By providing absolute clarity on what will physically print, Esko Bitmap Viewer bridges the gap between digital design and physical manufacturing, ensuring flawless packaging execution every time.
The (LEN, TIFF, PDF) you inspect most frequently?
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Understanding how dots will behave under press pressure.
Spot conflicts between different screen angles before the plates are imaged. By providing absolute clarity on what will physically
By identifying mistakes—such as trapping issues, wrong colors, or improper screening—before creating plates, the tool helps avoid costly press-side corrections and wasted materials.
One of its most potent features is the ability to compare multiple versions of a job. The software can automatically load different files and visually highlight the differences between them, making it incredibly easy to spot revisions or inconsistencies between a client's proof and the final production file. Understanding how dots will behave under press pressure
Confirming that the angles assigned to each separation match the printing specification (e.g., standard offset angles vs. specialized flexo angles).
Typically, files flow from or ArtPro+ into the Imaging Engine for ripping. Once the RIP generates the LEN or TIFF bitmaps, Automation Engine can automatically trigger quality check steps, or operators can manually launch Bitmap Viewer to give final approval before files are sent to an imaging device like the Esko CDI (Cyrel Digital Imager).
Pre-flight screen ruling, ink angles, and highlight degradation digitally. Eliminates plate remakes and raw substrate waste.