Connect with us

Product Buying + Technology

Infigo Software Announces Enfocus OEM Partnership

Automation efficiencies among the advantages.

mm

Published

on

Infigo Software (Crawley, England) announces its OEM partnership with Enfocus (Miamisburg, OH), enabling the company to offer its customers more print management solutions to meet their e-commerce needs. This partnership means customers of Infigo’s Catfish platform can combine PDF quality control with a streamlined workflow for producing accurate, print ready files.

Enfocus PitStop software analyzes artwork automatically for errors, flags items to be addressed and can even auto-correct, saving time and manual input, ensuring accuracy in any output that requires PDF. The OEM partnership with Enfocus means that Infigo Catfish customers can license the Enfocus preflight and correction functionality as a cost effective add-on option in Catfish that Infigo will support as part of an end to end solution.

The newly-integrated solution enables customers to submit error-free, print-ready files automatically through the cloud-based Infigo Software Catfish e-commerce platform. By integrating Enfocus PitStop with Infigo Catfish, it’s possible to automate every aspect of artwork management into a single workflow, from design and proofing to preflighting, printing and archiving, reducing the risk for human error. Users can also update artwork within Infigo’s design tool, MegaEdit, once it’s been verified by Enfocus PitStop, so there’s no need to go back to a designer to update the PDF.

For more information, visit infigosoftware.com/contact.

Advertisement

SPONSORED VIDEO

Introducing the Sign Industry Podcast

The Sign Industry Podcast is a platform for every sign person out there — from the old-timers who bent neon and hand-lettered boats to those venturing into new technologies — we want to get their stories out for everyone to hear. Come join us and listen to stories, learn tricks or techniques, and get insights of what’s to come. We are the world’s second oldest profession. The folks who started the world’s oldest profession needed a sign.

Promoted Headlines

Advertisement

Subscribe

Advertisement

Most Popular