Pjannto RIP Pro 2.1.6

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The software RIP works like a Windows printer driver via TCP/IP or via Drag & Drop. The print jobs are handled in a job queue, are stored, previews are shown, and print setting templates can be stored via material- and print-setups. Special printer features can be controlled: for example resolutions, color models, rasterizing settings, paper cutting, and heaters.

Handles light colors like Light-Cyan or Light-Magenta or Variable-Dot. The RIP provides ICC-Color-Management. Pjanntp RIP supports printers from EPSON, HP, Mimaki, Mutoh, Roland, Summa, and Zund. Drivers for other printers can be built on request. Pjannto RIP has live-update functionality. Version 2.1.5 Pro is improved in handling, functionality and velocity. PDF support, film separation, clipping and tiling functionalities were added. Print & Cut functionalities are optional possible. Ask for a complete printer and functionality list. A free trail without limits is available under the application description link.

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