the fullest in the German market and to deprive this market to benefit from the advantages the system offers in markless mode. However it also indicates that we are the first to offer a functional markless register system and at this moment there is no other supplier capable of offering the same.”