Rip Ssoftware

Brief Introduction to RIP

In its simplest form, a RIP (Raster Image Processor) interprets the data from your image file into a form that your printer can understand. This translated information tells your printer how to lay down dots of ink to reproduce your image on the printed page. Most RIPs available today can process raster data (bitmap or photo), vector data (design elements created in a graphics application), and text.

KMAJET printers are compatible with the following two RIP softwares:

Acro RIP characterized by:

  • Very easy interface & functions specially for Flat-bed printers equipped with Epson printers.
  • Various & Vivid Color Expression for Normal Color & White Ink application
  • Very easy color management by use ICC Profiles
  • Available with all color expressions by free adjustment of each ink channel
  • Immediate job confirmation by pre-viewing print image

Wasatch RIP

Wasatch SoftRIP is sophisticated RIP software made easy. With simple setup, intuitive workflow, and powerful print controls, SoftRIP saves you time and money while producing excellent quality color. With SoftRIP, you don't need to be an expert to print like one.

No matter how large or complex your production environment, SoftRIP has the tools you need for complete control. With its 16-bit color rendering pipeline, exclusive Precision Stochastic Screens halftone method, direct-to-layout workflow, powerful color management tools, and ability to drive up to four printers simultaneously, SoftRIP makes your workflow really flow.

KMAJET Ink Channel Conguration Soft

In addition to the above-mentioned softwares, KMAJET provides ink channel configuration soft for use with both of them to replace any of the seven dysfunctional ink channels with the spare one, ensuring a continuous workflow when one of the seven channels in use breaks down.



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