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News Release from: ErgoSoft | Subject: Posteprint v.12 RIP software
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 25 October 2007
RIP Software Faster And Better Colour
Quality
Ergosoft's Posteprint v.12 RIP software now supports Mutoh's latest generation Blizzard range of printers, which will be introduced at the end of October.
Combined with Ergosoft's RIP systems, users of the Blizzard printers will obtain shorter RIP times, more accurate colour reproduction and higher output quality, according to the company The i2 Technology is also fully supported by the Posterprint v.12 RIP software from Ergosoft and it is said by Mutoh to ensure colour accuracy through optimal ink application achieved with density linearisation and ink limiting capabilities
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 12 Jun 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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RIP Software Supports Large Format Printers
Large format printers from Gandinnovations and Vutek are now supported by the latest update of the Ergosoft RIP software.
The Swiss RIP software also offers different features, such as mirror-inverted printing that is used for sublimation.
Another Mutoh product range, the Drafstation series, will also be supported by Ergosoft's software.
In addition to the current Drafstation printer models, the Drafstation Pro incorporates the new Intelligent Interweaving Print Technology, the i2.
Patented by Mutoh, the ink is printed in a wave pattern, which is claimed to reduce the risk of banding, as well as misfiring nozzles.
The new mild-solvent Blizzard printers are said to be able to print directly on to most available standard uncoated media, as well as soft signage and banners for backlit and corporate signage, and vehicle and indoor graphics, for instance.
The Blizzard 65 is claimed to print widths up to 1,640mm and the Blizzard 90, up to 2,230mm.
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