
CalderaRIP is certified for the new HP Latex FS50 Series
February 17, 2025
New HP Latex FS50/60 drivers are available
Caldera has announced the release of drivers for the new HP Latex FS50 Series. These new drivers expand the company’s long list of supported peripherals for professional large-format printing.
The HP Latex FS50 Series is composed of four models: the FS50, FS50W, FS60 and FS60W.
Primarily designed for the signage and décor industries, this printer series delivers a broad range of potential applications including thin films, vinyl, and backlit textiles. The new printers reportedly have an up to 30% wider color gamut than previous models. The HP Latex FS50 is modular and scalable, with superwide-format printing in mind, and is able to be adapted and expanded to address growing business needs.
Oscar Vidal, global director of product and strategy, HP Large Format Print, says: “We understand the importance of scalability and growth for high volume and long run print service providers. (…) Our goal is to provide PSPs with the tools they need to achieve sustainable growth and thrive in an ever-changing market.”
Drive your HP Latex printers with Caldera
CalderaRIP has been officially certified for use with the HP Latex FS50 Series.
CalderaRIP is a comprehensive RIP solution designed to improve productivity and color output. It is the preferred choice of print service providers around the world to drive all their large format printers and cutters. It provides advanced color management, prepress, imaging and processing tools to produce all types of indoor and outdoor applications. Fully scalable, CalderaRIP is ideal for both growing businesses and high-demanding production environments.
- Use one RIP to drive all your devices
- Match precise colors on all printers and substrates
- Increase your productivity
Caldera is proud to be selected as one of the very few RIP solutions recommended by HP to drive their large-format printers. This selection offers confidence that CalderaRIP continues to exceed HP and customers’ expectations.