EFI and Xerox announce next-generation Fiery Server for Xerox iGen 5 Press

The Xerox EX-P 5 Print Server Powered by Fiery.
The Xerox EX-P 5 Print Server powered by Fiery.

Electronics For Imaging (EFI) has announced the availability of a new EFI Fiery Digital Front End (DFE) for the Xerox iGen 5 Press. The Xerox EX-P 5 Print Server powered by Fiery first made its debut at Print 17. The new Fiery DFE supports the iGen 5 Press’ new White Dry Ink capability, and is the first commercially available DFE on the new Fiery FS300 Pro platform.
Ragni Meta.
Ragni Meta.

“We believe the new capabilities with the Fiery DFE will be a significant asset to our customers, especially as it relates to optimizing our fifth station options,” said Ragni Mehta, Vice President and General Manager, Cut Sheet Business, Xerox. “This partnership with EFI will allow Xerox to capitalize on the ability of White Dry Ink and other specialty colours to increase the breadth of applications that can be produced on the Xerox iGen 5 Press.”
The Xerox iGen 5 Press.
The Xerox iGen 5 Press.

The iGen 5 Press’ new White Dry Ink capability enables printing of brilliant content on coloured media, with applications including folding cartons, point of purchase (POP) materials, greeting cards, direct-mail postcards, business cards and more. The Fiery DFE makes it easy to manage White Dry Ink (as well as all other fifth-station options) throughout the entire job workflow. For example, Fiery ImageViewer, part of the included Fiery Graphic Arts Package,Premium Edition, allows users to view the ink separation in the raster file to see exactly where white will print, thus preventing inadvertent errors while reducing waste.
John Henze.
John Henze.

“The new Fiery DFE for the iGen 5 Press is based on the Fiery NX Premium hardware platform,” said John Henze, VP of Marketing, EFI Fiery. “It features HyperRIP enhancements that allow shops to double their processing speed on more types of jobs. It also includes the new Fiery Command WorkStation 6 – the most popular production print-job management interface in the industry, which is helping our customers increase their shop floor productivity.” The new Fiery DFE’s intuitive user interface design enables fast, out-of-the-box set-up and use. And the advantages of job, make-ready and colour management tools enable users to “unleash” the power of the Fiery DFE. Some of the new Fiery FS300 features include:

  • Enhanced handling of spot colours, including the ability to overprint up to 127 spot colours per page. In addition, operators can easily prioritize spot colour edits on a per job basis to satisfy their customers’ specific colour preferences.
  • Fiery Color Profiler Suite 4.9 – a G7 System Certified profiling and calibrating solution, makes it easy for operators at any skill level to calibrate a Fiery Driven Xerox iGen 5 Press for G7 compliance.
  • Object Inspector and Total Area Coverage – two Fiery ImageViewer enhancements that help operators identify imaging problems related to particular object types. This allows for diagnosis of colour problems without going back to the source files, saving hours in turnaround time.
Tony Curcio
Tony Curcio is the news editor at Graphic Arts Magazine.

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