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Wasatch SoftRIP SP

Inkjet printers have revolutionized the production of color separations for screen, flexo, and litho printing. Wasatch SoftRIP SP leads the way with the features you need to be successful with this type of printing. Don’t settle for second best – stick with the industry-leading solution for inkjet separations: Wasatch SoftRIP SP.Wasatch SoftRIP SP has everything you need to make high quality, low cost separations right out of the box.

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  • Inkjet printers have revolutionized the production of color separations for screen, flexo, and litho printing.
  • Creating films with traditional image setting technology requires specific expertise.
  • SoftRIP SP includes capabilities for modifying separations to compensate for the print conditions of the final output device.
  • Wasatch gives you control over your dot area with a calibration and linearization utility.

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Creating films with traditional image setting technology requires specific expertise. SoftRIP SP is easy to learn and use, so even beginners with minimal background in film production will produce quality results fast. Advanced users will find all the controls they need to easily apply their expertise with traditional technologies to a digital workflow.
SoftRIP SP includes capabilities for modifying separations to compensate for the print conditions of the final output device. The Press Curve controls offer the power to linearize the press or to produce other press behaviors. Press Curves allow for two-stage calibrations that are common in pre-press workflows and with a single setting, the pre-defined curves produce inkjet separations for punching contrast or highlights on the press.
Wasatch gives you control over your dot area with a calibration and linearization utility that is compatible with the industry’s major densitometers. Capabilities are included for linearizing film positives or easily converting to negative linearizations for use with flexography processes.