RTI RIP-Kit 8.0

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Harlequin PostScript Level 3, XPS and PDF compatible RIP that offers support for over 300 plus output devices including platesetters, imagesetters, printing presses, inkjet proofers, thermal devices and other prepress equipment. RIP-Kit is built on Global Graphics (Harlequin) RIP Software. RIP-Kit offers users the ability to drive more than one output device using just one RIP. RIP-Kit includes pre-configured color profiles for a variety of standard paper types, which offer the end user exceptional color matching right out of the box. With the latest version of the RIP-Kit users can also manually adjust the color settings within the RIP to better suit their particular needs. RIP-Kit also gives users the ability to preview jobs before printing and offers built-in ganging (nesting) with its roll media saving feature.

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