I'm a little late here, but the reason that you are having trouble
finding a way to print a RAW format is that you are not supposed to
print RAW files.
No printer, short of a film-recorder (uses light to print the image onto
film), can print anywhere near the range of tones that can be captured
into a RAW file.
Your job is to compress the tones in a fashion that is acceptable to
you, creatively AND fits within the range (gamut) of your printer. You
won't need a RAW format file to save this, a 24-bit TIFF will contain
more than the range of tones you can print.
Mr. Bill
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