The OASymbio automation tool connects order intake, production and shipping, which eliminates opportunities for error and ensures greater production efficiency.
The new module allows job files submitted in more traditional ways, such as over the counter, or via FTP sites and email, to be automatically tested, corrected and preflighted.
This reduces the need for manual intervention and pre-press labour, and speeds up the delivery of jobs to the press.
Objective Advantage chief executive Gareth O'Brien said the integration of PitStop Server into OASymbio would "result in a reduction of costs and an increase in production output".
OASymbio retails for £26,040 (€35,000) with the pre-flighting module costing £7,440. Both are available now.
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