If you’re looking for maximum speed in film output, U.S. Screen Print & Inkjet Technology says it may have a solution with its pairing of the Epson 4880 inkjet printer with a new version of FastRIP. The Epson 4880 works with CorelDRAW, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, Macromedia Freehand, and Quark XPress on PC and Mac platforms. Users can produce a 17 x 22-in. (432 x 559-mm) sheet or a 17 in. x 200-ft (432 mm x 61-m) roll print on the Epson at 180 lines/in. and resolutions ranging from 360-2880 dpi. The RIP features patent-pending variable-dot technology. U.S. Screen Print & Inkjet Technology, 1901 E. Fifth St., Tempe, AZ 85281, 480-929-0640, e-mail: sales@usscreen.com, Web: ww.screenprinters.net.

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