French print software developer Caldera has added to its award-winning RIP software range with the introduction of software drivers for the new HP Latex 700 and 800 printers.

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CalderaRIP Version 14 software can be used to operate all four of the new HP Latex models that were launched last month, and is the only RIP solution designed specifically for macOS.

“This new software enables users to have complete control over the production process from design to finishing,” Caldera said in a press release. “It offers a fully scalable solution that encompasses all the demands of high-volume digital printing environments via one fully-integrated RIP program.

“Specifically, CalderaRIP Version 14 can be used across several workstations with just one software license. Beyond being able to drive multiple printers at once, the RIP can also be used to operate numerous Print & Cut peripherals at the same time, optimizing productivity across customers' print operations. In addition, the software offers users reduced media wastage, outstanding colour management, repetition and nesting programs and efficient ink usage. It is for all these reasons that CalderaRIP Version 14 is one of the few RIP solutions recommended and certified for use with HP printers.

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          Caldera GM Samin Sarkar

Caldera GM Samin Sarkar: "Once again, Caldera has proved itself a market leader by placing the needs of our customers at the centre of our activities. Our continuing partnership with HP ensures that our offerings are in line with the latest market developments, enabling HP users to stick with technology they already know and trust.” 

The new Caldera drivers for the HP Latex range offer “a combination of consistent, high-quality printing on a wide variety of substrates with fast turnaround times,” Caldera said.

“With speeds of up to 334 square feet per hour for the Latex 700 and up to 388 square feet per hour for the Latex 800, these printers are incredibly fast while retaining their versatility – applications include textile, banners, signage, vehicle wraps, home décor, packaging, transparent vinyl, window and backlit printing. The Latex 700W and 800W have additionally been optimized for white ink, expanding the range of these printers even further. Used in combination with CalderaRIP Version 14, they deliver excellent productivity gains and promise a fast return on investment.”

Headquartered outside Strasbourg in Eckbolsheim, France, Caldera is a leading developer and distributor of software solutions serving the graphics and textile markets. 

 

 

 

 

 

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