DI-Rip
DI-Rip
I'd like to add my two cents to this DI-Rip discussion.
Yes, Xitron is a good RIP for driving most any CTP and DI configuration (I think they probably have an interface with more devices than anyone) but they are not the only game in town. The learning curve is somewhat cumbersome but once you get familiar with it, it is a very productive RIP. Trapping, I Proofing, Inposition and Workflow are all optional modules to add on.
Xante (RipIt) Symphony rip will direct drive a DI as well. Symphony Rip comes from years of experience and is by far the easiest training curve and most productive rip on the market. It comes standard with Raster Inposition and Trapping as well as a productive workflow. It is not Harlequin core it is a true Adobe engine. Proofing, including dot-to-dot proofing are optional modules. Their pricing is comparable to Xitron.
Also, there is a new RIP I saw at the Chicago show called Studio RIP. I was very impressed with the performance and ease of use. Actually would give Symphony a run for their money when it comes to productivity and learning curve. Based on a Ghost engine and it too will direct drive a DI press. It also has raster based trapping and inposition standard and has a simple, easy interface and workflow. They've been around quite a while in Europe and are just making their way into North America. Their prices are considerably less than Xitron or Symphony.
For what it's worth... I've been involved in the prepress industry for about 25 years and have worked with nearly every prepress software in existance.
I am a dealer/installer and trainer for all three of these Rips. I would welcome any and all questions and comments either online or offline.
KJ Saks
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