PrintAPI Revolutionizes Laser Printing Integration
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Revolutionizing Laser Printing Integration
What is an API?
An Application Programming Interface (API) enables different software systems to communicate. Epilog’s PrintAPI bridges your external software and Epilog Laser Systems, bypassing the traditional Software Suite for seamless integration.
How does it work?
3 Simple Steps to Get Started
Epilog PrintAPI allows users to send print jobs directly from their software. With just three key components—an SVG artwork file, a JSON laser settings file, and the target Epilog Laser model—you create a streamlined print file ready for the laser.
1)Input Job Data
Through your custom software integration
2)Automated Processing
PrintAPI transmits graphics and settings to the machine
3)Engrave Effortlessly
The job appears on the machine; just press “Go”
PrintAPI supports integration into ERP systems, kiosks, and custom applications using C++, WebAssembly, or command-line tools.
- Increased Efficiency
Reduce idle time and streamline production by bypassing the Software Suite - Scalability
Manage multiple machines simultaneously with ease - Reduced Errors
Minimize manual steps to lower the risk of errors
Who Should Use PrintAPI?
High-Volume + Complex
PrintAPI is designed for professionals managing high-volume production, complex workflows, or those seeking custom development options.
- Developers or teams with coding knowledge.
- Businesses managing large job volumes.
- Workflows with multiple process steps.
Real-World Application
No Manual Software Interaction Required!
Imagine a store kiosk where customers personalize products. PrintAPI processes the customer’s input, applies known material settings, and sends the job directly to the laser. The operator simply inserts the item and presses “Go”—no manual software interaction required.
Customize workflows to match your production needs, making the process faster, simpler, and more reliable.
By eliminating redundant steps and reducing manual input, PrintAPI lets you focus on what you do best, while our technology handles the details.
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Epilog Laser
Since 1988, Epilog Laser has been designing and manufacturing flying-optics-based CO2 and fiber laser systems that can engrave and/or cut wood, acrylic, metal, plastic, fabric, rubber and many other materials. Epilog specializes in developing laser systems that create unprecedented marking and cutting quality on all types of products. The company produces versatile and reliable systems that are affordable and easy to use. For more information, visit www.epiloglaser.com.