Cloud-based label management solution

Loftware is showcasing the new version of its cloud-based label management solution at LogiMAT. Customers can control additional printer types.

Software provider Loftware is showcasing the latest version of its cloud-based label management solution at LogiMAT. Customers can now control additional printer types via the digital, cloud-based complete solution and utilise processes seamlessly across multiple stations. 

Loftware Inc. is showcasing its new solutions Loftware Spectrum 4.6 and NiceLabel 10.2. Spectrum 4.6 allows labelling, marking and coding processes to be deployed, maintained and scaled seamlessly across multiple sites. The key component of Spectrum 4.6 is the Extension for all printer drivers of Loftware NiceLabel 10.2. The company supports over 5,000 drivers, including a wide range of devices. The label management solutions enable efficient labelling across all technologies.

"Companies today are often looking for a centralised software solution that can replace their fragmented labelling applications and control all print devices equally. By adopting Spectrum 4.6 and NiceLabel 10.2 as part of a cloud-first strategy, companies gain printing flexibility, accuracy and efficiency to improve their bottom line and support global growth."

Josh RoffmanSVP, Marketing and Product Management at Loftware

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The new Loftware Spectrum 4.6 Operator Dashboard offers customers a direct interface to coding and labelling devices, as well as a visualisation of your production environment. In combination with standard integration into all business applications, the solution eliminates the risks of manual intervention in labelling, marking and coding processes. The software ensures that the the correct template and data are available at each printer in all locations. Companies avoid costly and time-consuming errors caused by inconsistent manual intervention and incorrect labelling in production.

Source: Loftware

Loftware at LogiMAT: Hall 8, Stand 8A02

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