Fiery, LLC, a leading innovator of digital front ends (DFEs) and workflow software, has signed an
agreement with EFI Reggiani to acquire all interests in Spanish specialty print technology
company Inèdit Software.
Inèdit’s products and technologies will complement Fiery’s specialty print software portfolio to offer a comprehensive suite of solutions for printers around the world.
Toby Weiss, CEO of Fiery, has commented:
Inèdit’s well respected software products like neoStampa and neoTextil will complement Fiery’s Digital
Factory family of solutions to serve a broad range of print applications such as fashion and apparel, home decor, soft signage, and direct-to-film (DTF) printing.
Inèdit’s suite of products will benefit print service providers seeking greater capabilities in a
range of print applications:
“From day one, Fiery’s vision has been to empower print providers to deliver exactly what their customers imagine. Inèdit’s software has always impressed us, particularly in textile print segments like direct-to-fabric and dye sublimation. With this acquisition, Fiery can now expand its industry-leading print software solutions portfolio into a wider range of applications – making Fiery a true one-stop-shop for all digital production print providers.”
- neoStampa offers a powerful RIP software tool for digital textile printing, delivering flawless colors and streamlined production.
- neoTextil lets print providers design plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop™, from smart separations to instant colorations, letting print providers design faster, smarter, and ready for production.
- neoCatalog offers a comprehensive solution for organizing designs and comprehensively managing workflows.
- neoMatch uses inline color measurement instruments and imported color references like Pantone to obtain maximum color accuracy when calibrating color libraries.
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