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SOFTWARE inc.jet’s
hardware print solutions are designed to be tough, robust and built for
ultimate flexibility and productivity. Partnered with it, and seamlessly
integrated, is the software that allows for custom print designs on a
wide variety of materials and applications; software that creates the
environment for users to design, control and monitor even the most
complex of print applications with ease. |
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F l e x i b l e I n t e g r a t i o n
M e t h o d s A variety of methods are available to drive specific print applications – from a Windows based GUI (Graphical User Interface) to OnBoard RIP. |
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jet.engine GUI Printing is controlled by Graphical User Interface (GUI)
software, where print layouts are created. Fixed and dynamic data are
sent to the imager. Based on a familiar Windows architecture, there is
no programming expertise required from the user. Intuitive controls and
design processes allow for rapid and simple creation of custom print
jobs and their subsequent control and monitoring. DIRECT TO IMAGER IF you do not want or need to use any of the inc.jet front end software options, then it is possible to talk directly too the print head using inc.jet's custom open message protocol. WINDOWS PRINT DRIVER The inc.jet Windows Printer Driver (WPD) is designed to take full advantage of the flexibility of inc.jet’s printer—the jet.engine. It allows the user to use third party software such as EASYLABEL® and BarTender® to create print-jobs and then print them using the IPS hardware. Printing becomes as simple as using a desktop printer. ONBOARD RIP The OnBoardRIP functionality allows a user to compose and store job templates in an Imager and print them without using a Graphical User Interface (GUI). These job templates may contain static data, dynamic data, or both static data and dynamic data. A job is composed and stored in the Imager’s flash memory along with hardware configurations using the OnBoardRIP GUI or custom hosts using XML files. |
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