Newspapers can Save Ink and Money

as well as Visually Improve Color Registration

 

An interview with Harry C. Pontius

Director of Operations, the Daily Press, Victorville, CA

 

 

24th January, 2008:  Newspaper publishers, along with all other well-managed businesses, are concerned about increasing the quality of their products, reducing their carbon footprint and impact on the environment, and reducing their costs.

 

One such newspaper, Freedom Communications’, Inc.’s the Daily Press in Victorville, California (www.vvdailypress.com) an American state recognized for its commitment to reducing pollution, has taken steps to reduce its ink consumption.

 

The constituent parts of newspaper printing ink varies, but resins and petroleum oil, as well as soybean oil, makes up for more than 60% of its volume and cost. Any reduction in ink usage is therefore sound economic sense, as well as sound environmental sense. 

 

A further benefit is that a reduction of ink on newsprint can mean increased visual quality for readers and advertisers.

 

The solution found by the production management team at the Daily Press was ProImage OnColor ECO ink optimization software (www.newsway.com/oncolorECO.html). This is a software solution that automatically reduces the quantity of CMY inks and increases the proportion of K used while maintaining an identical color reproduction. OnColor ECO retains the original colors using Smart Input Space Recognition (SISR) technology that performs the ink optimization calculation and color transformations in a fully automated process.

 

The result is improved print quality whilst using less ink.

 

We asked Harry C. Pontius, the newspaper’s director of operations, about his experiences using the solution.  Here are his answers:-

 

Q.      Why did you choose to install OnColorECO software?

 

HCP: The obvious reason for choosing the OnColor ECO is ink savings, however it was not the only reason for our interest in OnColor ECO. The other is the fact that the black plate becomes more dominant and the details are more pronounced. This in turn tends to hide some color registration issues.

 

Q. Has it met your expectations?

 

HCP: Yes, it has met our expectations. We are still testing and changing but on the whole we are happy.

 

Q. How many pages / copies do you print each day?

 

HCP: We do not have a set number of pages that we run daily due to all of our different products but on average we run 94 pages daily with a daily average of 2,175,227 impressions.

 

Q. Approximately how much ink is being saved?

 

HCP: Like most newspapers we saw a drop in circulation and in advertising that in turn equaled a decrease of 4% in press impressions in 2007 compared to 2006.

 

Taking these decreases into consideration and having the OnColor ECO software in operation for only the last five months of 2007 we were still able to see a 15% savings in ink consumption.

 

With becoming more familiar with the OnColor ECO system and by making some minor setting changes at the beginning of 2008 we expect to see an overall savings of between 30% and 45% in color ink consumption.

 

Q. Has there been an improvement in print quality?

HCP: With the advent of 27.5lb paper that many newspapers are running it has allowed us to not have to saturate the web as much as before. This in itself makes for a much cleaner sheet.

 

Q. Can you state the approximate financial saving?

 

HCP: Working with the OnColor ECO software takes finesse. Every installation will be different and the customer needs to constantly work with the system to find the right setting that gives them the best results.

 

Our system was installed in August of 2007 and during those five months we were able to see a savings of roughly $17,000 dollars in ink expenses. After making some software setting changes (at the beginning of 2008 we went from a medium setting to a high setting) and running the software for the entire year we expect to see at least a $50,000 savings in ink expenses for 2008.

 

Q. How does OnColorECO fit into your workflow?

 

HCP: We were using ProImage NewsWay prior to the OnColor ECO installation and this enabled the transition to be almost transparent to everyone involved in producing the products.

 

Q. Have staff found it easy to use?

 

HCP: Only one person has been involved in adjusting and testing ECO, and yes, he has found it user friendly. There are a few issues where we think more improvements can be made and we plan to look at these in the future.

 

Q. What would they say have been the major benefits?

 

HCP: The savings in ink consumption and expenses, and the overall improved appearance of our newspaper.

 

Q. What other comments would you like to make?

 

HCP: ProImage has been one of the most professional companies to deal with in the industry. Always willing to answer questions and to help whenever necessary.

 

 

More about OnColor ECO:

OnColor ECO software intelligently applies Gray Component Replacement (GCR) to replace the right amount of "Cyan", "Magenta" and "Yellow" ink components for "Black". By reducing color and potentially increasing black it also reduces color registration issues of both images and text. The result, better quality and significantly reduced ink costs.

 

The solution intelligently recognizes ICC and non-ICC based CMYK source spaces by building dynamic device links from any source to output content. It then automatically correctly restores ICC color management and normalizes all color content in both graphics and text. OnColor ECO also optimizes CMYK separations without any change to custom or industry-standard profiles.

 

Hardware Requirements:

The recommended minimum hardware configuration for using the OnColor ECO should be: Dual Xeon Processor (duo core), 3.0 GHz, 4GB DRAM, 80GB HD running Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Server.

 

Contacts:

Daily Press                                                               New ProImage America

Harry C Pontius, Director of Operations               Rick Shafranek, VP of Sales

Tel: 760-951-6224                                           Tel: 919-363-0413             

E-mail: HPontius@vvdailypress.com                    mailto:rick@newsway.com