November 6, 2012

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Paradigm Imaging Group Announces Caldera RIP for SID Printers


Costa Mesa, CA – November 6, 2012 – Paradigm Imaging Group, a leading distributor of large format solutions including scanners, printers, cutting plotters, and multifunction systems, announces the addition of Caldera RIP support for the SID line of wide format printers.

Caldera’s comprehensive GrandRIP+ software is now compatible with SID wide format printers, including the popular Titan series. GrandRIP+ represents the cutting edge of wide-format production software and incorporates the key features of all of Caldera’s RIP packages, including Nest-O-Matik™, Step & Repeat, SuperSpooler and Tiling+.

“Caldera RIP software support for the SID printers is a valuable enhancement the product line. In addition to incredibly low ink prices ($54 per liter) and attractive financing packages, the ability to utilize Caldera’s powerful RIP software makes the SID printers a great option for anyone looking for a viable grand format solution,” says Randy Geesman, president of Paradigm Imaging Group.”

For more information about Caldera GrandRIP+, please visit www.caldera.com.

 
About Paradigm Imaging Group

Paradigm Imaging Group is a large format solutions provider whose expertise extends from scanning and printing products to imaging systems integration, software development and product distribution. Paradigm counts among its clients companies in reprographics, architecture, engineering, construction and manufacturing, as well as numerous public agencies at all levels of government. Since 1989, Paradigm has grown to become a leading provider of large format scanning and printing solutions.

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