NOT FOR USE WITH ICOLOR, OKI OR CRIO PRINTERS!
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Use the Absolute White RIP in conjunction with swapping the black toner for white in regular CMYK laser printers. Printing in a CMYW configuration without the Absolute White RIP allows the user to print white images inexpensively, without having to invest in a white toner printer.
Printing FULL color images has been a challenge because you have to design a specific white layer in addition to the color layer, and run the paper through the printer twice and rely on the printer to line up the images on the same page. This is a tedious process that previously required advanced editing software and knowledge.
Uninet™'s Absolute White RIP does it all for you! It will analyze a full color image, and then create a matching white layer (with automatic choke) to make 2 pass printing as easy and reliable as possible.
The software includes important features such as:
- Automatic Rasterization (with options to adjust shape and size of the rasterization)
- Black color removal
- Automatic mirror
- PDF creation (2 pages, color and white)
- Manual white layer shift (to compensate for registration deviation)
Transfer paper is fed through the printer twice, but all of the manual design work required to do this efficiently is now automated.
A free license is now included with all UNINET™ Absolute White branded white cartridges (for printers other than IColor®), which will have a page count limitation matching the yield of the cartridge purchased. When the page counter depletes, you simply buy a new Absolute White cartridge and the page counter is refreshed, or:
Purchase this 5,000 page count (at 5% coverage) version of the software on this page or a lifetime, unlimited use version which can be used without restriction and with other (non-UNINET™ Absolute White) cartridges.
A 1,500 page count license version (based on 5% white toner page coverage) is also available.
Download the software to try before you buy! All graphics will have a watermark until software is validated.