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Atlantic’s new ColourSure print and cut RIP technology

Wide Format Solutions


Atlantic Tech Services has announced the release of the new and exclusive ColourSure print and cut RIP software technology packages, which have been developed to drive most Mimaki, Roland, Mutoh and Azon solvent and UV printers.

The solution has been developed specifically as an upgrade path for those users of Rasterlink, Versaworks and Shiraz RIP software. The RIP package can be supplied as a single printer and single cutter package or as a multiple manufacture device package to drive both printers and plotter/cutters from a single brand or multiple manufacturers machines from the one RIP. As an example, the ColourSure RIP can be supplied to drive a Mimaki roll to roll or flatbed printer, together with a Roland roll to roll and a Graphtec plotter/cutter. The RIP comes with colour management tools which include, ICC profiling, colour correction for highlights, mid tones and shadows, together with colour curve controls and with the added benefit to control and reduce ink use.


ColourSure RIP technology delivers accurate, vibrant colours for each of the supported print or print and cut devices. Consistent colour controls across a virtually unlimited range of possible ink and media combinations, together with the fully flexible in-RIP production tools, make the ColourSure an excellent choice as one of the most flexible and advanced solutions for the most popular types of wide format printers and cutters.

Atlantic is providing national next day on-site and same day on-ine and telephone support to all ColourSure RIP customers. Installation and training is provided with all packages.

Keith Pratt, Atlantic managing director, said: ‘We see this as a very important step in the development and progress of the company and particularly as we have been working on the development of the ColourSure RIP project for some time. Our technical director Stafford Cox will head up our RIP delivery and support team and will be focusing on the future technical and sales development of the product going forward. The company is currently organising full product training for all its engineers – additionally our customers will soon be able to download a 14 day trial of the product.’


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