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EFI Launches Fiery Textile Bundle

Designed to deliver quality and to streamline Reggiani textile printing workflows.

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Electronics for Imaging, Inc. (EFI; Fremont, CA) announced the new EFI™ Fiery® Textile Bundle – a set of design and production workflow innovations –  for businesses looking to grow with digital industrial textile production for apparel and décor. The bundle used with EFI Reggiani digital inkjet printers includes new Fiery DesignPro Adobe® Illustrator® and Photoshop® plug-ins to create professional textile designs efficiently, and the newest Fiery proServer digital front end (DFE) for high quality textile production.

With the launch of Fiery DesignPro, EFI provides the ability to accurately match colors to the printed result, share color palettes across the design team in real time, design professional repeat patterns and create multiple colorways from one design. The plug-ins work as part of designers’ familiar environment within Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, resulting in reduced learning curves and shorter design time.

The bundle also comes with the new version 6.5 of the EFI Fiery proServer DFE, an advanced offering for wide- and superwide-format inkjet printers that brings EFI Fiery performance and color technology to the EFI Reggiani family of industrial textile printers. Used by major textile brands for sampling, Fiery proServer provides color consistency in the production workflow with color profiles that can be used across the design and production process.

For more information, visit efi.com.

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