
Pros: Good quality printer capable of printing to a 17” roll.Ĭons: No cutting option, user will need to manually cut the roll. Pros: Good quality printer capable of printing to 13×19 sheets.Ĭons: Expensive, 3rd party cartridges not fully available therefore remaining a pigment based printer, prints slowly Delivers quality prints when paired with a refillable PK cart filled with Dmax.Ĭons: Only capable of printing via the Photo Black (PK) slot from Emerald on both PC and Mac. Pros: Good quality printer capable of printing to 13×19 sheets.

Some users seemed to retain a grinding sound within the printer causing hardware failures. Canon print head is subject to burning out. Delivers quality prints when paired with Dmax.Ĭons: Discontinued by Canon. Delivers quality prints when paired with Dmax in the black tank using MONO or all tanks using ABI.Ĭons: Common media sensor issue requiring either a strip of low tac tape to be run down the center of the backside of the film or the use of a paper carrier sheet.

It fits into any USB port on your computer and must be plugged in whenever you want to make prints with R.E.D. requires a software security key called a dongle. Whether you’re printing large-format photos, stickers, or film transparencies, ImagePrint works for you.

It’s simple to use and universal for any printer. ImagePrint R.E.D is the first RIP software that works with all printer types. That process, a “RIP,” is accomplished with Raster Image Processing (RIP) software. Halftones will help enhance your design’s detail and depth, but you’ll have to make a few digital adjustments to your design before taking it to the press. If you have a detailed design with shading or realistic-looking effects, then you’ll probably have to use halftones to achieve the look you want.
