Konica Minolta teaches colour management to end-users

In a bid to take advances in technology closer to the end-users, the Japanese printing press manufacturer Konica Minolta recently conducted a seminar on consistency and reproduction of right colours for its customers in its Bangalore office.

20 Mar 2015 | 5382 Views | By Rahul Kumar

According to V Balakrishnan, EGM (Marketing), Konica Minolta Business Solutions India, the event was part of a series of seminars the company has been doing for last two years. “With the help of industry experts at different locations, we have been conducting seminars on topics like decoding colour, ICC colour conference and others. We intend to carry on with this activity at more and more places to share knowledge and to remove the misconceptions in the process of reproducing colour documents,” he said.

“End customers have lot of queries right from the file generations, file format to the printed output. The seminar helped customers learn the best ways to achieve the consistency from the monitors, creating profiles for the monitors to file creation and setting colour parameters in the files,” Balakrishnan added.

Tarun Chopra, the instructor at the seminar, said, “The two-day education programme was attended by more than 40 printers, who discussed the issues in colour management, usage of equipment and value output. Such educational programmes and seminars will further accelerate the colour print market and will lend momentum to printing revolution.”

 

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