Print service providers can develop customised solutions to automate and streamline their digital print production operations using the new EFI Fiery API application programming interface.
Print service providers can use the Fiery API to tightly integrate their digital print operations with their existing IT framework to share data and eliminate job-prep process steps.
The Fiery API includes a modern Web app framework, provides session and user management tools and robust access security.
‘Each Fiery DFE user’s workflow is unique to his or her own business. To help those customers get the most out of their digital printing workflows, EFI is making the simple and easy-to-use Fiery API available to customers free of charge,’ said John Henze, vice president of marketing, EFI Fiery. ‘Our customers now have more power than ever before to create their own secure, robust and effective solutions to specific production challenges and opportunities.’
Mountain View, California, US-based ecommerce shipping technology and services business Endicia used the Fiery API to link its PictureItPostage online postage stamp printing and shipment service offering to the company’s Fiery DFEs. Endicia handles thousands of PictureItPostage orders each day, and consolidating workflow steps helped the company grow its print volume from less than 100 jobs per day to a few thousand per day without any fulfilment errors.
The Fiery API allows users to interact with their Fiery servers from their own applications for Windows, Mac, iOS, Android and other platforms using familiar programming languages and development tools of their choice. Built on modern web-based technologies such as WebSockets that enable live, bi-directional interaction, the Fiery API adheres to the popular REST (Representational State Transfer) architectural style, allowing developers to conduct API commands with simple HTTP methods. Retrieving job log data from the Fiery DFE, for example, requires just a single line of code.
In-house applications connected through the Fiery API can incorporate EFI Fiery data, such as number of sheets, media size, media type, and user name. The integrated applications also can control job submissions, job action and print queue management, as well as retrieve live status of the DFE, printer consumables, and processed jobs with raster image previewing.
