Version 15 also includes a new preview feature to help keep track of nested jobs in high-throughput production environments. With the release of Version 15, Caldera users will be able to upgrade their software for enhanced performance, increased flexibility and improved features, which will better enable them to meet the challenges of the large-format digital printing industry.#
This feature is unique to CalderaRIP and saves on manual processes while still delivering maximum cutting speed, flexibility and precision.įrance's Caldera has launched a new version of its award-winning raster image processor (RIP) software.
Users will be able to automate their trimming workflow using the ASP (Automatic Slicer Positioning) functionality of the Fotoba XLA 170. A new White Under Marks feature has been created for improved cutting accuracy on non-white media such as dark, transparent or metallic substrates, while the new Wide Contour Offset greatly improves the accuracy of the cutting process when shrinking or distorting textile substrates. The new features included in Version 15 will contribute to making it one of the most versatile RIP packages on the market.
It now comes with an improved interface for attaching and switching RIP licenses and a Sync&Deploy module to allow users to install their drivers and profiles remotely, the company said in a press release. Along with this new version of CalderaRIP, the company is releasing V1.12 of CalderaDock, the toolbox that allows users to manage the licenses and installation of all their Caldera solutions.
Additionally, OS Support has been expanded in preparation for the release of MacOS Monterey, and more than ten new print and cut drivers have been added to Version 15 ISO. The version includes six new features that will be available to all Version 15 users, as well as special inclusions for CalderaCare subscribers.
With the release of Version 15, Caldera users will be able to upgrade their software for enhanced performance, increased flexibility and improved features, which will better enable them to meet the challenges of the large-format digital printing industry. France’s Caldera has launched a new version of its award-winning raster image processor (RIP) software.