New IPDS controller for IntelliJet printers

New IPDS controller for IntelliJet printers

Pitney Bowes, HP and TagG have developed a new native Intelligent Printer Data Stream (IPDS) controller for the Pitney Bowes IntelliJet and HP PageWide Web Press printing systems. Pitney Bowes said that the new controller will allow it to serve transactional print and mail clients who value native IPDS printer controllers to leverage AFP (Advanced Function Presentation) workflows.

“The IPDS controller will allow Pitney Bowes to offer an additional option for clients who desire to create higher value communications, or move to higher quality inkjet printing,” said Jason Dies, President, Pitney Bowes Document Messaging Technologies. “We’re grateful for the collaboration with our long-term partner HP and our new partner TagG, and excited to bring this new capability to market.”

The new IPDS controller will be sold and supported by Pitney Bowes and will be available globally beginning Q3 2017.

 

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