T-Biz Network Releases T-RIP 2.0 for Film Output

Written May 1, 2015

Categories: AD News, News, Quality Control, Quality Control, Screen Making, Screen Printing Technology

T-Biz Network has released version 2.0 of their popular T-RIP software. T-RIP 2.0 is a software RIP that lets you print film positives for screen printing from a low-priced inkjet printer like the Epson Artisan 1430. T-RIP creates halftone dots and instructs the printer to print a dense ink deposit without sacrificing speed. You can now print film positives in a matter of minutes with crisp, clean halftone dots, dense image areas that burn a great screen and have a job that is in register. For garment screen printers who have been using vellums to burn screens, the payoff is immediate with films that burn easy and screens that lineup at press. For printers who print films to an inkjet without a RIP, the print time is cut in half with T-RIP. Printers can also print black ink from all the colored cartridge slots using a bulk ink system. Printing "all black" helps improve speed and reduces ink costs. The software is designed by Scott Fresener, Director of T-Biz Network International. According to Fresener, "If you are new to exposing screens from inkjet output, you will be amazed at the quality you can get from a low-priced inkjet printer and T-RIP."