Introducing Fiery Prep-it
Print-for-cut preparation software
Fiery® Prep-it™ is a powerful, easy-to-use software solution for the preparation, layout, and automated production of print-for-cut jobs. It can both save you hours of prepress time and dramatically decrease your media usage with its efficient true shape nesting.
Fiery Prep-it makes it easy and efficient to prepare print-for-cut jobs. It can connect to many different RIP brands and cut controller solutions — providing a central hub for all your print-to-cut needs. From true shape nesting and cut path editing, through to double-sided printing and automation, it can maximize the use of your existing printing and cutting equipment.
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Benefits
- Print more jobs on less media with highly optimized, free-angle, true shape nesting.
- Save hours of manual prepress time with fast and easy cut path and layout preparation.
- Focus on other tasks by fully automating nest creation.
- Maximize the use of existing printing and cutting equipment with comprehensive connectivity.
- Avoid expensive errors by using predefined workflows and hot folders.
Savings:
- Save more than 10% on media versus competitive true shape nesting solutions
- Prepare jobs in a fraction of the time compared to manual nesting methods, plus reduce media consumption by an average of 33%
- Decrease your media usage by over 50% instead of using wasteful rectangle-based in-RIP nesting, and save on nesting time.
More economic benefits:
- Fiery Prep-it nests use less media, so they take less time to print, delivering more throughput from your printers
- Its tighter nests keep cutting times to a minimum, freeing up your cutters and routers to accept the next job
- Fiery Prep-it can connect to any RIP that accepts PDF files so you can utilise all available printers
- Its comprehensive output cut formats provide the flexibility to connect to many types of cut controllers
- Prep-it only uses the necessary amount of substrate by using smaller board sizes for the last “sheet” of a nest