RIP Software vs Printer RIP – which is better for transfers?
In the world of digital printing, especially for custom t-shirts and garments, quality and efficiency matter a lot. Whether you are a beginner or running a professional printing business, choosing the right RIP system is very important. You might have heard of RIP software for DTF and Printer RIP. But what's the difference between the two? And which one should you choose for better transfer results? In this blog by Acrorip, we will help you understand the difference between RIP software and Printer RIP, and how they affect your DTF transfers. We’ll also explain why choosing the right Epson RIP can improve your printing business. What is RIP? Before we compare, let’s understand what RIP means. RIP stands for Raster Image Processor. It is a software that converts digital images into a format that printers can understand and print. Without RIP, your printer cannot control color layers, ink usage, or white ink printing properly – especially for DTF (Direct to Film...