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The latest Digital Factory RIP software features a next-generation user interface, enhanced automation, and true shape nesting for easier navigation, faster job setup, and reduced material usage. Fremont, California. October 4, 2023. Fiery, LLC, the largest independent provider of digital front ends (DFEs), today announced the latest release of the award-winning Digital Factory RIP software,…

You can import, export, remove, and use the camera to set queue background images in the preview area. To delete any queue background image, go to Queue > Remove Queue Background Image. Take a picture With a camera installed, in the preview area, click Update Queue Background Image. A new picture is taken and populates the queue background. Set…

When you print T-shirts, white toner laser transfers, or create DTF transfer with ink removal, the semi-transparent areas can occasionally look faded. With the Color Boost Wizard, you can restore the vibrancy of your design in these areas for a perfect print! To access the Color boost wizard: Go to the “Queue” menu. Select “Setup…

Want to remove black automatically from a design so that the print blends perfectly onto a black shirt? With the Setup Black Removal wizard, you can!   The amount of black removal depends on the design, the material, and how much white ink is being used. It’s important to note, the Setup Black Removal wizard…

We’ve talked about the use of rasters before, and how they can benefit your transfer prints. It can be a little difficult to understand how important using something like As a refresher, when printing with a transfer, it’s common to use a method called “rasters”. Rasters are essentially pre-defined areas within your design that do…

Direct to film printing technology is gaining more and more momentum. It is an affordable way in which to add a new production line to your business and expand your product offering by enabling printing on a greater variety of fabrics than direct to garment printing technology.  As with virtually any production method, direct to film printing has its advantages as…