Xitron Begins SCREEN HQ-RIP Fulfillment

Xitron, a subsidiary of Global Graphics PLC and the developer of the Harlequin-based Navigator RIP and workflow products for commercial, flexo, digital, and high-speed inkjet printing, has begun direct upgrades of all SCREEN-branded Harlequin RIPs worldwide. An OEM of the Harlequin RIP for many years, SCREEN has sold and installed several thousand HQ-RIPs to drive their PT-R series of platesetters. Users looking to upgrade version 11 and older RIPs can now turn to Xitron for software updates and interfaces.

“Our number one priority is to make sure that SCREEN dealers and PT-R users know that there is a support structure in place to help them; now and in the future,” says Karen Crews, president of Xitron. “SCREEN’s CTP line is recognized around the world as the most reliable and productive engines in the market,” she adds. “Since we developed our own SCREEN interface and RIP plug-in years ago, we are in prime position to assist SCREEN’s existing customers and distributors with upgrades and replacement RIPs.”

Global Graphics Software — the developer of core Harlequin technology at the heart of SCREEN HQ and Xitron Navigator RIPs — endorsed the strategy. “Having installed and supported over 5,000 aftermarket SCREEN installations all over the world, Xitron is the logical choice for providing Harlequin RIP continuity to PT-R owners,” says Justin Bailey, managing director.

Existing SCREEN dealers and distributors can begin contacting Xitron immediately for information about upgrades, new RIP purchases, and PIF interface replacement where required. Xitron’s Navigator RIP will also drive SCREEN CTP engines though the Gigabit Ethernet interface on devices so equipped. “SCREEN has done an outstanding job with these systems over the years, and we are very excited to continue bringing Harlequin solutions to their customers and dealers,” Crews concludes. 
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