LogoJET is excited to announce that its award-winning R Series printers now support the latest Flexi RIP Software, available with Flexi Complete. This integration marks a significant enhancement in the printers’ capabilities, offering unprecedented design, serialization, and powerful features to the printing industry.
The Flexi RIP Software, renowned for its robust design and printing functionalities, now comes with drivers specifically tailored for the LogoJET R Series UV Direct to Substrate printers. This collaboration ensures that users can harness the full potential of their existing printing equipment, expanding to LogoJET’s devices, enhancing both productivity and creativity. With Flexi Complete, users will enjoy a suite of advanced features, including but not limited to sophisticated color management, seamless design-to-print workflow, and enhanced serialization options. These capabilities are designed to meet the evolving needs of businesses and professionals seeking efficiency and high-quality printing solutions.
LogoJET is committed to pushing the boundaries of printing technology and is proud to lead the way in integrating such powerful software with its printers. “Our partnership with Flexi RIP Software represents a pivotal step forward in our mission to provide customers with innovative and profitable solutions that can scale with their business,” said Susan Cox, CEO of LogoJET. “The R Series printers, combined with the capabilities of Flexi Complete, will uncover new possibilities for our users.”
To showcase the capabilities of the R Series printers with Flexi RIP Software, LogoJET will be conducting live demonstrations at the upcoming ISA Show in Orlando, Florida, from April 10-12th and include a 1-year subscription at no additional cost with all new printer purchases. Attendees will have the opportunity to experience firsthand the powerful features and unmatched quality that these printers offer when paired with Flexi.
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