large format printing
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- auricom0
i have no clue what any of that stuff is.....
- JazX0
I don't understand why today's printers can't just take any normal .eps or .ai file and use it even for large scale productions.
- auricom0
no one huh? off to google.
- enjine0
wow, it sounds like you guys actually know what yr talking about. i'm going to google some of this stuff and learn something new today :)
- story0
I think that the rip or fiery will be the key. This is the portion that will make or break large format printing.
The rip is the part that holds the memory and it is very expensive, I think...top of my head... around 10 grand or so.
I work at a printer, I have to check the spec to make sure.
hope this helps.
- auricom0
oh damn, not sure how much is in the budget. the printer alone is like 30k. man, this stuff is mad expensive.
any recommendations for RIP software? too many to choose from.
- benfal990
we have a HP5500 here at work....
we use Photoshop, we rip with our computer (no external rip) ... for the color we adjust in Photoshop.if you have more precise questions, go on
- auricom0
no clue, wish that puzzle could be solved as well.
most of my stuff will be coming from photoshop, i hope it will be easy to figure all this out, but not looking that way so far.
all the different color profiles are confusing the hell out of me.
- auricom0
well i think i have to have some sort of RIP software to print these at full scale. they are designed at 1/20th scale at 1200dpi then i'm guessing with in the software, it takes it to full scale to be printed. only thing i can think of is printing from photoshop or whatever at 2000%.
- BZZZP0
it's far cheaper just to build your own rip box from an old x86 - doesn't need that much brawn, just stuff it with memory and give it a nice drive, hen run a CUPS server on it...