Standard functions for web monitoring
With twin_check, the completely integrated web monitoring function including split-screen, automatic modes, position memory and much more are available to you in addition to the 100% print inspection system.
Print format preview
For simple orientation and camera positioning – virtual or with optional matrix camera – the image of the complete format is shown in the sheet display.
Area of special interest
Particularly critical positions can be displayed and monitored directly on the touch_screen. The operator can use two short-cut keys to determine these positions where the content is continuously updated with live image data.
Image reproduction / split-screen
With the split-screen function, the operator sees the current live image simultaneously with a saved reference print (good sample) or a second camera. This makes it possible to visually compare the print image to the reference print, which increases the reliability of the production process. During this process, the images can be displayed horizontally, vertically or as a picture-in-picture display in a freely selectable size.
Automatic mode
In the scan mode, the entire print format is monitored on the basis of automatically defined increments. This offers a comprehensive print check at minimum set-up time. With the step and repeat function, the increments in x and y direction can be selected, so that every impression can be monitored consecutively.
Position memory
With the position memory, the operator can monitor individual sections of the print sheet. First, the positions are saved and subsequently scanned during the production. The zoom setting can be adjusted and saved for each position as required.
To ensure reliable production monitoring, the scan mode and position memory are combined to monitor the entire print image as well as the individually saved positions.
The operator can generate a job-specific automatic cycle simply and quickly with adjustable dwell times of the camera and thus always has control of the production sequence.






