Digital Printers With Windows Vista Compatability

A KIP UK product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Oct 16, 2007

Full Windows Vista compatibility is now provided by the wide-format digital printers from KIP UK after the company's Windows driver completed tests at the Windows Hardware Quality Labs.

KIP, of Daventry, has had its systems WHQL certified for 64-Bit and 32-Bit versions of Windows Vista, XP and 2003 Server, meaning the KIP Windows driver meets the explicit standards of reliability and quality defined by Microsoft, said the company.

KIP said that the Windows driver makes its products easier to use by enabling direct printing from Windows-based applications and that they support advanced features, such as set collation, fast spooling for multiple copies or sets, data tracking for job accounting and media selection.

Managing director of KIP UK, Chris Hill, explained: "KIP and Microsoft have worked very closely together on this and as a result we are amongst the first wide format print manufacturers to release Vista compatible products.".

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