User`s manual
Chapter 9 - Print Modes and Printer Information
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Standard Density 2880 Prints up to 133 LPI
Double Density 720 Prints up to 75 LPI
Double Density 1440 Prints up to 100 LPI
NOTES: For a high quality film such as FastPOSITIVE, use the Standard Density setting. Films with a rough
coating need a heavier deposit of ink in order to produce dense Black images- use the Double Density 720 or Double
Density 1440 setting.
e higher the resolution the print, the slower the printer will output the file. If you need to print at a certain LPI,
make sure to use the appropriate resolution.
Epson 7600/7800/7880/9800/9880 with UltraChrome ink `
When using UltraChrome ink, FastRIP XL and FastRIP LF provide 10
output functions.
FastRIP Generic-Ultra
Standard Density Print Modes
SD 720-Ultra
SD 1440-Ultra
SD 2880-Ultra
Double Density Print Modes
DD 1440-Ultra
DD 720-Ultra
FastRIP Heat Transfer-Ultra `
FastRIP XL is calibrated for most off-the-shelf, coated T-Shirt transfer pa-
per. It does color correction and mirrors the image before output so it can
be used with most T-Shirt Transfer papers from Canon, Avery, EPSON,
etc.
Inkjet Proofs `
Both FastRIP XL and FastRIP LF allow you to print a color calibrated
inkjet proof to show a customer. You can print a standard inkjet proof or
you can print a proof using standard halftone dot settings of 45 LPI, 55
LPI or 65 LPI to simulate the look of halftones when the image is actu-
ally screen printed. e halftone dot proof is much better to use than the
regular inkjet proof because it provides the customer a truer representa-
tion of the final product.