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Software and Drivers - Matchprint Inkjet Proofing System
Matchprint ProofPro Profiles
Matchprint Color RIP v2.6 Profiles
Matchprint Inkjet Color RIP 2.6 - Service Pack version 1.0 Availability
Matchprint Inkjet Color RIP PPDs
These Macintosh printer controllers for the Matchprint 5042/5060, HP DesignJet 2000CP, 2500CP and 5000CP and for the Epson Sylus Pro 5000, 7000, 9000 and 10000 and Canon BJC-8500 and should be installed to the Macintosh running the Matchprint Inkjet Color RIP, and to each workstation connected to the Matchprint Inkjet System printer.
TR001 Profiles for Matchprint Color RIP v2.1
These files are intended to be used with the Matchprint Color RIP to simulate TR001. TR001 is a technical report published in 1995 by the Committee for Graphic Arts Technologies (CGATS) of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). It's purpose is to present color characterization data for type 1 printing (e.g., SWOP).
Service Pack 2c for the Matchprint Color RIP V2.1 for Windows OS
NOTE: The Service Pack is a 19mb download. After installing Service Pack 2c you will need to carry out a printer linearization using a supported measurement device. Please refer to page 88 in your Matchprint Color RIP Users Manual for more information. Service Pack 2c is an update to the existing RIP software and should be installed over the current RIP (v2.1). This Service Pack includes user interface fixes, numerous color calculation fixes to improve color output and the Driver for the Epson 10000. This Service Pack updates the CFM, the CFM Control Panel, and the base linearization files and ICC Color Profiles. for the Epson 7000, Epson 9000, Epson 10000 and HP 5000.
Matchprint Color RIP Color Profiles for Large Format/Wide Format Printers
These files are intended to be used with the Matchprint Color RIP to simulate different proofing systems available in the market place, Kodak Approval, Fuji ColorArt and Dupont WaterProof. These profiles have been created using data collected from a number installations of each system, which has then been averaged to produce the ICC profile.
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