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Printer Server Software offers dynamic label-level scripting.
July 3, 2008 -
With Loftware Print Server v9.5, enterprises can automate and manage business logic that goes into assembling complex labels. Program offers Java-based scripting for comprehensive label customization. Everything from trivial character manipulations to complex serialization issues such as check digits can be scripted to be performed on per-label basis at print time. LPS v9.5 also provides full support for PCL 5 industry-standard laser printer command language.
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Loftware Launches More Powerful Labeling Software with Loftware Print Server(TM), Version 9.5
Software includes dynamic, Label-Level Scripting and dramatically expanded PCL 5 Printer Command Language Compatibility
PORTSMOUTH, N.H., June 25 /- Loftware, Inc. today announced the release of the latest Loftware Print Server ('LPS'), version 9.5.
"The 9.5 release is the premier solution offering for all organizations that label, ship or compete globally. When used with any of our Connector family products, our labeling solution enables any enterprise to automate and manage the business logic that goes into assembling today's complex labels," said Eric Anderson, CEO/President of Loftware. "LPS 9.5 offers full Java-based scripting for fast, easy and comprehensive label customization. Everything from seemingly trivial character manipulations such as font sizes or types as well as complex serialization issues such as check digits, and much more -- can be scripted to be performed on a per-label basis at print time.
"LPS 9.5 also provides full support for the PCL 5 industry-standard laser printer command language. Across the board, LPS 9.5 reflects our commitment and ability to evolve our solution with innovative features that empower our users to do more, in less time, at lower costs, over wider geographies, more intuitively, and with significantly reduced dependence on IT intervention," said Loftware CEO Eric Anderson.
"This is an initial launch of the next generation of Loftware technology and products that compliment the 9.5 release. Look forward to more news in the coming weeks."
About Loftware
Loftware is the foremost authority and market software leader in delivering innovative business solutions for meeting a company's global labeling requirements. Loftware's enterprise output label and print management software suites enable organizations running Oracle(R), SAP(R) and other major ERP, supply chain and warehouse management applications to quickly develop and deploy complex barcode label and RFID smart label tags. High volume printing capability and scalability provides immediate control over global labeling operations from one central instance, ensuring that compliancy requirements and uniformity of all labeling requirements are fulfilled. In addition, Loftware offers a full range of direct consultative and implementation services reducing overall system delivery times and increasing efficiencies. Learn more about Loftware by visiting www.loftware.com.
Loftware, Loftware Print Server and Loftware Connector are registered trademarks of Loftware, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
Web site: http://www.loftware.com/
Contacts:
Public Relations:
Sterling Hager
USA
Phone: 508-647-0044 ext 202
Company Information:
Name: Loftware Inc.
Address: 18 Brickyard Court
City: York
State: ME
ZIP: 03909
Country: USA
Phone: 207-363-3195
FAX: 207-363-1394
http://www.loftware.com
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