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RIP

The RIP generates RIPPED data files suitable for your plate or image setter.

Ripped Data - The RIPPED data is the last digital stage in the workflow. These raster files are used as the final output to the plate or image setter and will also be used by BlackMagic to generate a digital proof.


Platesetter/Imagesetter

Once the RIPPED data has been proofed and approved, it continues to output. There is no need to re-rip.



JavaTM client
- You control the BlackMagic server using the JavaTM client. The client can even connect to server via the internet and be run on WindowsTM, MacintoshTM and UNIX workstations.

BlackMagic Server - The BlackMagic server copies the RIPPED data before it is sent the plate or imagesetter. The plates are stitched together, colour corrected and sent to the designated proofer. Jobs can be nested and output on one sheet minimising media waste.

 

  Small format - Impositions can be de-imposed or shrunk for output on small proofers

Remote proofing - The server can send proofs to remote locations via the internet
or wide area networks.

 

Multiple proofers - Multiple proofers can be driven simultaneously. The output load can be shared by many proofers grouped into printer pools to accelerate the production of large volumes of pages.