Idealliance announces certification for FUJIFILM Business Innovation’s Revoria Press PC1120 with Revoria
Flow PC21.
Idealliance announces it has certified FUJIFILM Business Innovation’s Revoria Press PC1120 with Revoria Flow PC21 digital front end as a digital press (digital print engine & front end) system capable of
output requirements specified in ISO 12647-8, ISO 15311, and ISO 15339, through its extensive independent, third-party verification.
The Idealliance certification signifies that Revoria Press PC1120 paired with the Revoria Flow PC21 has
been recognized by the graphic communications and print industry as a class-leading digital press. Materials printed using the Revoria Press PC1120 with the Revoria Flow PC21 will achieve the absolute highest quality match across color fidelity according
to international standards, in areas of color, print properties, and print production.
The Idealliance Digital Press Certification is given to the digital presses that meet or exceed established industry tolerances for excellence in the
areas of Colorimetric Accuracy, Uniformity, Repeatability, Durability, and Registration. The certification program considers the entire press system, including the digital front-end, print engine, and paper.Learn more about the Revoria Press PC1120 and other certified Digital Presses here. Idealliance also maintains an Application
Data Sheet (ADS) for all certified systems to support users with learning how these systems meet their requirements for accurate color representation and soft proofing in their creative, design, and print workflows.
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Fujifilm Business Innovation Corp. Achieves Idealliance Digital Press System Certification for the Revoria Press PC1120 With Revoria Flow PC21
Jordan Gorski is an Idealliance certified G7 Expert, CMP Master, and BrandQ Expert and supports the global printing and packaging supply chain through his work with Idealliance as Executive Director. He has over 15 years of experience in the industry, starting in pre-media and data-driven marketing and technical service, along with experience as a technical advisor and product manager in the flexographic printing and packaging industry, where he offered his professional expertise to printers, publishers, packaging printers and converters.
Jordan has a degree in Graphic Communications from Clemson University and joined Idealliance in 2017. Since joining Idealliance, Jordan has worked across the association to support training & certification programs, global partners and international affiliates, and serves as the staff liaison for ISO’s Technical Committee 130, Committee for Graphic Arts Technical Standards (CGATS), U.S. Technical Advisory Group (USTAG), the International Color Consortium (ICC) and Idealliance’s Print Properties Committee (PPC), driving global standards and innovation across the supply chain with Idealliance as part of PRINTING United Alliance.