The new server features ConfidentColor, a suite of software tools for exact colour results from both digital and litho presses that meets requirements for the International Color Consortium colour device link management standard.
Xerox has also added hardware to boost processing times for print jobs, including complex personalised marketing and other custom and image-heavy tasks.
Print jobs can be managed via a drag-and-drop graphical interface. PDF job streaming and JDF job ticking are also supported.
FreeFlow Print Server 6.0 will be available in the summer.
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