L&NW Staff04.22.20
Hybrid Software has been awarded a 2020 FTA Technical Innovation Award for its web-based Cloudflow Patchplanner product for patching flexo plates—particularly in conjunction with automatic mounting systems.
For more than 20 years, the FTA Technical Innovation Award has recognized impactful technologies for the package printing and converting industry. Hybrid Software captured the honor in the Prepress-Graphics category.
Cloudflow Patchplanner is a web-based production tool that separates printed elements in the design file and consolidates and optimizes them to take up the least amount of image space, minimizing plate material use. The cutting pattern is sent to a cutting table and, at times, a MOM XML file is delivered to an automatic mounting device.
"Hybrid Software is thrilled to receive the FTA Technical Innovation award in the Prepress – Graphics category,” exclaims Guido Van der Schueren, chairman of Hybrid Software. “It supports our view that there is certainly room to improve existing prepress solutions in the market. We believe that the underlying PDF and HTML5 foundations of Cloudflow and Packz from Hybrid Software provide opportunities for greater flexibility for the applications themselves. And, it allows much more flexibility for the operators who, for example, in the ‘new normal’ can do all their work from the comfort of their homes.”
Cloudflow Patchplanner offers: a pure PDF workflow, a browser based application using HTML5, and ties to MIS. Using HTML5, it can work in a distributed world available to anyone, no matter where they are in the world, rather than physically working from the workstation where an app is installed, one user at a time. And, because companies can set all their preferences, everyone is operating under the same, standardized set of rules.
Many of the Cloudflow Patchplanner setup processes are automated, along with capturing all the actual patch reports to calculate job costs. This information can be sent to MIS/accounting for billing and future estimates. Even sales people can import PDF art files into Cloudflow Patchplanner, patch the job, determine the amount of plate material that will be used, and provide an estimate at the customer’s site, almost instantaneously.
Most importantly, it’s an open, native PDF system. Cloudflow Patchplanner accepts print-ready PDF files from all standard graphics applications and separates multi-color PDFs into individual separations for patch planning. Because other applications input rasterized TIFF files, any distortions could result in rounding up or down inaccuracies prior to mounting. This is not a problem with one or two-color jobs where registration might not be as important, but is critical for 4-8 color jobs.
For more than 20 years, the FTA Technical Innovation Award has recognized impactful technologies for the package printing and converting industry. Hybrid Software captured the honor in the Prepress-Graphics category.
Cloudflow Patchplanner is a web-based production tool that separates printed elements in the design file and consolidates and optimizes them to take up the least amount of image space, minimizing plate material use. The cutting pattern is sent to a cutting table and, at times, a MOM XML file is delivered to an automatic mounting device.
"Hybrid Software is thrilled to receive the FTA Technical Innovation award in the Prepress – Graphics category,” exclaims Guido Van der Schueren, chairman of Hybrid Software. “It supports our view that there is certainly room to improve existing prepress solutions in the market. We believe that the underlying PDF and HTML5 foundations of Cloudflow and Packz from Hybrid Software provide opportunities for greater flexibility for the applications themselves. And, it allows much more flexibility for the operators who, for example, in the ‘new normal’ can do all their work from the comfort of their homes.”
Cloudflow Patchplanner offers: a pure PDF workflow, a browser based application using HTML5, and ties to MIS. Using HTML5, it can work in a distributed world available to anyone, no matter where they are in the world, rather than physically working from the workstation where an app is installed, one user at a time. And, because companies can set all their preferences, everyone is operating under the same, standardized set of rules.
Many of the Cloudflow Patchplanner setup processes are automated, along with capturing all the actual patch reports to calculate job costs. This information can be sent to MIS/accounting for billing and future estimates. Even sales people can import PDF art files into Cloudflow Patchplanner, patch the job, determine the amount of plate material that will be used, and provide an estimate at the customer’s site, almost instantaneously.
Most importantly, it’s an open, native PDF system. Cloudflow Patchplanner accepts print-ready PDF files from all standard graphics applications and separates multi-color PDFs into individual separations for patch planning. Because other applications input rasterized TIFF files, any distortions could result in rounding up or down inaccuracies prior to mounting. This is not a problem with one or two-color jobs where registration might not be as important, but is critical for 4-8 color jobs.