| OS Compatibility: |
Mac only |
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| Features: |
Harlequin Screening Library choose from a wide variety of dot shapes in the Harlequin screening library including round, euclidian and linear; Stochastic screens are available using the optional Harlequin Dispersed Screening (HDS)
Extra Levels Of Gray prints more than 4000 shades of gray for maximum quality
Harlequin Precision Screening HPS provides exceptional precision in the setting of screen angles and ruling frequency in order to eliminate moiré
PageSetups store multiple device settings for resolution, laser intensity, screen ruling, spot function, angles and more
Multiple Inputs publish on RIP as multiple "virtual printers" with unique settings
Intelligent Job Processing overwrite or accept resolution, angles and spot instructions contained in each job
Simultaneous Input & Output process multiple jobs simultaneously; as one file is input, another is interpreted and a third is ouput; the ouput device may run at full engine speed, without stopping between pages or jobs
Calibration provides easy to use tools tohelp linearize film and define dot-gain calibration profiles for devices, media type and individual color channels
Media Management new media saving features allows you to gang single or multiple jobs across a flat to save film or proofing media
Multiple Language Support RIP software available in English, German and Spanish |
| Options: |
- FirstPROOF (client based previewing) - Trap Pro (in-RIP trapping) - Proofing Plug-In (drive most popular inkjets with about 90%-94% color accuracy) - HDS (FM or Stochastic screening) - TIFF/IT-P1 input - TIFF/IT-P1 output - CIP3 |
| Recommended System: |
Macintosh G4 OS 9.x or OS X 512MB RAM minimum 40GB hard drive minimum ethernet capable available PCI slot available USB slot
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| Supported File Formats: |
- PDF 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4 - PDF/X-1a:2001 & PDF/X-3:2002 - TIFF" 6 - PCL - TIFF/IP-P1 - JPEG - GIF - DCS and DCS 2 - PostScript 1, 2 and 3 - EPS - JBIG2 |
| Supported Output Devices: |
the Harlequin RIP drives many of the most common output devices on the market |
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