ErgoSoft AG, a leading developer of software solutions in digital printing community, providing intuitive, high fidelity digital printing solutions to imaging professionals, is set to show its ErgoSoft RIP Version 15 with new features and enhancements at FESPA 2017 expo, to be held in Hamburg, Germany, from May 8 to 12, 2017, in hall A1, booth E33.
With the release of the “distributed version”, the 64-Bit integration, a RGB profile converter, network licensing, and a true shape nesting feature, the Swiss-based high fidelity RIP solution provider continues its mission to deliver productive, easy to use applications for today’s digital print supplier.ErgoSoft AG, a leading developer of software solutions in digital printing community, providing intuitive, high fidelity digital printing solutions to imaging professionals, is set to show its ErgoSoft RIP Version 15 with new features and enhancements at FESPA 2017 expo, to be held in Hamburg, Germany, from May 8 to 12, 2017, in hall A1, booth E33.#
The “distributed version” is designed for multi-printer and multi-computer environments. In combination with the newly integrated network licensing ability, the new edition provides full, network wide production control, and a most flexible production environment for every size and complexity of distributed, any to any configurations. The ability to separate the different applications such as JobComposer, RIPServer, and PrintClients into Composing- or Output-stations will help to streamline production workflows by making the required features available exactly where required.
True shape nesting enables ErgoSoft RIP Version 15 users to reduce their media waste in average by 40 per cent. The intuitive and powerful option improves the arrangement of multiple images per job by rearranging the images based on their actual shape.
Anna Tobler, CEO at ErgoSoft AG said, “Strengthening our development division during the past two years by assembling an expert team with extensive industry related know-how, now allows us to respond very quickly to the specific demands of our customers, generating a very high output of new and improved technologies even in between major release versions.”
Andy Brunner, product manager of the ErgoSoft RIP solutions said, “Using the new RGB profile converter to convert even multicolour output profiles into RGB profiles and use them directly in their graphic editing software opens up a variety of new composing workflows to our users.” (GK)
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