CirrusPrint helps you manage and streamline your printing and document delivery across multiple networks. It solves cloud migration issues related to printing and provides the fastest and most direct way to deliver documents to users. With CirrusPrint, traditional network printing is still possible without any changes to operations. You can also print to your users, email your printers, and send a file from your smartphone to a printer anywhere in the country. CirrusPrint can be used on Windows or Linux, either in the cloud or at your own data center. It can accept print jobs and other documents, compress them, and deliver them to remote printers and users. It is easy to integrate with applications. You can print to it as any network printer, email files, drop files into the device, or use REST API. CirrusPrint jobs are sent quickly and securely to remote printers as exact duplicates of the original job.
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Label LIVE is the easiest to use label printer app for designing and printing labels. You can print barcodes and address labels, shelf tags, inventory labels, and many other jobs using Label LIVE. Use your Mac or Windows 10 desktop computer to work with thermal label printers from mydpi, Brother, DYMO and Zebra.
Label LIVE generates PDFs that can be sent to any printer that is installed using a driver. This means you can send complex print jobs to inkjet and laser printers, too.
Need to import spreadsheet data? Label LIVE can import Excel, Numbers or CSV files with a few clicks.
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PFC (Particle Flow Code)
PFC, which stands for Particle Flow Code, is a versatile distinct-element modeling tool offered in both two-dimensional and three-dimensional versions, known as PFC2D and PFC3D. This framework is engineered to replicate synthetic granular and solid materials by treating them as assemblies composed of rigid particles of varying sizes, which can include shapes like disks, spheres, and various forms of polyhedra. Its design affords an effective and adaptable approach to simulating the dynamics, interactions, fragmentation, flow, deformation, and failure of particle systems in fields such as geomechanics, mining, civil engineering, materials processing, and industrial design. Notably, PFC excels in scenarios where material behavior is dictated by interactions at the particle level, such as contact mechanics, bonding, friction, rearrangement, fracture, and flow, rather than relying on a continuous material mesh. Users have the capability to model bonded materials, including types like rock, concrete, or cemented soil, as well as unbound granular substances such as sand, gravel, ballast, ore, powders, and small grains. This broad applicability makes PFC an invaluable resource for researchers and engineers working with complex material behaviors.
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Digimat-AM
Digimat-AM is a software solution offered by Digimat that provides simulation capabilities for the additive manufacturing process, enabling both printer manufacturers and end-users to detect potential manufacturing challenges. Additionally, it fine-tunes printing parameters to enhance productivity and optimize the performance of the final product before the initial print is made. By leveraging numerical simulation, users can significantly reduce the number of trials needed, transforming complex testing into just a few clicks. This powerful tool equips engineers with the ability to simulate various processes, including FFF, FDM, SLS, and CFF, for both unfilled and reinforced materials. It also forecasts potential issues such as warpage, residual stresses, and the microstructure that may arise during printing. Furthermore, Digimat-AM facilitates the analysis of the intertwined thermal and structural responses in both types of polymers, ensuring that the correct manufacturing settings are established for precise printing. Ultimately, this innovative solution serves to connect the intricacies of the printing process with material properties and the performance of the final parts produced.
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