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News Release from: OneVision Software | Subject: Asura, Asura Pro, Solvero pre-press workflows
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 October 2007
Workflow Systems Upgrades Process XPS
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Ifra Expo, from October 8-11 in Vienna (Austria) will see Onevision introduce new features for its Asura, Asura Pro and Solvero pre-press workflow systems on stand A750.
The newest versions of Asura, Asura Pro and Solvero are claimed to be able to convert XPS files in to PDF, PostScript or EPS files to enable printers and publishers to accept and process XPS files without changing their pre-press workflows The required conversion in to the requested file format for the RIP can either be done automatically with Asura or Asura Pro, or manually with Solvero
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 14 Jan 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Onevision said that users also benefit from the 'downward compatibility' in Onevision's software.
For example, XPS files can now also be converted in to PostScript Level 1 or PDF 1.2.
With Solvero, text, images and graphics of XPS files can be edited in the same way as PDF, PostScript, or EPS files.
The company's software is said to automatically check, correct and output files in to several formats, including PDF, EPS and PostScript and now XPS (XML Paper Specification), the new file type for graphics produced using Windows Vista from Microsoft.
Marcus Diwo, head of marketing at Onevision Software, added: "With these new additions in Asura and Solvero, printers and publishers can be confident knowing that production can be continued with their existing infrastructure, even as new file formats such as XPS are introduced on the market.
Further, customer service and customer retention can be enhanced and improved as printers and publishers can adapt to the individual circumstances of each customer.".
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