RIP Software: DTFRIP | DTGRIP | UVRIP | TRANSFERRIP

RIP Software (Raster Image Processor Software) RIP Software is needed for all DTG, DTF, UV and Toner Transfer printers. RIP is needed in these printers because they have been modified to print with specialty inks, including white inks. While the acronym "RIP" mainly refers to the image rastering process, i.e. processing an image file through a color management routine and then sending it on to the printer, many RIP Software solutions offer a host of other functions and features to increase productivity and quality in digital printing applications such as textile printing, wide format printing, fine art reproduction, etc. In short, if you are looking to print specialty applications (such as DTG, DTF, UV or Transfers), you need RIP software for your printer. Choose from popular brands including ACRORIP (including popular versions Acrorip V10, V11, CADLINK, including Cadlink Digital Factory V11, PRORIP, FLEXI, and more.

We offer a number of popular RIP software options including DTF RIP software | DTG RIP software | UV RIP software and TRANSFER RIP software. Choose from popular RIP softwares such as ACRORIP, CADLINK, EKPRINT, DEVSTUDIO, FLEXI SAI, iCOLOR PRORIP (for White Toner Printers), DTF PRORIP (for DTF Printers), SMARTCUT, TRANSFER RIP and more. Many of the RIP software options that we offer work across different printing technology platforms (for example, ACRORIP which is the most popular RIP software on the planet, works for DTG, DTF and UV printers). Some RIP software such as PRORIP and CADLINK are available in digital format, others require dongles. Digital downloads can only work for a single PC. Dongle based software (such as ACRO RIP) can be used on multiple PCs just by moving the dongle from 1 PC to the next. PRORIP and CADLINK DIGITAL FACTORY RIP are also now available to download with 15 Day no cost licenses for evaluation.
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5 months ago
what rip supports the epson 8500 See more »
5 months ago
The Epson ET-8500 is compatible with Acrorip V11
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Yes, Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing requires specialized RIP (Raster Image Processor) software to manage color profiles and print settings. RIP software is included with all the DTF Printer Bundles sold by DTFPRO. Additionally, you may need design software like Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator to create and prepare the artwork for printing. Your artwork can then be imported into the RIP software.
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ACRORIP V11 WideDTF version is compatible with Dual XP600 printers, as long as they are utilizing HOSON boards. While it is not clear whether the Procolored F13 Pro (A3 Dual XP600) printer utilizes a HOSON board, it appears that it does utilize dual XP600 printheads, so if you can check with the printer manufacturer whether it also utilizes a HOSON board, then you would know whether ACRORIP V11 WideDTF would work with it.
Source: https://dtgpro.com/cicproduct/acrorip...
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4 months ago
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Both Acrorip and Cadlink have their strengths, and the best choice depends on your specific needs and preferences.

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Yes, CADlink Digital Factory v11 Direct to Film RIP is compatible with the Xp-15000 printer. This advanced software optimizes print quality and workflow efficiency, ensuring seamless integration and superior results for your Direct to Film printing projects with the Xp-15000.
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The Freejet 330tx is not directly supported/listed within Acrorip, however it is believed that the printhead utilized by the Freejet 330tx is the Epson DX5. Printers that utilize the Epson DX5 are supported by ACRORIP V11 wide format edition (https://dtgpro.com/cicproduct/acrorip...) such as the Epson Stylus Pro 4880, 7880, 9880 and others. Therefore, the Freejet 330tx should work with Acrorip V11 wide format edition, if you know which Epson printer engine it utilizes, by selecting the corresponding Epson driver from the list available within acrorip.
Source: https://acrorip.com/supported-printer...
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4 months ago
CADLink RIP Software See more »
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You can use CADLINK trial version again but it needs to be on a separate computer/laptop. If you are using it on a same computer/laptop, it will not work.
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The ACRORIP V11.3 RIP Software significantly enhances printing capabilities by enabling users to print multiple different images within a single print job seamlessly.
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