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Introducing the new ACRORIP RIP software

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RIP stands for Raster Image Processing. This software can translate computer language from graphics program language (Postscript) to printer language (Raster) for producing printed separations. These printed separations are in turn used for exposing screens with the main purpose of screen printing. In simple words, the RIP software handles the translation of graphic files to a specific language that can be understood by printers. Acorip has come forth with a new RIP software that is very easy to use. These are very easy to use, available with expanded or new functionality, in a new version while using the same interface that is compatible with the commonly used Epson-based DTF printers, UV printers, and DTG printers. The new RIP software that has been brought to the market by Acrorip includes ACRORIP V10 and ACRORIP V11. ACRORIP V10 is a supported software and various upgrades relating to enhancing or supporting existing functionality will remain available for the software. Existing p