SAi Launches New Flexi 21 Software

SAi has released Flexi 21, the most feature-rich version of its flagship sign-making software. The 64-bit RIP system is engineered to meet the demanding design to production challenges of sign and display and large-format print providers for both novice and more advanced users, while continuing to be highly productive with fast processing speeds.

SAi’s Flexi 21 design and RIP print software now supports multilayer/white and varnish ink layered printing. With this versatile and powerful tool, Flexi can generate white or varnish ink on the fly or from the white layer in the predefined design. Users can control how the ink is printed in both the Flexi Design and Flexi RIP Production Manager functions. This “sandwich” mode printing supports printing multiple layers, for example, a bottom layer of white, color in the middle and varnish on top. With the ability to preview the white channel beforehand, users save RIP and print time and avoid wasted materials.
 
Flexi 21 also includes variable data printing. Users printing a set of documents with mostly shared elements, can change certain text or images from document to document. The Flexi 21 variable data printing tool will let you design the print template with a sample file, select the element that will change per document and then specify the data to be used.  This feature supports variable data images (including raster files, transparent pngs and most eps and PDFs), text, QR codes, data matrix, bar codes, and braille.
 
Created as an all-in-one solution for design, print, print-and-cut and direct-to-vinyl production workflow, Flexi 21 also includes a host of advanced features including:
 
–Jig templates: Allows users to design and save jig templates that will precisely match the jig on the printer bed for printing on multiple parts, such as phone cases.
–Enhanced printing while RIPping: Users no longer have to wait for the print job to finishing ripping to start printing; this allows for faster processing time.
–Custom cut line names and colors: Users can now define their own, custom, cut line spot colors and give the custom names, simplifying the cutting process.
–Adobe Illustrator layer support: Multilayer Illustrator or PDF files can be split into multiple jobs, which then can be processed as spot colors like white and varnish.
–Custom inkset: Inkset channels and profiles can be customized to different color modes, if the printer supports custom ink.
–G7 Certification: Recognizes gray balance and generates linearization that is compliant with G7 color standards.
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