
The DBMi saddle system and DC-745 mutli-finisher, which slits, cuts and creases, now have applications available on the App Store, so users can access the printshop via iPads and iPhones.
The software enables printers to oversee machines remotely.
Users can programme new jobs on the Wizard and clear errors in the system. Existing jobs can also be recalled to change its features and display cutting parameters set up on Duplo machines.
Currently, Duplo offers its Windows-based software for the DBMi and DC-745 machines, as well as the DC645 and DC615 multi-finishers, and DSF5000 and DSF2200 nearline booklet making systems.
Duplo is supplied locally by GBC Australia.
This article originally appeared at printweek.com
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