Inedit Software, a leader in software development for workflow and colour management in digital printing, now supports X-Rite’s i1Pro 3 Family, one of the best spectrophotometers on the market for digital printing. The i1Pro 3 and Inedit software allow users to create digital print profiles on practically any surface such as textiles, ceramics or wood.
In addition, having a proven tool with years of experience enables users to be more accurate in matching colours and delivering the best colour results. The Rip software developed by Inèdit, neoStampa, is positioned as a leader in digital textile printing thanks to its accurate colour management and excellent results from a unique solution based on RGB colours. Likewise, Rip is complemented by neoMatch, the software specialised in creating colour libraries. Both solutions, together with the company’s other programmes, allow the user to have a specialised digital printing workflow focused on the best colour management and colour matching in the market, according to a press release by X-Rite.Inedit Software, a leader in software development for workflow and colour management in digital printing, now supports X-Rite's i1Pro 3 Family, one of the best spectrophotometers on the market for digital printing. The i1Pro 3 and Inedit software allow users to create digital print profiles on practically any surface such as textiles, ceramics or wood.#
The i1Pro 3 family is more accurate, reliable and twice as fast as its predecessor. It can simultaneously measure M0, M1, and M2 in a single pass while accounting for optical brighteners. Included in the family is the new i1Pro 3 Plus, which features a larger aperture of 8mm to support new materials and substrates used in digital printing applications. It also supports transmission scanning for backlit film and materials used in signage.
“Working with i1Pro 3 provides users with the security of having accurate results. The tandem between neoStampa and i1Pro is a guarantee of success in achieving colour matching and the best possible accuracy,” Jose Antonio Caballero, founder and commercial director of Inèdit said.
“X-Rite is excited to work with Inèdit to help customers deliver consistent colour for digital textile printing. When paired with RIP software, the i1Pro 3 allows textile printers to easily define printing system settings, create ICC profiles, linearise, and more,” Ray Cheydleur, printing and imaging product portfolio manager of X-Rite said.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)