Has anyone dealt with the product X-RIP (Mac OSX plotter driver)?
I was considering purchasing the HP 120 for my upstart engineering business; however, print times are too slow. It looks as though "macroenter.com" (got the company/product link form Architosh web page) has this X-RIP which will drive an HP400 plotter. The HP400 speeds are much better than the HP120, and the price is almost the same:
HP120 - 2'x3' (6 minutes per page)
HP400 - 2'x3' (1 1/2 minutes per page)
Am I going down the wrong path considering X-rip and an HP400?
Perhaps there is another plotter, comperable in price to the X-rip+HP400, that is compatible with OSX?
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Has anyone dealt with the product X-RIP (Mac OSX plotter driver)?
I was considering purchasing the HP 120 for my upstart engineering business; however, print times are too slow. It looks as though "macroenter.com" (got the company/product link form Architosh web page) has this X-RIP which will drive an HP400 plotter. The HP400 speeds are much better than the HP120, and the price is almost the same:
HP120 - 2'x3' (6 minutes per page)
HP400 - 2'x3' (1 1/2 minutes per page)
Am I going down the wrong path considering X-rip and an HP400?
Perhaps there is another plotter, comperable in price to the X-rip+HP400, that is compatible with OSX?
Please advise.
Thanks again,
DWHarper
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