New Postscript RIP Server

ColorBurst Systems' "Overdrive" product is a new Postscript RIP Server for Mac OS X.
Written on April 29, 2010
Categories: Hardware, Print, Printers, News

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ColorBurst Systems (CSE, Inc.) announced the release of Overdrive®, the newest addition to the ColorBurst RIP Server family for Mac OS X. Overdrive offers ColorBurst’s award-winning color management technology with expanded printer support including Epson, Canon, and HP desktop and large format printers. Overdrive’s built-in Adobe® black point compensation provides expected results for Photoshop® users automatically, while support for paper manufacturer’s ICC profiles provides custom results without the time and expense of custom profiling. Overdrive’s proofing features include Pantone® matching and the ability to reach a Delta E within proofing industry standards for #1, #3, and #5 press sheets.

“We are excited to offer such a capable initial release of Overdrive,” said Larry Spevak, president of ColorBurst Systems. “We knew we had a solid product when a pre-release version of Overdrive made six winning prints at the 2010 DIMA Digital Printer Shoot-Out. With such a strong start, we see a great future for Overdrive.”

To introduce Overdrive, ColorBurst has launched a new web site with a full list of product features, requirements, pricing, and secure online ordering. Overdrive is available in 13", 17", 24", 44", and 64" widths, starting at $395, or $295 for a Single User Version. A 15-day unrestricted demo of Overdrive is available at www.overdriverip.com.

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