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We give free support to all users trying the DEMO. In order to reinstall your previous version, you will need your original version 7 CD, or downloaded software package. Version 8 is till available for download Please choose your printer from the list below, place your cursor over the name of the printer you wish to download, it will become bolder, then click on it to begin the download of the appropriate file.

After you download the software version for your printer or printers, you can then install the software. NOTE: First view the contents of the uncompressed. To install double click on either: Install Stylus your printer number us.

Their code is still being adjusted for Universal Client Software. To get to all previous version 9 product downloads click here. To get to previous version 8 product downloads contact support iproofsystems. Getting started is simple Download the printer or printers you need, install the software and restart, and just create a printer in the Print and Faxes selection. You do not have to validate to try the demo - just create the printer in Print and Faxes See pages 11 thru 35 of the PDF users guide for specifics on adding a printer.

The demo can be upgraded to a full version by purchasing a product code. Now type "power" next to the magnifying glass. If you do not see Advanced in the list, repeat step 6 and hold the option key down longer. Version History Version 10 supports all but 7 printers supported in previous versions. PowerRIP has ColorByte no profile for this paper type.

ColorBurst no profile for this paper type. PowerRIP has 8. Choose your "Default" for USB printers. In the "Name" window, slightly change the name to be unique, perhaps add "RIP" to the front of it. Skip the "Location" window, unless you need to tell others the printer's location in the building.

A magnifying glass window appears with a ppd list. Click Add or OK and Add. If a window appears saying a queue already exist please click "Continue".

Open the "Printer Setup Utility". Our feature lets you do multi-up of different designs on the same page, too, simply apply the correct slot ID to the artwork and it will fill all slots with that ID on the template. If the user has created a custom output profile, however, PowerRIP uses it per your request. A utility is included in the software which allows you to add ICM name entries into your PPD so that they appear at print-time in the print configuration dialog.

You can also specify a reduction ratio for your pages, which allows for "proof-sheet" like output. Simply select the destination media size and the page reduction ratio and PowerRIP will auto-orient the pages and fit them on the output media.

This feature is very useful, as you can use the composite output to check for trapping and moire, or simply use it as a proof to show the customer. If using halftone screening for output, you can select the angle and frequency for CMYK and spot colors. If using halftone screening for output, you can specify the angle and frequency for the CMYK separations. You can also define your own pre-defined screen rulings.

You can curve the color plates individually or apply the same curve to all. You can use the graphical curve interface or enter the desired density numbers. One product to make screened film positives and colour proofs on the same inkjet printer. We've taken our proven desktop and imagesetter PostScript RIP knowledge and advanced to the next step, providing a versatile and easy to use product with the power a professional offset or silk screen printer needs to get work done.

Our new halftone screening turns an ordinary inkjet printer into an imagesetter, enabling output of screened film positives that are used to expose offset plates or silk screens.

You can generate screened separations from any composite PostScript or PDF file or print separations from your favorite front-end application. When manually inserting jobs in the RIP or re-printing jobs that have been ripped; simply use the slide-bar to set values from 1 to 99 just like Window's Print Manager or enter the number by hand.

The job or page will then assume it's new print priority.



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