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Xerox iGen4 Now Directly Connects to Fiery Controllers to Make your Business Thrive

Work Smarter, More Productively and Faster than Ever Before

EFI™ is now shipping its highest performing Fiery® print controller for the Xerox® iGen4 press, a combination that delivers unparalleled image and color quality, maximum productivity and unsurpassed reliability to ensure that you produce exceptional results every time.

The EX Print Server is one of the first to ship with the new Fiery Command WorkStation® 5 (CWS5). Fiery CWS5 unleashes the powerful features of Fiery servers by centralizing job management via an intuitive, flexible interface that produces jobs faster, dramatically reduces operator mistakes, decreases waste, and increases the overall profitability for the production printer. This new combination of Xerox and EFI tools provides an end-to-end integrated workflow. Now, whether you have an EFI Print MIS, EFI Digital StoreFront® Web-to-Print, EFI VUTEK® superwide, EFI Rastek™ wide-format printer, or an EFI Proofing solution, you can take advantage of the integration between multiple EFI and Xerox technologies to optimize job management and production workflow. To find out more about CWS5, click on the highlighted link.

This new combination provides an end-to-end integrated workflow. Now, whether you use EFI Pace™, PrintSmith™, Monarch, , or Digital StoreFront® or any EFI Proofing solution, VUTEk superwide printer or Rastek wide-format printer you can take advantage of the integration between multiple EFI and Xerox technologies to optimize job management and production workflow.

Now, you can share information, improve accuracy, and speed up production by streamlining the use of information from your client’s desktop (EFI Digital StoreFront) to your management system (EFI PrintSmith, Pace or Monarch) to your Fiery and onto your Xerox production solution.

 

 

 

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