Hi,
I've been looking into getting better quality prints from my Epson R2880. I've discovered that my files are Vectors, so I have purchased the Epson Photo quality matt paper that matches the printer print resolution of 1400dpi. On another forum, somebody suggested the because my printer isn't a postscript and I'm working with vectors, that I could use 'rip software' to produce a pure print.
I have limited knowledge of this type of thing (I'm a student Architect not graphics designer!)... Do I need to use rip software if I have a vector (exported from CAD at 4800DPI PDF) since it's a vector anyway ?
Thank you for your help. This forum is the best place for all things technical!
Nathan
I've been looking into getting better quality prints from my Epson R2880. I've discovered that my files are Vectors, so I have purchased the Epson Photo quality matt paper that matches the printer print resolution of 1400dpi. On another forum, somebody suggested the because my printer isn't a postscript and I'm working with vectors, that I could use 'rip software' to produce a pure print.
I have limited knowledge of this type of thing (I'm a student Architect not graphics designer!)... Do I need to use rip software if I have a vector (exported from CAD at 4800DPI PDF) since it's a vector anyway ?
Thank you for your help. This forum is the best place for all things technical!
Nathan