Caldera Elevates Digital Textile Printing with New Features
Caldera, a well-known entity in the textile technology sector and a subsidiary of Dover, has unveiled its latest innovations in the realm of Direct-to-Film (DTF) and Direct-to-Garment (DTG) digital textile printing. This enhanced raster image processor (RIP) promises to revolutionize the way printed apparel is designed and produced, offering a streamlined experience for creators, printers, and producers alike.
Unveiling the New Raster Image Processor
On March 19, 2025, Caldera announced the launch of its cutting-edge RIP solution, specifically engineered to meet the needs of the garment decoration market. This comprehensive tool is compatible with both Windows and MacOS platforms, thus widening its accessibility to a broader range of users. The new solution is designed to facilitate full customization for clients, catering to the demands of unique pieces and small batch print runs.
A User-Friendly Interface
One of the standout features of Caldera's new RIP solution is its intuitive interface, which simplifies the design process for users of all skill levels. With built-in self-training guides, individuals can enhance their DTF and DTG skills at their own pace. Sebastien Hanssens, VP of Marketing Operations at Caldera, emphasizes the design's focus: "We've made the interface intuitive and focused on the features that matter most for DTF and DTG users." This simplicity not only saves time, allowing users to efficiently manage multiple orders, but also empowers novices to learn and develop their capabilities through integrated educational content.
Enhanced Printing Capabilities
The new software comes packed with impressive features, including advanced white ink handling through precise White Management Tools and Print Management features. Users can take advantage of preset options crafted by industry experts, thus ensuring optimal print quality. Additionally, design previews are available before final printing, which helps in spotting potential errors early on, thereby saving valuable time and resources.
Caldera's RIP goes beyond basic functionalities; it includes specialized File Preparation tools like automatic image mirroring and a range of advanced Color Management Tools. Users can expect functionalities such as spot color conversion, knockout tool usage, and the ability to manage up to 12 different inks, including fluorescents, varnishes, glosses, and pre-treatments. This adaptability allows for a wide array of applications, making it suitable for producing t-shirts, hoodies, sports apparel, hats, bags, flags, and banners. Furthermore, it supports various file formats, including BMP, PSB, PSD, PNG, TIF/TIFF, PDF, AI, and JPEG.
About Caldera
Headquartered in Eckbolsheim, France, Caldera has established itself as a leading developer and distributor of innovative software solutions for the graphics and textile markets. With over 25 years of expertise, the company has gained recognition for its work in raster image processing, color management, and workflow solutions tailored for graphics and textiles.
About Dover
Dover, the parent company of Caldera, is a diversified global manufacturer delivering innovative equipment, components, and digital solutions across multiple sectors with an annual revenue exceeding $7 billion. Known for its entrepreneurial spirit for over 70 years, Dover's workforce of approximately 24,000 employees strives to collaborate with customers to innovate and refine what is possible. The company is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "DOV."
For those interested in enhancing their DTF and DTG capabilities, more detailed information is available at
www.caldera.com. Caldera continues to be at the forefront of technology in the textile printing arena, shaping the future of digital printing with innovative solutions designed for quality and efficiency.