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FastRIP
TM
PRO for Macintosh ver. 9.0
49
Chapter 8
Printer Specific Modes and Functions
Epson 4000
Congratulations on purchasing FastRIP
TM
Pro, the affordable PostScript printing
solution for non-PostScript printers. PostScript is an industry-standard scripting
language that describes the text and graphic elements of a print job. When FastRIP
TM
processes a print job, these PostScript elements are used to generate a raster image (a
series of horizontal lines) that the printer is capable of rendering. The printer will then
print your image one raster line at a time.
FastRIP
TM
performs the task of a Raster Image Processor (RIP), not only handling
PostScript interpretation, but also performing high-speed memory management of the
raster image and the spooling of multiple jobs to the printer. FastRIP
TM
utilizes Virtual
Memory (VM) disk processing to do this. VM processing means PostScript file size
limitations have been nearly eliminated.
FastRIP
TM
PRO version 9.0
Supports PostScript Level 3 Images
Supports printing images up to 17 in width and length
Supports Left and Right borderless bleed printing on certain page sizes
The Epson Stylus Pro 4000 is a Professional Wide Format printer. Before setting up
FastRIP
TM
PRO, read the Epson Stylus Pro 4000 Printer Guide for print head
alignment, paper loading and printer management instructions.
When setting up your printer, make sure the FastINK
TM
cartridge is inserted into slot #5.
If the message Wrong Inkdisplays on the Epson 4000 Control Panel, look at the white
sticker on the FastINK
TM
cartridge. The top line will start with US....BLKD110U. If there
is not a U at the end of the product code, contact the Support Department to exchange
the FastINK
TM
cartridge. If you find an Epson Matte black cartridge in slot # 5 of the
printer, contact the Support Department to exchanged the cartridge for a FastINK
TM
cartridge that has a Matte Chip.
Important Note: Speed matters. Processor speed determines how fast files will be
processed through FastRIP
TM
. If your processor is slow and the image is large and/or
complex, it will take a long time for the job to be completed. Since most graphic
intensive images qualify as large and complex, we recommend you have a fast
processor. Simply stated, The faster the processor speed, the quicker the file will print
to the printer.
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