Jun 29, 2007 #1 Smile Printer Master Joined Aug 23, 2006 Messages 1,914 Reaction score 418 Points 253 Location Europe EU Printer Model Canon, Brother, HP, Ricoh etc. Hi does anyone know if there is some sort of RIP for Pixma series printers? It must work on Windows. I know about printfab but it's only for Mac
Hi does anyone know if there is some sort of RIP for Pixma series printers? It must work on Windows. I know about printfab but it's only for Mac
Jul 2, 2007 #2 C canonfodder Printer Guru Joined Sep 24, 2006 Messages 267 Reaction score 1 Points 109 Location New Hampshire, USA I am not really very conversant on all the acronyms used in computer talk. It is possible to be intelligent, yet uneducated. SO, please tell the uneducated me the full meaning of your RIP, because I don't think you refer to that message often left on tombstones. Thank you, canonfodder
I am not really very conversant on all the acronyms used in computer talk. It is possible to be intelligent, yet uneducated. SO, please tell the uneducated me the full meaning of your RIP, because I don't think you refer to that message often left on tombstones. Thank you, canonfodder
Jul 2, 2007 #3 mikling Printer VIP Platinum Printer Member Joined Jul 2, 2006 Messages 3,239 Reaction score 1,472 Points 313 Location Toronto, Canada canonfodder, RIP in the printing world stands for a Raster Image Processor. You read about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raster_image_processor
canonfodder, RIP in the printing world stands for a Raster Image Processor. You read about it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raster_image_processor