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Prism Demonstrates Mobile Management Information Systems for Printers at Graph Expo 2010
Friday 01. October 2010 - Print jobs are becoming more complex, with faster turnaround times requiring almost immediate feedback and decision-making. To manage this, senior management requires nimble print management system access to real time, mobile management information via smart phones, Internet browsers, and VPNs to company networks.
At Graph Expo, from October 3-6 in Chicago, IL, at booth 4018, Prism will demonstrate its enabling technology, mobileMIS, which offers Key Performance Indicator dashboards, quotations, warehouse management, machine, jobs and performance monitoring from mobile phones and browsers. This technology, first introduced at IPEX in May, is an extension of Prisms management information system, Prism WIN, its MIS/ERP software suite tailored for the requirements of printers, along with Prism QTMS, a lean production management system with machine monitoring modules, custom-developed sensors and plant-wide WIP tracking that automatically record and collate shop-floor information and statistics. Both solutions offer end-to-end management of medium to large printing companies in a fully integrated, modular software and hardware solution and will also be demonstrated during Graph Expo.
Prism mobileMIS: Access to business information anywhere, any time
Prism mobileMIS is an application that lets users access Key Performance Indicator dashboards, quotations, warehouse management, and machine, job, and performance monitoring on mobile phones and browsers. Key performance indicator dashboards allow a high level view into business performance, and QTMS dashboards give a view into machine speeds, status, operators, and quantities.
Prism mobileMIS is browser enabled and easy to use, with no client software needed. Users can launch their print MIS and track their business directly from their mobile phones. Whether checking key business sales, production, financial and customer service performance indicators, asking for an instant, real-time price quote, establishing a JDF link with prepress, press and finishing equipment from a smartphone, or managing inventory from a hand held wireless device, Prism mobileMIS can help.
“Business intelligence is the lifeblood of a successful company. Print providers expect print management system access to real time, mobile management information via smart phones, Internet browsers, and VPNs to company networks,” explains Filip Buyse, President and CEO of Prism. “mobileMIS allows executives to stay in contact with what is happening in production facilities.”
Building an MIS around the print business
Prism WIN is so flexible that it allows printers to continue to operate their business the way they prefer, rather than force fitting them into a software developers notion of how to run a business. It has many tools and flexible processes to build a system that reflects a printers own business.
Once one invests in Prism WIN, the printer never has to think about another MIS againwhether they diversify to magazines, digital, packaging, flexo, commercial offset, or displays. With Prism WIN, diverse product capabilities that drive a diverse set of internal processes no longer create administrative re-work, double entries, and cumbersome accounting practices.
A complete solution from one software developer is rarely the reality. Prism WIN Connect lets complementary technologies, such as web to print solutions and enterprise collaboration tools to work with Prism WIN. For example, printers can send shipping information to delivery service systems and receive shipping data back for costing and tracking. Meanwhile, Prisms JDF link with production workflows can result in substantial cost and time benefits. By interfacing to Prism WIN, the preproduction workflow becomes an extension of the printers supply chain. For example, by defining critical job parameters up front via JDF, the link to the production workflow eliminates redundant data entry by operators that can lead to incorrect content. Information from a job work slip can be pulled, such as the product SKU or barcode, layers, inks and ink coverage, and structural information, among others.
Tracking print jobs from start to finish
Production management is not complete without the ability to monitor live production data and track activities, material consumption, and jobs throughout all stages of the workflow. On the plant floor, QTMS tracks raw materials throughout the print process from prepress through finishing to shipping, and each milestone is automatically fed back into Prism WIN, updating job status dynamically. In fact, a printer can look at a pallet, a box on that pallet, and understand cost of goods material and labor for each printed piece.
Based on updated technology
Prism WIN and QTMS are built on the .NET framework to take advantage of the best of the Windows operating system. The .NET Framework is intended for use by the most recent applications created for the Windows platform. Applications running on the .NET framework operate more efficiently.
Demonstrating JDF partnerships
Prism continues to be one of the most open and accessible MIS developers in the industry, with working integration to production systems from the leading graphic arts suppliers, such as Kodak, Agfa, EskoArtwork, Goss, manroland, Mitsubishi and Heidelberg. In fact, the company has over 20 JDF integration partners on the CIP4 JDF matrix, and current development plans assure that the list will continue to grow.
At the Prism booth, the company will be demonstrating integration with Xeikons print control system for a digital printer. Through bi-directional, real-time communication between Xeikons X-800 Digital Front-End and Prisms MIS software, printers are able to manage mission critical aspects of their business, such as job quoting and costing through production planning, inventory management, materials ordering, sales order processing and financial accounts.
Prism will also be showing integration with Litho Technics Metrix system. Together with Prism WIN, Metrix production planning software can deliver seamless, automated layout creation of all sheetfed and flatwork. With one click from a quote or job, Metrix will optimize sheet size and maximize number up for the desired production process. The proposed layout can be viewed directly in WIN and passed on to prepress. WIN 2010 also supports ganged jobs and this functionality works hand in hand with Metrix to maximize the number of jobs per layout, creating multiple layouts where necessary.
Prism WIN can also provide integration to leading web2print solutions like OPS and Responsive Solutions. With Prism WIN Connect, complementary technologies, such as front-facing web to print solutions and enterprise collaboration tools can all be used.
QTMS Copycounter 4: Getting the right count from a web press
QTMS Copycounter 4 uses cutting-edge infrared technology to accurately count streams of overlapped printed products, available as part the QTMS production management system to control counts on web presses and other signature streams, or as a standalone counter for all overlapped product counting. Copycounter 4 is mounted above the stream, accurately counting products at speeds up to 700,000 an hour. It is ideal for stackers, disk units, ink jet systems, gripper conveyors or positioning systems. Recent improvements to CopyCounter4 allow it to be used for a wide, extended range of products. Competitive tools work on a limited range of products, so printers must purchase more, different devices to count different products on a web press.
“Prism WIN and QTMS allow any print provider to implement and operate an MIS/ERP system that mirrors their business operations and reports significant business and production data and trends for the business owner,” comments Tim Daisy, Prisms Marketing Manager. “Used with production systems, they can reduce a significant amount of labor and reduce product error. We look forward to demonstrating how a print business can dramatically improve operations with the help of an MIS/ERP system.”