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OneVision Software expands connectivity to production and finishing systems with new version

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Rapidly rising energy costs, material bottlenecks, a shortage of skilled workers – resource efficient production is becoming increasingly important for many printing businesses. In this context, the integration of processes plays a decisive role. After all, the smoother, more error free and more efficient a production runs, the less waste is generated and the less manual intervention is required. As an expert in automation, software manufacturer OneVision supports customers worldwide in digitising and connecting their production processes.



The system landscapes of print companies are usually very individually and differently structured. As XML based middleware, the OneVision software can be easily connected to other software and hardware components. In addition to numerous existing data interfaces, the new version now also enables connection to Google Drive and HTTP data sources. Furthermore, integration options to additional processing systems have been implemented. A newly developed module enables the preparation of cutting lines in already imposed sheets for the Duplo DocuCutter DC-618 and DC-648. Also, marks and barcodes can be applied to the sheets as additional information. Duplo's multi-finishers can thus be configured automatically.


Another new feature is a connection to OptiScout. This functionality prepares the print files for transfer to the OptiScout system and allows integration with countless digital cutting systems such as Colex, Bullmer, Eastman Cuts and many more.


Furthermore, the nesting module has been extended with some innovative functionalities. Intelligent transfer of the print run can shorten RIP times and stabilise the entire workflow. In addition, the nesting of large motifs has been optimised, making even more efficient and economical use of substrates. Print companies working with a cutting system from Kongsberg Precision Cutting Systems can look forward to support for underview cameras.


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