Name Change for EyeC Products

In the first quarter of 2019, EyeC of Germany decided to change the product names in the ProofRunner Product line. This change brings greater clarity to its ever-growing portfolio of in-line inspection systems that was established in 2006. With a new name and the same well-known reliability, the inspection systems EyeC ProofRunner Web, Sheetfed, Carton Folder Gluer, and Carton Sorter series inspect 100% of the run and contribute to preventing job mixes and defective print products.

The EyeC ProofRunner Web series is an in-line inspection system that checks the quality of every type of printed web product, such as labels, package inserts and flexible packaging. It monitors print quality directly on the press or on the rewinder. In contrast, the EyeC ProofRunner Sheetfed series inspects 100% of the printed sheets in the production of folding boxes and package inserts. The system is available for many offset sheetfed printing presses such as those from Koenig & Bauer and Manroland Sheetfed. These systems significantly simplify print monitoring.

For 100% print quality control for cartons, printers can either integrate the EyeC ProofRunner Carton Folder Gluer into their folder gluer, or combine EyeC technology with a flexible pre-feeder module such as the ones from Kohmann and Versor. The system uses the folder gluer’s existing ejection device to reject any defective item. An alternative solution for folding box inspection is the EyeC ProofRunner Carton Sorter series, which is installed on a sorting unit. The system inspects and sorts 100% of the folding boxes, without damaging them, before continuing to the gluing process.

 

The EyeC ProofRunner Carton Folder Gluer performs a 100% print inspection of folding boxes before delivery.

“As a complete provider of print inspection solutions, we help our customers monitor the quality of their products in all stages of the production process,” says Nico Hagemann, Product Manager for EyeC ProofRunner systems. “The focus is always on further developing our products and flexibly adapting our portfolio. This is why it was important to rename our in-line solutions, to make them easier to communicate to the customer,” he concludes.

 

New call-to-action

Join our Newsletter

Sign up to our weekly newsletters for updates on articles, interviews and events

Sign up