The two major things to consider are "Content" and "Color".
Your decision needs to consider how you will use this printer.
If you are using the printer for an end product then you need to make sure the Rip can handle both of these issues in a fashion your customer demand.
If you are using it for Proofing - then what are you trying to Proof? If you have a workflow generating printing plates - and you want to proof these plates - then you need to make sure that the Content you send to any rip is going to be accurate. If you can insure that your workflow has rock solid content generation then you can focus your search for a rip that gives you the best Color control.
Here is an example of managing the Content side of your proofs.
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Colorburst or EFI will do you fine. I don't have any idea what Harlequin has to offer.
The IPA proofing comparisons became hairsplitting competitions. All the major players are very capable.
Take a look at Serendipity, also (Black Magic or MegaRip). I was impressed enough to buy it. You get A LOT for the money - A LOT. And the ease of setup and use is nice.
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