Tilia Labs Releases AI—Version of Phoenix

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Tilia Labs, Inc.—planning, imposition and Artificial Intelligent (AI) software developer—announces the latest release of Phoenix Version-8. Developed for all print sectors—packaging, labels, commercial & wide format printing—Phoenix V-8 is an AI-driven planning & imposition system that includes new features & enhanced functionality.

Enhancements:
  • Phoenix V-8 AI ImpositionV-8 AI takes a different approach to common layout solutions: it operates according to machine & production requirements to generate on-the-fly, print-ready layouts.
    • Can be integrated into any workflow / MIS system.
    • Factors in job specs, print devices, finishing requirements and delivery considerations, searching millions of possibilities for the optimal layout.
    • Generates print-ready layouts & JDF or die instructions & reports, for all devices in the production chain.
  • Integrations—Phoenix V-8 functionality is further extended for tighter integrations.
    • Users have access to a quick start portal for online API documentation.
    • Enfocus Switch AI connector tool allows customers to use & contribute to Work-and-Turn / Work-and-Tumble.
  • Corrugated Planning Module—allows for advanced roll optimization of top-sheet printing & corrugating processes.
    • Planning is performed by modeling corrugation devices & processes with options to specify number of chop & slit knives.
  • User Interface—reduced clicks, drag-and-drop functionality and customized reporting.
    • New PDF rendering engine provides users with separation previews. Ink visibility can be turned on/off to provide views of separations, speeding-up jobs & reducing errors.
    • Customized CSV Reporting allows users to easily import & push data into business systems.
    • Portuguese language support—joins: English, Spanish, French, German and Japanese.
 

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