EFI’s Océ 1000C drives Océ color print engine, offers advanced color control, production workflow automation tools and extensive variable data printing support.
EFI rolled out a new front-end server
to drive Oce’s new CPS900 color print engine.
Based on EFI’s Fiery technology, the
Oce 1000C server is aimed at helping users handle the most complex print jobs
fast and efficiently, while ensuring high-quality color output, the company
said.
"With an architecture built to handle
high-speed production printing and workflow automation tools to eliminate
bottlenecks, the Océ 1000C offers significant productivity and efficiency
improvements to Océ customers," explained Frank Mallozzi, vice president of
worldwide sales at EFI. "Plus, EFI's specialized color management tools build
upon Océ's unique seven-color copy press imaging technology to deliver unmatched
color output."
The Oce 1000C is based on EFI’s Fiery
System software for color management and job processing. Fiery tools
include:
* Command WorkStation for centralized
management and manipulation of jobs;
* ColorWise color management software,
which gives users the control and flexibility to define color settings using
ICC/ICM profiles;
* A Graphic Arts Package, which is a
suite of specialized tools designed to streamline workflow and ensure
consistently accurate color and print quality on the CPS900.
In addition, since the Oce 1000C is
based on dual Xeon Pentium 4 CPUs running at 2.8 GHz, it can handle variable
data printing at full engine speeds, EFI said. It also supports a range of VDP
languages, including EFI’s Fiery FreeForm and PPML.
For more information, visit EFI
here.