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Shiraz Software have announced the introduction of the new Shiraz RIP products Leasing option. You can now lease and utilise a fully functional, latest version Shiraz RIP Solo product starting from as little as £25/€30/$40 for three months.
Why Lease:. No Upfront Capital Cost. No Long Terrm Contract. Access the Latest Version. Standard Options included. Access to Priority Support. Renew Lease or Purchase at anytime We are also offering a Special Launch Promotion (for Limited period only): Receive a 10% Discount Voucher valid towards purchase of the full license equivalent product, when buying a 3 months Lease license.
Visit the for further information. This entry was posted in on. It’s always heart warming to hear nice feedback from our customers, here is a recent email we have received: “Thank You team. The way you supported and helped me work out how to use Focus and make profiles was sensational and I was only on a trial run. The support you gave me, has made me buy this product without hesitation. I am pleased to tell you I have now completed making my first proper profile and WOW it is great to see the print matching what is on the screen.
I am looking forward to creating many beautiful prints. Brian Rasmussen, Countrysidefoto Australia” This entry was posted in on. Epson is building on the success of its large-format printer range for signage and POS applications with the launch of the SureColor™ SC-S30600, a 64-inch, four-colour (CMYK), eco-solvent roll-fed printer with new Epson UltraChrome® GS2 Ink. Gives Epson SureColor a higher level of flexibility and control over a variety of functions such as colour management and profiling, calibration, proofing, multiple image handling, job queuing and custom paper formats. Features include the ability to accurately interpret and output PostScript/PDF files, sophisticated nesting, live printer status polling where Information fed back from the printer is used by the system to check and direct the print production as well as informing the user about various printer conditions such as ink levels, loaded media and the job. Visit the page for more details. This entry was posted in on.
Innovative software manufacturer Shiraz Software has announced a new generation of its Rip Server, Signature and Focus solutions which will allow users easier management of an unparalleled range of functions designed to streamline production and improve revenue. Fronted by a sleek, accessible Dashboard, the Shiraz V8 release has placed customer feedback at the heart of redevelopment and focused on creating an unbeatable, accessible user experience for wide-format printers. A full-scale rebuild of the underlying architecture sees the entire Shiraz range updated with faster and smarter RIP functionality, as well as an enhanced customer service module with sophisticated remote access and extended support for machines from several manufacturers. With native support for the latest Windows 7 and Mac OS X Lion operating systems, Shiraz V8 includes a Live Update facility which checks automatically for software upgrades, new media profiles and performance-enhancing tweaks, installing them with minimal interferences to the software’s operation., Shiraz’s complete solution for RIP workflow management for environments with multiple users and devices, sets new standards in speed, stability and ease-of-use, reducing management and processing times and improving throughput and accuracy. Server V8 now includes a HPGL/2 engine to support rendering and printing of vector and raster files. Developed especially for use in design, graphic arts, engineering, architecture and GIS mapping environments, the new HPGL/2 engine allows for large-format printing without the need for costly specialist solutions for individual applications. For smaller wide-format facilities which nevertheless require a top-flight RIP solution, promises a number of significant improvements, whilst retaining the powerful RIP capabilities that have made it Shiraz’s leading production option.
Alongside the redesigned user interface, it incorporates new developments in image management for smarter printing. Signature V8 is now available in single-user Solo or multi-user Server editions. The faster, more instinctive user interface of (also available in Solo or Server editions), for fine art and photographic output, offers a host of innovative features for printing even complex gallery wraps with ease. Users now have the ability to split and visualise an image over any number of rows and columns for complex, triptych-style presentation ideas, and can also use the unique Ruby Gallery Wrap feature to arrange images for canvas wraps in an eye-catching diamond formation. The next generation of Shiraz’s RIP solution suite will be commercially available in January 2012.
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This entry was posted in on. Shiraz Software supports Royal Academy Schools postgraduates with donation of RIP Server package to drive Epson digital print suite Following the endowment of grant and equipment provided to the Royal Academy Schools by Epson in 2008, an expansive and versatile RIP system was required to take full advantage of the suite’s five high-quality wide-format printers. Shiraz Software stepped up to the mark by offering the prestigious establishment its RIP Server package, thereby giving students the benefit of continuous software development undertaken with fine art applications in mind, plus central server control for the Epson suite’s versatile printing machinery. Barton Hargreaves is the Epson Print Research Fellow at the Royal Academy Schools, forming part of a team of art professionals who guide postgraduate students through their interdisciplinary education. The Epson suite is a vital part of their journey in print, and Hargreaves combines his own technical background in traditional and digital print methodologies with his experience as an artist to help students achieve the ambitious projects they present for their interim and graduation exhibitions.
Only 17 postgraduates are accepted from some 800 applications every year and, for both them and Hargreaves, RIP Server is a vital portal to experimental and creative final pieces – as is the relationship with Shiraz Software itself. “Students from the Royal Academy Schools run trials on non-typical media on a weekly basis, outputting to anything from fabrics to animal skins,” says Hargreaves. “My role is to help the postgraduates fulfil their endeavours, whether that’s using a standard photographic or display material that will be applied in an unusual way, or printing to a Financial Timessupplement.
Shiraz RIP Server allows us to prototype, to explore, and to produce excellent photographic output for final pieces – all of which are possible on an exploratory course such as the Royal Academy Schools’.” Recognising the value of the artistic and experimental angle in the research and development of digital print, Shiraz Software also helps Hargreaves and the Royal Academy Schools postgraduates by co-developing media profiles. “I’m in regular contact with the Shiraz Software team, producing profiles for non-standard or unpopular media, which gives our students a wider range for their research,” Hargreaves adds. “The remote management capability of the programme is also vital, meaning that a Shiraz expert can take over my machine if we are resolving a tricky situation together.” Shiraz RIP Server demonstrates the company’s understanding of both industrial processes and artistic reproduction, incorporating as it does key aspects of each to offer a powerful yet versatile solution. “Whereas before we weren’t able to apply certain effects because either the computer or the printer couldn’t handle the file size, we now can within Shiraz RIP Server,” explains Hargreaves. “We can engineer complex processes, such as overprinting, without limitation, so our students can explore the whole capacity of the digital print process. For us, the software’s key benefit is its versatility.” While Hargreaves is the only operator of RIP Server at present, students will in the future be able to investigate more of the software side of digital printing technology, helped in no small way by Shiraz’s accessibility.
In the meantime, Hargreaves can exercise the control he requires to ensure that media costs are kept to a minimum with advanced tiling and nesting features, despite the experimental nature of his department. Because of his own understanding of print, he can also use the Focus module of the software – which can also be supplied to photographers and fine art users as a standalone application – to design his own templates, allowing even more advanced trials to find new and unusual print formats. “We’re also learning a lot from our relationship with the Royal Academy Schools, and it’s also important for us to have innovative users who want to push the limits of what digital print can do,” comments Ramin Shahbazi, business development director of Shiraz Software. “Digital print as a discipline advances because of experimentation and invention, and we have always believed that our customer-first relationships with our users help us remain at the front of that trend. We’re delighted to be integral to such an investigative department and look forward to continuing our work with the Royal Academy Schools.” This entry was posted in on. Shiraz Software as an Graphics Solutions GOLD Partner will be participating in HP APJ Designjet Masterclass 2011 which be held at the Grand Hyatt Macau on 18-20 July 2011. For the first time ever, and building on the multiple product launches this year, Designjet will host the HP APJ Designjet Masterclass 2011, where participant will be directly involved in the HP strategy and innovation discussions with Senior HP Executives from the Asia Pacific Region and Worldwide.
Come and visit us on stand number 8 at the main exhibition hall where Shiraz software will be showcasing its state of the art solutions for the HP range. This entry was posted in on.
In a move which consolidates a number of recent advances to its popular multi-functional RIPs, Shiraz Software has announced a raft of upgrades in new versions of its key software platforms for large-format output. While RIP Server v6.7 and the single-printer Signature v7.5 now encompass the potent, popular Adobe PDF plug-in as well as other important enhancements, Focus v3 includes innovative productivity features for photographic and fine art production.
Following from the commercial success and positive response to its Adobe PDF plug-in in October 2009, Shiraz has elected to incorporate it as standard in both RIP Server v6.7, for production environments with multiple devices, and Signature v7.5. This will provide users with an impressive level of accuracy and reliability when taking advantage of the software's full PDF handling functionality. Adding to the fully HP-certified support for its latex printing technologies, Shiraz RIP Server v6.7 includes a throng of drivers for new machines.
Users of Epson's Stylus Pro 7700 and 9700 are now fully represented, as well as those using the Stylus Pro 3800 with RGB ICC profiling enabled. Several members of Canon's imagePrograf family—the iPF650, 655, 750, 755, 6300, 6350, 8300 and 8310—feature, as well as Mimaki's solvent-based CJV-30 print-and-cut series, the UV-curable flatbed JFX machines and the hybrid UJV-160. Version 7.5 of Shiraz Signature is bidding to become the most versatile, efficient and diverse low-cost platform on the market for single-printer users with a multitude of new, productivity-based components.
A print mode widget allows a full list of configuration parameters and their values to be adjusted within given tolerances, providing owners the power to fine-tune their device to their specific requirements. Also, a new integrated tool for image browsing and management enables users to place multiple images quickly and automatically within the layout module. The interactive tiling feature has been further enhanced to allow for various production requirements, such as reverse printing and user tile selections.
Powerful graphical enhancements also star in the latest round of upgrades to Shiraz Signature, including refinement of fully ICC aware image previews which show accurate rendering of images as would be printed. Any color correction and changes on images are reflected instantaneously, enabling users to print with the confidence that their graphic will be reproduced accurately. Job templates can also be created, saved and modified for future reloading, offering an important time saving on standardized, regular or repeat work. Focus v3 for the photographic and fine art markets benefits from a bundle of versatile new options, including further inclusion of pre-print image manipulation.
While the core usability and layout enjoyed by users of Shiraz Focus has not changed, the main application now allows them to save and recall jobs, edit images in batches and add various frames and crop marks. Shiraz's developers have counteracted the need to switch between a third-party image editing application and Focus v3 by developing a new image editor element.
Basic enhancements—such as brightness/contrast, hue, saturation and lightness, color balance and gamma—can be applied live with a before and after image showing the changes. Sharpen, blur, noise and despeckle filters are available, as are greyscale, colorization and sepia effects, and standard save as, zoom and undo/redo tools also feature. Key to the utility is the ability to save edits as special filters that can then be applied to other images or a batch, a function which promises users a vital reduction in image preparation time. All corrections and enhancements are previewed accurately and simulate the printed output exactly.
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The updated Shiraz Focus package also sees an extension of the photo-pack editor to incorporate, amongst other features, variable data printing. A text box can be placed anywhere in the file containing user text or metadata, enabling series numbering or inclusion of EXIF data from the attached images. Operators can add and manipulate frames and borders to ensure precise fitting for the end application; various options for automatic canvas wrapping are also included, such as automatic mirroring of edges. 'The Shiraz suite has always aimed to combine accessibility with advanced image and printer configuration where desired, and these new versions of Focus, Signature and RIP Server offer just that,' said Ramin Shahbazi, business development director for Shiraz Software.
'Incorporating the Adobe PDF functionality is a prime example confirmed by other key developments across the board. It's clear that Shiraz's reasonably-priced offerings provide not just the top-end engineering but also the comprehensive flexibility for all users to get the most from their RIP.'
Shiraz RIP Server v6.7, Shiraz Signature v7.5 and Shiraz Focus v3 are all available for the latest Windows 7 and Mac OSX 10.6 platforms. All products can be used in conjunction with the company's dedicated online support platform, CoverPlus. This web-based facility provides an automated ticketing system whereby users' incidents are logged and tracked by number. Responses are logged in a secure database to allow engineers access to a full history of previous problems, thereby personalizing the support process. Shiraz Software provides software, workflow management and RIP solutions for all users of wide-format inkjet printers, with products including its Server options for businesses running multiple printers and Signature, which is designed as an entry-level stand-alone solution.
All versions are fully upgradable and are available for Windows, Macintosh and Linux platforms. A low-cost image management and printing option, Shiraz Focus, is also available for professional photographers. All current releases are fully compatible with Windows 7 and Macintosh OSX Snow Leopard (10.6).