On 04/12/02 18:44, onesimonbuckley wrote:

> I'm trying to use some graphics as part of an image but when I print the
> graphics,sent to me by a designer, they are pixelated and not 'coherent'.
> The designer says I may need a RIP. I presume its not to do with death so
> what is it and how do I get one/it/thing..?
> 
> I'm using a G4 and an Epson 1290 on 9.1.

You need something that can interpret PostScript data. The cheapest solution
is probably to choose an Epson Stylus RIP. The dithering will be slightly
more coarse than what you currently can achieve, but otherwise it's pretty
good. It's can even be profiled with great results, if you want accurate
colour on it.


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