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OEM Explained OEM Stands for: Original Equipment Manufacturer Essentially, a dealer or device manufacturer purchases our software in bulk which we often customize on their behalf usually for a particular application. Our dealers then sell the customized software under their own name. For an example, a Printer/Plotter manufacturer that trades as "ABC Printers and Plotters" might wish to bundle RIP/Sign software with their own machines e.g. ABC RIP/Sign Software bundled with ABC Printers or ABC Plotters. Most dealers will often wish to mix and match tools and features for their specific needs, while others may just place their logo and name within our software and completely remove all reference to our software or Future Corporation Ltd.* OEM dealers are also allowed to market the software under its original name, but the software is labeled as OEM for support reasons, much like MS Windows™. There are four OEM Dealer Packages available. Our OEM software is physically the same as the retail counterpart, and will always work with the same drivers, downloads and plug- ins. End users, however, are subject to limited support from Future Corporation as the OEM dealer assumes software support. Though with the extensive built-in, online help and training plus One-Step Install™ support is greatly minimized. OEM Conditions OEM dealers are legally obliged to sell OEM software along with at least one other product bundled together as one purchase e.g. a plotter or printer. All OEM software packs come without a retail box as they are shipped and purchased in bulk. This allows the OEM dealer to sell Future Corp or their brand name products bundled with their plotters and printers etc. at an overall competitive price, whilst still enjoying generous margins. If you wish to customize any Future Corp software package but not necessarily bundle it with a machine, please see CustomWare |
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