That approach can help smaller printshops centralise some of their production but a workflow is much more than just a very powerful RIP.Ĭaption: Agfa's Asanti software powers all of its own printers, including this Jeti Tauro. ![]() ![]() Some RIPs can be used to drive multiple printers - typically up to four - and to balance jobs between the print queues for those different printers. But larger print service providers should consider a workflow that can centralise some of these tasks before the job reaches the RIP. It’s tempting to think that the RIP software will handle all of the various job preparation tasks from colour management to making cut marks, and this may be true for many small print shops since large format RIPs have generally evolved into fully formed digital front ends. ![]() Nessan Cleary advises on large format printers should consider a workflow that centralises tasks before the job reaches the RIP. Most large format RIPs are fully featured digital front ends capable of managing jobs through their printer queues, but larger printshops may need a little more help.
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