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Pjannto RIP Print Standard 2.2.0


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Requirements Windows Vista/XP/2000 800 MHz+ 500 MB free RAM 10 GB free harddisk
Downloads 16 Limitations None
Publisher Pjannto Software File Size 24.1M
Date added 26 Jun 2007 Check your speed

Comfortable software RIP driver (Raster Image Processor) for printers and large printers.
30-days-testlicense on the Manufacturer-Web-Site (see link).
Prints with all Windows applications by the "Pjannto RIP PS Printer" or prints graphic files per Drag & Drop. The print opens in "Pjannto RIP Print" as print-job. Many settings can be set. Afterwards it prints to the printer. Includes print queue, ICC-Color-Management, scalling, rotation, mirroring, copies, trimming marks and much more. Print-jobs are stored etc.. Settings can be stored via Material- and Print-Setups. Special printer features, as auto cut and heater etc., can be controlled.
For EPSON, HP, Mimaki, Mutoh, Roland, Summa, Zund etc.. Others can be built.
Many printer interfaces are supported.
Can print separations for screenprinting films.
"Pjannto RIP Print" supports several screening methods. All screening methods can be used with light-colors and variable dot.

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