Dover : Caldera RIP Successfully Certified for HP Latex R-series
August 08, 2018 at 06:03 am EDT
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French software company Caldera, part of Dover Digital Printing, had its market-leading RIP, Caldera Version 11.2, qualified for full certification for driving the HP Latex R-series of printers. The HP RIP certification is awarded to differentiate RIP partners who reach a specific and superior level of integration, compatibility and performance with the HP device in question. Only third-party companies that can demonstrate conformity across a range of criteria are awarded HP Latex certified status. The certification recognizes that Version 11.2 can fully support HP Latex R-series printers for functionalities including printing performance, media management, printer reporting, job generation, job management and application center integration.
According to Caldera's Product Manager, Arnaud Fabre, 'Caldera RIP Version 11.2 offers users a number of strengths when it comes to the HP Latex R-series - and we already have a number of clients around the world that are running their new R-series printers with Caldera RIP software.'
Particular areas of strength include white management with special inks feature, pre-treatment of substrates such as wood in order to cover the surface texture, post-treatment for glass printing in sandwich mode, and for white spot color. Print&Cut workflow is another area in which Version 11.2 excels. Users can optimize media use with the ContourNesting and ExtraMarks features, and achieve better finishing with PrintBleed. Version 11.2 utilizes standardized JDF connection, enabling communication with the HP Application Center Wallart and Signage Suite, and allowing users to benefit from Nexio API and Caldera automations features.
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Dover Corporation is a diversified industrial group. Net sales break down by family of products as follows:
- material handling equipment (23.7%): industrial and recreational winches, construction and demolition machinery attachments, hydraulic parts, industrial automation tools, etc.;
- fluid management products (21.2%): sucker rods, drill bit inserts for oil and gas exploration, control valves, piston and seal rings, nozzles, swivels, suction system equipment, etc.;
- refrigeration equipment (21.1%): refrigeration systems, commercial kitchen air and ventilation systems, heat transfer equipment, food and beverage packaging machines, etc.;
- mobile equipment (20.8%): tank trailers, compactors, balers, car wash systems, internal engine components, etc.;
- identification products (13.2%): industrial marking and coding systems used to code information on products, product traceability, etc.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: the United States (55.8%), Americas (8.1%), Europe (20.8%), Asia (11%) and other (4.3%).