Global Graphics Software has partnered with Inèdit - maker of neoStampa Rip software for textile digital printing - to create a PDF engine for textile workflows.
NeoStampa is compatible with most of digital devices sold into the textile market including those from Mutoh, Epson, EFI Reggiani, Mimaki and Konica Minolta. It allows the textile printer to connect potentially complex workflows, organising job queues to send designs to different devices. It is compatible with the leading textile design tools.
“The PDF format provides an enhanced way of communicating creative design and job/device instructions for textile design houses, mills and print centres,” said Jeremy Spencer, Global Graphics Software’s vice president of business development. “We are one of the leading experts in PDF technology whose use is growing in the textiles market. So, to collaborate with a world leading workflow provider such as Inèdit is a wonderful opportunity to expand our reach within the textile community.”
Daniel Martinez, product owner at Inèdit Software, added: "This collaboration with Global Graphics will mean a change in our clients' results, providing them with improved precision in PDF printing, that combined with our colour management system, will make neoStampa the most complete Rip Software on the digital textile printing market".
Inèdit will be replacing its existing PDF Library with Global Graphics’ Mako, an SDK that enables the creation of scalable solutions for print workflows from PDFs or other vector formats.