Datacolor Launches Annual Subscription Payment Program for Color Management Software
The subscription plan is available for Datacolor Tools color QC application for plastics and other software products.
Datacolor recently released its annual subscription payment program, now available for its well-known in the plastics industry Datacolor Tools color quality-control color management application as well as its color formulation software products Datacolor Match Textile and Match Pigment.
The annual subscription program provides customers in the plastics, textile, paint and coatings industries with a cost-effective alternative to use the same software available as a one-time perpetual license, reducing the initial investment needed. The software offering includes access to the company’s latest digital color management software as well as software updates and access to Datacolor’s customer support. All future updates are automatic and included with the subscription, so there is no additional fee.
“Our annual subscription payment program is one of many Datacolor solutions designed to meet evolving customer needs. By reducing the barriers of accessibility to our core color management software we can help more customers digitize and optimize their color workflow,” said Datacolor’s president and CEO Albert Busch.
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