The first result is the ability of the MicroPress X range of front-ends to drive Heidelbergs Digimaster 9110 black-and-white printer, which was announced earlier this week at On Demand in New York.
Heidelberg also plans to provide support to T/R Systems to enable its software to work with any future printers it develops.
By working with T/R Systems we will be able to provide the software our customers need to make the most of their investment in their Digimaster 9110, said Heidelberg Digital president Wolfgang Pfizenmaier.
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