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Welcome to the Adobe Print Team newsletter! Our mission is to provide valuable insights and updates on the
latest developments in the print industry and the Adobe Print Team. Please feel free to distribute this to
colleagues within your organization. We hope you and this edition engaging and informative! You are receiving
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Ricoh recently launched a new lineup of A3 full-color MFPs: IM C6010, IM C5510, IM
C5510, IM C4510, IM C3510, IM C3010, IM C2510 and IM C2010. These high-security,
edge-enabled devices are available with Adobe Embedded Print Engine (AEPE) as
an option. AEPE helps these devices to deliver high quality and performance, native
PDF and PostScript printing,
and be future ready.
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AEPE has already demonstrated its capability in the LFP segment, with devices powered
by AEPE already present in the market. Last year, Epson introduced its new generation of
production class SureColor T-Series & P-Series wide format printers powered by AEPE. This quarter, Epson has launched three new LFP models in the SureColor series powered by AEPE as a standard bundle: SC-P8500DM, SC-T7700DM, and SC-T5700DM. These devices are targeted for CAD/GIS applications and deliver the required high image
quality. The launch of these devices is a testament to Adobe technology's versatility and
high performance that can enable such demanding use cases.
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We continue our blog series, exploring various office
and commercial printing topics. You will find industry
trends, market updates, and insights on various print
topics. We aim to provide valuable information and
perspective on the latest developments in the print
industry and the Adobe Print team. We are confident
that you will find this series engaging and informative.
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Unlocking a World of Possibilities with Large Format Printers
Discover how large format printers (LFPs) are transforming visual communication across
industries in the digital age. This blog post explores the market growth and technological
advancements of LFPs, highlighting their ability to produce high-quality, large-scale prints.
Learn about the crucial role of Adobe's Embedded Print Engine (AEPE) in optimizing print
quality and accuracy, enabling spot colors and ICC profiles for precise color reproduction.
Epson's SureColor series exemplifies the power of AEPE. As the demand for LFPs continues
to rise, explore how AEPE can unlock new possibilities in visual communication for LFP
manufacturers.
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Empowering Digital Textile Printing with Adobe PDF
Discover how Adobe's expertise extends beyond creative tools into digital textile printing
with the Adobe PDF Print Engine. This powerful technology harnesses the capabilities of
PDF to overcome challenges in the industry, such as consistent color reproduction,
high-definition image fidelity, complex design variations, seamless workflows, collaboration,
customization, and waste reduction. The Adobe PDF Print Engine empowers textile printers
to unlock creativity and productivity, revolutionizing design-to-manufacturing. With limitless
possibilities, Adobe remains at the forefront of digital textile printing, weaving dreams into
reality with PDF.
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FESPA, Munich
Adobe Print Team members attended the FESPA trade show (May 23-26, Munich). The
annual event showcased several new product introductions in large format printing, grand
format printing (flatbed), direct-to-garment printing (DTG), and direct-to-fabric
textile printing (DTF). Adobe PDF Print Engine drives many of these specialized presses via
our OEM channel partners and RIP solution partners. Although some vendors
exhibited analog print technologies, inkjet printing dominated the event. In addition to
surveying the state of the industry in these dynamic industry segments, Adobe
representatives held meetings with several partners and prospects to deepen our
understanding of their product strategies and share information about Adobe plans,
including APS (see earlier article).
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InPrint, Munich
Adobe participated at InPrint Munich in March 2023 and delivered an in-person
presentation emphasizing the importance of selecting the right RIP technology (amongst
the standard components required for industrial inkjet solutions, such as Inkjet Heads,
Driver Electronics, and embedded software). Adobe presented the capabilities of
PDF Print Engine 6.x in addressing the specific needs of the industrial, packaging, and
textile printing market segments. OEMs seeking further information can visit the
segment-specific websites (hyperlinked above), which also offer downloadable eBooks
tailored to each market segment.
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ADOBE EMBEDDED PRINT ENGINE
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The future-proof technology for printers of tomorrow
Learn more
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ADOBE PDF PRINT ENGINE
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The rendering platform for the Adobe PDF print experience
Learn more
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