OTTAWA, ON, Canada – October 11, 2018 – The SGIA show in Las Vegas, Nev. (October 18—20th, 2018) provides the platform for the latest product launch for large format production from Tilia Labs. In a joint exhibit at booth 550 with Enfocus Software, Tilia Labs presents Griffin 2.0, developed to boost job preparation and nesting productivity with features that facilitate industrialized paneling production and enhance the range of device integration. Exclusively for large/wide-format production requirements, tilia Griffin is a cross-platform solution designed to provide simplicity for printing and cutting. It offers the ability to search across millions of combinations in minutes to find the most cost-effective, tightly-nested layouts. With its new Dynamic Tiling feature, Griffin 2.0 now allows tiling to be controlled independently in horizontal and vertical directions to optimize paneling production. Options for specifying tile order, overlaps, gaps and glue areas can manage how artwork is split into individual tiled pieces, while Griffin 2.0 tiling also supports internal cut lines, allowing the operator to handle multistep panel installations like non-rectangular peel-offs. The 2.0 release also introduces an Advanced Image Tracing feature enabling automatic generation of tight, precise cutting tool paths at unprecedented speed for cases where no die line path has been specified in the artwork. It works equally well with artwork imported from image-based formats, PDF and AI formats. Multiple settings ensure fine-grained control over contour generation, and fast live previews provide the ability to check settings before applying. Image Tracing works well in conjunction with tool path editing in Artwork View to enable final tweaks to the generated tool paths if needed. “Griffin is well established as a valuable tool for slashing time and costs in wide format production, but there are always more efficiencies to be gained,” says Sagen de Jonge, CEO of Tilia Labs. “For this update, we’ve been looking closely at how we can expand the benefits of Griffin to cover many more of the routine production scenarios that might impede overall productivity. A large percentage of jobs are provided to print service providers without adhering to best-practice standards, so our aim is to provide them with capabilities that can compensate for typical variations and non-conformity so that they can gain full advantage of our high-speed Imposition AI.” The tilia Griffin 2.0 release also introduces new export formats for seamless integration with a wider range of equipment for managing large-format layout planning and imposition from top to tail. A new ZCC Export cutting format provides out-of-the-box integration with Zünd Cut Center workflow management, while the new DXF Export format allows a seamless flow with an even wider range of post-press devices. Exporting for printing and cutting can now also be performed in a single step using the new Griffin 2.0 Multiple Export feature. Further highlights of tilia Griffin 2.0 include:
Griffin is available as a standalone desktop app or as the award-winning tilia Griffin Pro app from the Enfocus in the Switch App Store. When deployed in Switch workflows, job files can be automatically prepared for print, optimized for large format layouts in Griffin Pro and queued up for printing on just about any large format press or cutting table. At the SGIA show, Enfocus Software and Tilia Labs are inviting visitors to booth 550 to get an introductory demo of Enfocus Switch automation with Griffin Pro and enter to win an Enfocus and Tilia Labs automation bundle valued at more than $7,000. The bundle includes a permanent license for Enfocus Switch Core engine, with one year of maintenance and a one-year subscription for the Griffin Pro app. The winner will be randomly selected on the last day of the show. The preceding press release was provided by a company unaffiliated with Wide-Format Impressions. The views expressed within do not directly reflect the thoughts or opinions of Wide-Format Impressions. |