Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Mimaki Releases Software Updates For Windows 8

Since its launch last year, many customers have upgraded their operating systems to Windows 8. Windows 8 upgrade was an easy task as Microsoft offered numerous techniques to make the upgrade. Hardware developers too started to release software programs that will enable their hardware equipments to function well with the operating system. With the release of more and more drivers for the operating system, many people have upgraded their existing Windows operating systems to explore the features of Windows 8.

Latest in this list of manufacturers is Mimaki. The company has now released software programs, which will enable Windows 8 users to run its inkjet printers. With the latest release of RIP software programs, users can use all versions of inkjet printers in Windows 8. We had seenn RasterLink Pro 5 in Windows 7 computers, and the company has now released RasterLink 6, which will help users to RIP files more quickly and efficiently.

You can acquire these latest software programs by two methods. Hybrid services, who are the exclusive dealers of Mimaki products in UK and Ireland says that you can either download the programs from the official website of Mimaki or use the update feature included in the existing program. You may download and install the new updates on any of the printers from Mimaki and these include UJF-3042, CJV series and JV33 series.

According to Steven Barrance, who is the technical support officer of the company, "This simple-to-use feature is available for customers running RasterLink Pro 5 and all customers who have full versions of RasterLink 6. It allows users to benefit from the latest Windows operating system, along with other performance and profile updates as they become available."

The latest packages from Mimaki, RasterLink Pro 5 and RasterLink 6, are designed to function exclusively for its wide range of printers. With the new RIP packages, the company hopes to enhance the spot color support and the editing functions. This will in turn ensure superior results for the user.

With Mimaki’s latest release of software programs, we may soon see its competitors releasing similar updates for their printers. After the Windows 8 upgrade, many customers have been in search of supported programs for the various hardware applications. However, Microsoft has released Windows 8.1 just one year after the release of Windows 8, and we are yet to find out whether the new operating system would support the latest releases from the company.

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