Shiraz® RIP 6.0

A great RIP solution that can be configured to cater for all demanding users
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Shiraz Server: The industry leading large format client/server RIP software for printing with over 15 years of continuous development. The only RIP software available on all three major platforms with the exact look and feel and feature list.

The versatile and powerful RIP solution that can be configured to cater for the smallest to the most demanding users. Multiple simultaneous printers can all be driven smoothly and with total control from the same central server. Any number of clients on the homogenous (Windows, Mac OSX and Linux) network are able to submit their jobs to the required print queue.

Users can choose from a number of available client applications for their job preparation in Shiraz Server. Each of these front ends is specifically designed for the different type of applications in the large format printing market. These include signage, layout, photo/fine art and textile. These client applications include all the relevant functions that enable the users to quickly and easily prepare their print jobs. Also available is the ability for automatic workflow with use of the extremely powerful hot folders and templates system. The system can also be configured to be totally transparent to the users on a network and be printed to just like any native printer driver by the use of the Shiraz port monitor.

Main Features :
- Easy to use RIP Software for Printing
- Windows, Mac OS X and Linux versions
- Full PostScript Level 3 and PDF 1.7 compatible
- Layout, tiling, size and crop
- Workflow and queue management
- Excellent ICC colour management, linearization and ink limiting
- Spot colour support
- Multiple channel support
- RIP on the fly
- Multiple device support
- High quality screening
- Built-in costing module
- Support for all major large format printer brands

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