Global Graphics Extends Its Leading Position in Printing Technology for Microsoft's XPS Format.SEATTLE -- Global Graphics (Brussels:GLOG): --Next phase of XPS (1) See XML Paper Specification. (2) A brand name for certain models of Inspiron laptops from Dell. solutions are announced for digital printer and copiers, digital presses and commercial print workflows --Multi-platform support and the benefits of native XPS printing presented at WinHEC Today Global Graphics announced that it is taking its XPS technology development into a new phase with next generation initiatives for digital printer and copier manufacturers and commercial print workflows. XPS (XML Paper Specification An XML-based document format from Microsoft. Providing full page layout capabilities, XML Paper Specification (XPS) also allows digital signatures and digital rights to be applied to the documents. ) is the new print and document format for the upcoming release of Windows Vista The current version of Windows for the desktop. It was released in late 2006 for businesses and early 2007 for consumers. Vista adds numerous features, including improved security and advanced multimedia capabilities. . This new phase will enable printer/copier manufacturers to accelerate their adoption of XPS and provide them with greater flexibility and financial benefits. The initiatives include developing: XPS filters to provide more components for host-based workflows; scalable consumption for low end embedded devices which have limited resources; and, XPS conversion technology for print and print related workflows and for use in application software. Jim Freidah Global Graphics' chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. says, "We have been developing a broad spectrum of XPS implementation options and are unique in our ability to offer native XPS solutions across a full range of devices, including legacy devices and workflows, - from desktop ink jet printers See inkjet printer. to high end digital presses- using a common architecture." In its booth (# 415) at WinHEC, Global Graphics is demonstrating multi-platform native XPS printing, using the latest release of its XPS RIP technology. The XPS Document format has been developed with the intention that it can be used in Windows and in other platforms. Global Graphics is demonstrating rich content documents printing from a Windows-based PC to a duplex color laser printer A laser printer that prints in color using four toner cartridges (CMYK) of cyan, magenta, yellow and black. The colors are applied one at a time to the drum and are then adhered to the paper. See printer. and from a Mac Mini The smallest, lightest and least expensive Macintosh desktop computer. Housed in a case 6.5 x 6.5 x 2", it takes up hardly any space on the desktop, but is a full-fledged Mac with a built-in optical drive and remote control. The monitor, keyboard and mouse are extra cost items. to an eight-color wide format inkjet printer A printer that propels droplets of ink directly onto the medium. Today, almost all inkjet printers produce color. Low-end inkjets use three ink colors (cyan, magenta and yellow), but produce a composite black that is often muddy. using release 7 of its native XPS RIP. The demonstrations are designed to show how a native XPS print path will transform the knowledge workers' ability to produce high-quality, professionally printed documents from the desktop. Native XPS printing provides the best printing experience because the XPS Document is RIPped directly by the print driver or print device without conversion to another intermediary format. "Windows Presentation Foundation The user interface subsystem in the Vista version of Windows. Part of the .NET Framework 3.0 programming interface (API) and formerly code named "Avalon," Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) takes advantage of advanced 3D graphics capabilities in modern machines. will be the primary catalyst for developing rich content documents", continues Jim Freidah, "and only through a native XPS implementation, can users obtain optimal image quality and performance. Clearly, printer/copier manufacturers who implement native XPS processing in their printers and copiers will have a significant advantage, in terms of image quality and performance, over their competition." Global Graphics was chosen by Microsoft in 2003 to provide consultancy and proof of concept development services on XPS and worked with the Windows development teams on the specification for the new format. Global Graphics' XPS technology has been in continuous development, in step with the evolving XPS specification, since the early days of the company's involvement with Microsoft and its development of a prototype native XPS RIP that was first demonstrated towards the end of 2004. In the final phase of the project, Global Graphics is developing a print reference implementation RIP that Microsoft intends to make available to assist hardware and software developers in XPSDrv driver development for Windows Vista. Global Graphics launched its XPS Early Adopter Program in September 2005. Under the program it has made its XPS technology available to more than a dozen Early Adopter Partners, most of whom are printer/copier manufacturers. The company plans to extend the program to offer its new XPS initiatives to EA partners, including broadening the program to include software application vendors. "Global Graphics is a leading supplier of page description language A high-level language for commanding a printer to print text and graphics on a page. The two major languages are Adobe's PostScript and HP's PCL, which are device independent and supported by most every printer. technology to the print industry and an important adopter of the XPS Document format. It is encouraging to see them continue their commitment to XPS by offering such a broad range of implementation options and platform independent support," said Madelyn Bryant McIntire, Product Unit Manager for the Digital Documents Platform and Solutions team, Microsoft Corporation (company) Microsoft Corporation - The biggest supplier of operating systems and other software for IBM PC compatibles. Software products include MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, Windows NT, Microsoft Access, LAN Manager, MS Client, SQL Server, Open Data Base Connectivity (ODBC), MS Mail, . "In the coming months Microsoft plans to make available a black-boxed print reference implementation RIP, based on Global Graphics' technology, with a Windows Vista developer toolset." About Global Graphics Global Graphics (http://www.globalgraphics.com) has a long history of providing cross-platform, high-performance software that allows businesses to create, share, store and print documents. The Company's software technology is integral to products produced by printer manufacturers, document companies, and systems integrators worldwide. The Company's broad technology portfolio includes: Raster Image Processors that convert text and images into printable form; software for document conversion and manipulation; and, components for digital workflows and color management. In particular, it specializes in technology for processing Page Description Languages. The company has worked with PostScript(R) since 1986, and with the Portable Document Format (file format) Portable Document Format - (PDF) The native file format for Adobe Systems' Acrobat. PDF is the file format for representing documents in a manner that is independent of the original application software, hardware, and operating system used to create those documents. (PDF (Portable Document Format) The de facto standard for document publishing from Adobe. On the Web, there are countless brochures, data sheets, white papers and technical manuals in the PDF format. ) since its introduction in 1993. With an extensive patent portfolio that touches many areas of printing technology, Global Graphics is an active supporter of industry standards and works with a wide range of industry bodies and consultative groups to ensure that its software complies with the latest specifications. Glossary RIP = a Raster Image Processor converts text and images that make up a printed page into printable form. RIPs are used in digital presses, printers, copiers and for transmitting information over the Internet. PDL See page description language. 1. PDL - Page Description Language. 2. PDL - Program Design Language. 3. PDL - Push Down List. 4. PDL - Dave Lebling, one of the co-authors of Zork. = A page description language specifies the arrangement of a printed page through commands from a computer that the printer carries out. Trademarks Global Graphics, the smarter alternative, are trademarks of Global Graphics Software Ltd. which may be registered in certain jurisdictions. PostScript is a trademark of Adobe Systems Adobe Systems Incorporated (pronounced a-DOE-bee IPA: /əˈdoʊbiː/) (NASDAQ: ADBE) (LSE: ABS) is an American computer software company headquartered in San Jose, California, USA. Inc. which may be registered in certain jurisdictions. All other brand and product names are the registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners. |
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