Seamless Integration
Are multiple interfaces burning you out?
JDF compliant and certified - DiMS! makes multiple system integration, and thus efficient production workflows possible.
How can DiMS! remove the need to update multiple interfaces?
- Boost your business efficiencies and streamline all your processes since DiMS! is JDF-compliant.
- Interface easily with other systems because of DiMS!' open-ended design.
- Increase your quality, speed and cost savings while DiMS! provides heightened control over your processes.
Certified JDF-compliance
DiMS! is a certified JDF-compliant MIS system that bridges the communication gap between prepress, production and post-press through the use of standard XML language. Supported by an open architecture, DiMS! uses JDF (Job Definition Format) to enable printers to realize increased business efficiencies and streamline processes through real-time, automated data exchange across your entire print management process.
DiMS! organzing print has been certified by the Printing Industries of America- the testing body of the CIP4, with all the latest in MIS to Finishing Interoperability Conformance Specifications (ICS). DiMS.NET! is the first and only MIS software to be certified in MIS to WebPress and in MIS to Finishing. To date, DiMS.NET! is the only MIS software being certified for 5 different JDF interfaces. DiMS.NET! has been awarded the following certifications:
- MIS to Prepress ICS
- MIS to Conventional Printing ICS (Sheetfed)
- Layout Creator to Imposition ICS and Base ICS
- MIS to WebPress ICS (Commercial Web)
- MIS to Finishing ICS
Multiple system integration
DiMS!' open-ended structure enables the computer-based integration of all processes necessary to execute a printing job - from creation through shipping. Not only is data instantaneously communicated throughout the entire integrated system, but DiMS! also easily interfaces with other systems and technologies.
Efficient production workflows
The future success of printing companies depends on having efficient production workflows. Heightened control over every step of the printing process - enabled by real-time transfer of data and information - yields increased quality, speed and cost savings. In the context of printing and graphic companies, the ability for several different processors to communicate with each other is fundamental - not just the ability for the processors to talk to each other, but to understand.