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Did you know we offer Caldera RIP Installation and Training?

CMYK Enterprises is a certified Caldera support partner, trainer and installer.  As experts in employing Caldera's EasyMedia color profiling component with the exclusive X-Rite iPrism color engine, we also help you build a complete and accurate color workflow. 

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Now offering Version 9 

Client-Server Architecture
RIP & PRINT on the fly
Easy Tiling
Multiple Printer Support
Automated Nesting
High Quality Preview

 


 
Want to know more?  Want to see the Caldera RIP in action?  Please contact us today at 855-909-CMYK (2695) to schedule a full demonstration.  We can provide a demonstration on site or remotely.
 

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Upcoming Events

Caldera Special Event - Caldera Software Training

June 25th, 2012 - Phoenix, Arizona

Our next event is right around the corner.  Are you a Caldera user looking to brush up on your knowledge?  Are you looking into the Caldera RIP for your shop? 

We will be holding a Caldera Special Event in Phoenix, Arizona, USA on June 25th, 2012 which includes rotating training stations, Caldera trainers and speakers, contests, giveaways and prizes.  Click below to register before it fills up!

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