Re: Which Inkjet Rip
Re: Which Inkjet Rip
- Subject: Re: Which Inkjet Rip
- From: email@hidden (Lee Blevins)
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 17:03:00 -0400
- Organization: Digital Graphics, Inc.
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I think Robert has hit the nail on the head with the final post.
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Work out what you want to do, then see if the rip does it.
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The hardest part is finding out what the rips actually DON'T do !
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I tried the Mach 1 rip back in February, and found it was not at all what I
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'needed' in a rip.
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These are the 'features' that were missing from the Mach 1 I tested:
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snipped but agreed on...
The one major feature I'd like to see in a rip is what we enjoy with our
Rampage rips.
OPI.
I don't understand why it's not incorporated in more rips.
In large format inkjet especially. The files are huge.
Most professional workflows have a server involved now unless you're a
one man shop and even then I'd suggest one.
I'd like the rip to go get the high res after I print with OPI comments.
I'd rather not deal with third party OPI servers, it's something that
should be part of the rip.
You need only work with a Rampage a short time and you'd understand it's
value.