KODAK LAUNCHES PRINERGY 10.0

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Kodak has launched Version 10.0 of Prinergy Software, available on premise, in the cloud or as a hybrid solution with subscription bundles.

Enhancements: Kodak Prinergy version 10.0
Enhancements: Kodak Prinergy version 10.0

Kodak says Prinergy Workflow Solutions offer “smart automation” and support for analogue and digital printing processes. It says Prinergy is compatible with virtually all third-party software and equipment, and connects with the “broadest range” of digital presses.

Prinergy 10.0 is available at no additional cost to customers, with a service contract or users of the cloud-based Kodak Prinergy with Managed Services.

According to Kodak, the new version of the Prinergy Workflow Software provides “numerous enhancements” and new functions for more productivity and application security. It says a new Marks JTP (Job Ticket Processor) Pooling and Archive & Retrieve JTP Pooling can avoid processing bottlenecks and increase speed, and says improvements in Preps
SmartMarks placement bring greater efficiency and accuracy.

It says automatic process template conversion from Harmony Software to Kodak Colorflow Software simplifies this transition and eliminates human error.

The added ability to add comments to individual RBA (rules based automation) rule actions eases the transfer of know-how and important information between employees. In addition, Prinergy 10.0 offers a further increased level of security and stability with support for the latest Apple macOS 13 operating system, the availability of Prinergy Setup in HTML5, a new 64-bit plug-in for Adobe Acrobat Software, and the use of the HTTPS protocol in Kodak Prinergy Business Link software, which supports data communication between the Prinergy System and an MIS.

“Version 10.0 of Prinergy Workflow Software takes automation to a higher level with numerous improvements and new functional capabilities. Altogether, these advancements help printers to streamline their workflow processes while safeguarding their infrastructure and improving profitability,” said Jim Barnes, Kodak’s chief IT implementation officer.

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