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This feature will link directly to the White Ink layer generation.

Raster Image Processor (RIP) software plays a crucial role in digital printing by converting digital images into a format that can be printed onto physical mediums like fabric or paper. This conversion ensures that the final print matches the original design in terms of color, detail, and layout. Acrorip is one such RIP software, known for its powerful yet user-friendly approach to managing print jobs.

Before downloading the installation package, ensure your computer meets the technical requirements:

Use the "White ink" tab to set up the white underbase.

| Feature | | CADLINK Digital Factory | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Ease of Use | Very easy for beginners; simple, intuitive interface. | Highly automated with a polished interface, but can hide complex workflows. | | Troubleshooting | Exposes more workflow details, making it easier for users to diagnose and solve problems. | The hidden nature of its processes can make diagnosing the root cause of print defects very difficult. | | Advanced Control | Offers high levels of control over settings like custom channel configurations. | Settings are often pre-made and automated, which may be too restrictive for advanced users. | | Best For | Beginners, hobbyists, and small business owners who want an accessible yet capable system. | Users who want a "push-button" solution and value official, in-depth customer support. |

Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11 (64-bit recommended) Processor: Intel Core i3 or higher (or AMD equivalent)

Some of the key features of AcroRIP 10.5 include:

If you are unable to find AcroRIP 10.5 or prefer not to use it, there are alternative RIP software options available: