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IPA appoints HIFLEX as MIS Provider for JDF Roundup
HIFLEX was chosen as the Management Information System (MIS)
to provide JDF testing files at the International Prepress Association's (IPA) annual conference,
held June 8-12 at the Intercontinental O'Hare Hotel in Chicago, IL.
JDF testing is new to the IPA who has built their reputation on open and unbiased testing,
or "shoot-outs" as they are called, in the areas of proofing, ripping and prepress systems. |
IPA approached us to be on site at the event and provide JDF files from HIFLEX MIS for testing the
leading vendors systems. We integrate with all of the leading vendor systems everyday,
but this test was unique in that the vendors were asked to consume our JDF files "cold" with the objective
of testing JDF in an unrehearsed fashion. We commend IPA for putting this program together and feel that this
will be an important part of their future role as an industry organization.
"Automation of workflow processes is a critical component to a graphic service providers' ability
to effectively compete in this challenging economic environment," noted Steve Bonoff, IPA president. "
As one of IPA's valued supplier partners, we thank HIFLEX for their important supporting role in the IPA JDF Roundup,
IPA's examination of JDF system capabilities, conducted during the 2009 IPA Technical Conference." |
| JDF or 'Job Definition Format' provides an opportunity to increase through process automation,
as well as automated set-ups and make-readies using data from the MIS derived directly from the estimate.
JMF or 'Job Messaging Format', a subset of JDF, also provides a mechanism to communicate between systems for highly
accurate and detailed feedback for costing and identification of bottlenecks.
This series of tests demonstrated successful implementations of JDF technology and identified the real-world status
of Interoperability Conformance Specification (ICS), MIS to conventional press ICS, and the LayCrimp ICS.
These tests helped identify the strengths and opportunities for improvement and implementation of various JDF enabled solutions. |
Scott Marienthal, Central Regional Sales Manager for HIFLEX provided on-site support for the JDF testing.
Vendors who participated in the roundup were the Agfa Corporation, Kodak, Dalim and Fuji.
The contest was structured so that each participant would receive a JDF file freshly generated by
the HIFLEX MIS 'Office' Estimation Module, simulating live production of a printing company utilizing the HIFLEX MIS.
Each vendor participant consumed the HIFLEX generated JDF file and was tested on the features of their software.
In short, IPA tested the demonstrated functionality of vendors and what each piece of their software did with the JDF file.
Professor Abhay Sharma of Ryerson University in Toronto, and a member of the CIP4 Advisory Board, facilitated the testing and commented:
"In planning the IPA JDF RoundUP, I consulted the CIP4 JDF Integration Matrix.
The matrix is a table that illustrates the pairing that various vendors have developed between their products and other vendors.
The company with the largest number of Customer Confirmed pairs in the matrix is HIFLEX MIS.
The HIFLEX system has a wide range of functionality and even includes an iPhone view into their system,
so that the plant manager can access the database from his/her working lunch! Another reason for the choice of HIFLEX is
certification as a manager according to the MIS to Prepress ICS. After a product has been verified against the relevant ICS,
this ensures that the product produces a valid, well-formed JDF file and can be used to freely communicate information between systems.
For extra insurance, I checked the files myself in the JDF Editor, and also imported the job into Adobe Acrobat 9.
There is a lot of finger pointing in JDF, and I needed to make sure the fingers were not pointing at me - so I decided to use the HIFLEX MIS system."
Jim Harvey, Executive Director of the CIP4 Organization, commented on the results of the Roundup:
"This was a truly and totally blind exchange of files and everyone at Agfa, Dalim, FujiFilm, HIFLEX,
and Kodak should be commended not just for their effort, but also for their fortitude in conducting a test with so many
potential pitfalls and in such a public setting. In the end, I think everyone involved learned much about how each other's products work,
but were also pleased with the results. It's easy to see that each of these systems can communicate via JDF, with no smoke or mirrors.
The JDF Roundup demonstrated for all IPA Technical Conference attendees that JDF-enabled automation isn't magic.
The result of picking good tools for modern print production and putting some thought into how to organize work can result in the most productive operations possible."
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