I have been reading a lot about Latex(HP) printer and was wondering about a few things.
Roland printers come with Versworks so the price is included in the Printer. I have read a bit about Caldera and see many choices of their software. What is comparable to Versaworks in Caldera and Onyx and how much more could I expect to pay on top of a purchase of a Latex(HP) printer?
When buying a latex 310 or 330, you will get a RIP included too ... the SAi FlexiPRINT HP Edition. This is an OEM of the PhotoPRINT SE Low Cost RIP, but with Panelling- and Nesting-Option included.
Although PhotoPRINT SE is a low end RIP regarding to other SAi-Products too, you will find a lot of functionality above VersaWorks. For example the possibility to size images disproportionately, having up to 50 free nameable Print Queues instead of up to 2 with fixed names, and much more.
Differences to VersaWorks too, altough only HP Printer Drivers available in FlexiPRINT HP Edition, is the possibility to update this Version to a premium Edition für small money which contains drivers for contour cutting on every common cutting plotter brand, an Editor for a lot of functionality including a very easy generator for creating cut contours, driving two printers at the same time and more.
The premium edition is available for the 360 too, for a much lower price than Onyx Postershop HP Edition or similiar products too.
What is nearly unbeatable in VersaWorks specially in the meaning of ease of use is the spot color replacement system (Roland Color System Library). Onyx have a lot of interesting features, for example new functionality to print color swatches for reference colors when doing color replacement, very good functionality when driving summa contour cutting plotters and so on. But it is more expensive.
I don't know Caldera very much. Beside the fact that it is expensive, it is a linux application. Someone would not like to use a Mac or a Linux PC separately to drive that software. But on the other hand, own tests are looking very interesting.