DOWNERS
GROVE, Ill., Oct. 17,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Caldera, part of
Dover (NYSE: DOV), today announced the launch of VisualRIP, an
entry-level annual subscription raster image processor ("RIP")
package for large-format digital printing. VisualRIP, which is
based on Caldera's award-winning software, provides a range of
professional printing features to small businesses.
VisualRIP's fast and intuitive user interface enables printers
to produce high-quality signage and visual communications with
ease. By simplifying essential prepress, color management,
finishing and automation features, Caldera's new subscription
package will bring a host of user benefits and return on investment
for this competitive market segment.
"Caldera has created this new RIP package to reach out to users
in the smaller end of the market who might have previously been
reluctant to the cost and complexity of existing RIP packages. With
the VisualRIP subscription, Caldera now offers affordable access to
professional printing software for a whole new group of potential
customers," said Sebastien Hanssens,
VP of Marketing & Operations at Caldera.
VisualRIP's compatibility with a wide range of print & cut
peripherals results in optimized workflows and substantial time
savings. The subscription package embeds Adobe® technology for
accurate reproduction and includes Pantone® Libraries as well as
automatic spot color detection tools for advanced color management.
In addition, included prepress features will allow users to save up
to 20% on media.
"Providing new and existing customers with solutions that fit
the way they want to print lies at the heart of everything we do,"
said Hanssens. "VisualRIP creates an easy and cost-effective route
to high-quality large-format printing for users who have little
experience with a proprietary RIP product, helping us to reach a
new customer base."
Subscribers can choose between two versions of the new package,
Essentials and Pro. Pro users will benefit from additional
features, including advanced automation capabilities with
SmartImport, trimmer support, job cost viewing with CostProof, and
EasyMedia, which enables matching colors on all media and printing
technologies.
About Caldera:
Headquartered outside Strasbourg in Eckbolsheim, France, Caldera is a leading developer and
distributor of innovative software solutions serving the graphics
and textile markets. Over the past 25 years, Caldera has developed
recognition as the leading developer of raster image processing
software, color management and workflow solutions for the graphics
and textile space. Additional information is available on the
company's website at www.caldera.com.
About Dover:
Dover is a diversified global
manufacturer and solutions provider with annual revenue of over
$8 billion. We deliver innovative
equipment and components, consumable supplies, aftermarket parts,
software and digital solutions, and support services through five
operating segments: Engineered Products, Clean Energy &
Fueling, Imaging & Identification, Pumps & Process
Solutions and Climate & Sustainability Technologies. Dover
combines global scale with operational agility to lead the markets
we serve. Recognized for our entrepreneurial approach for over 65
years, our team of over 25,000 employees takes an ownership
mindset, collaborating with customers to redefine what's possible.
Headquartered in Downers Grove,
Illinois, Dover trades on the New York Stock Exchange under
"DOV." Additional information is available at
dovercorporation.com.
Caldera Contact:
Sébastien Hanssens
+33 3 88210000
sebastien.hanssens@caldera.com
Dover Media Contact:
Adrian Sakowicz, VP,
Communications
(630) 743-5039
asakowicz@dovercorp.com
Dover Investor Contact:
Jack Dickens, Senior Director,
Investor Relations
(630) 743-2566
jdickens@dovercorp.com
PANTONE is a registered trademark of Pantone LLC. ADOBE is
a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Inc.
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