Where colour is the key to vision, Caldera is the key to Visix.
Where colour is the key to vision, Caldera is the key to Visix.
Antalis UK is to add three training sessions on Onyx RIP software to its existing roster of workshops.
Single-pass inkjet presses can now achieve significantly better print quality, thanks to a technology breakthrough to be unveiled by Global Graphics Software at drupa.
Wasatch Computer Technology's SoftRIP TX has won SGIA's 2015 Product of the Year award in the category of "Roll-to-Roll Dye Sublimation on Textile for RIP Software".
SGIA’s team of digital imaging professionals evaluate and award exceptional products that are showcased at the expo. SoftRIP TX was showcased with Epson's SureColor® F9200 dye sublimation printer, which won Product of the Year in the "Roll-to-Roll Dye Sublimation on Textile" category.
“I’m thrilled to share this award with our users, who are constantly pushing the boundaries of dye sublimation printing. They have made this award possible for us,” said Mike Ware, President.
Wasatch SoftRIP TX’s features are designed specifically for digital textile printing and have all the functionality of SoftRIP. Users can control their dye sublimation printing process with a number of specialised tools. The Color Atlas Generator and the new Color Neighborhood Analyzer allow users to print a range of colour swatches on their target media and use SoftRIP’s Spot Color Replacement tool to enter RGB values for exact colour matching. SoftRIP's exclusive 16-bit rendering pipeline means colour subtleties and gradients in images are maintained, reproducing colour with the greatest level of intricacy for high-definition output.
At InPrint (Booth F27, 10-12 November 2015 in Munich) Onyx Graphics, Inc. will show how its RIP and colour management software can manage and automate consistent digital colour printing onto a wide range of substrates in the manufacturing process.
“ONYX software is a powerful colour management workflow and RIP software that plays an important role in streamlining the process of industrial production using inkjet technology,” says Bryan Manwaring, Onyx Graphics. “Managing digital printing onto a variety of substrates including wood, metal, textile, ceramics, plastics and more is our strength. We specialise in helping companies increase their manufacturing productivity and reduce their costs by giving them an easy-to-use system that takes a design file and puts it into production as seamlessly as possible to ensure they always achieve predictable output.”
ONYX works closely with hardware manufacturers and OEM’s globally to develop expert colour solutions tailored to meet their specific industrial printing needs. The company supports customers across multiple sectors, including: graphics, décor, fashion, biomedical, electronics and sports products. “Ensuring accurate colour is a critical part of many manufacturing processes. Get it right and everyone is happy – get it wrong and there can be significant implications in terms of cost and disappointed customers,” explains Bryan. “For example, we work with an online retailer that allows its customers to upload artwork to create various ultra-customized products. The company has integrated ONYX software into its manufacturing process to ensure the results are exactly what the customer expects.”
At InPrint, ONYX experts will provide advice and demonstrate ONYX 12, the next generation of the company’s workflow and RIP products that offer speed, performance, a simplified interface and advanced application tools to do more in less time.
After the successful launch of Rolandprintstudio, Roland DG’s first exclusive Mac OS RIP, Roland DG now announce a new and exciting update to the software, making it even more inclusive and instrumental for the print industry.
The feature-packed solution promises to deliver so much more than just a RIP and is available for use with Roland printers, printer/cutters and standalone cutters*. Packed full of a whole host of time-saving and efficiency-creating features, yet offered at a highly affordable price, Rolandprintstudio enables Mac OS X users throughout the wide-format digital print market to quickly and easily manage the print production process.
With the release of v1.1 of Rolandprintstudios, the RIP software will be accessible to even more countries, with the installation guide and programme fully supporting 12 languages including English, French, Spanish, Hebrew, Russian and Czech; making the product even more convenient to Roland DG’s multinational market.
In addition, support for the new Mac OSX - v10.11 El Capitan – has been inbuilt into the software, allowing a smooth transition for end users who wish to update their current equipment. Alongside this, integration with Adobe’s latest PDF engine, APPE 3.7, enabled Rolandprintstudio to provide high level compliancy with PDF files, making the printing process simple for customers who choose to use PDF files.
In response to the launch of Roland DG’s new ECO-SOL MAX 3 inks range in Europe, Rolandprintstudio will host a full set of basic profiles, available from Roland DG’s profile center as of the 28th of September 2015. Much-desired drivers for the Texart RT-640 and VersaUV LEJ-640 (double white) have also been included in the v1.1 update, offering full inclusion for many Roland DG end users.
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