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BlackMax Jr. Film Output Printer & Rip Software (8.5x14")
Most screen printers want and need the ability to screen print gradient
images but don’t have the money for the large format (13”+) RIP combos to
produce them. With large format systems costing $1200 or more, what if there was
a more economical way to produce professional quality gradient images for under
$750? How? AccuRip SF is the ONLY RIP software on the market available for small format which has never been available before. The BlackMax Jr. is the first small format film output printer with complete halftone and RIP functionality for under $650!

What can you print with the BlackMax Jr.? • Simple
Gradient
Images for detail & depth. •
4
Color Process Images (Pictures, Full Color Graphics!) •
Simulated Process Images (Full Color Art on Light or Dark Garments!)
Package comes with…. • Epson Artisan 50 Printer • 6 BlackMAX ALL BLACK Ink Cartridges
• AccuRip
SF Software • 100 Pack of 8.5x14” Water Proof Film
Features • Prints Up To 8.5x14” • Prints High Detail Halftones
• Prints Opaque Black Films • Runs on PC or MAC • Upgradeable
when you're ready. • Affordable
Price! • ALL BLACK INK - ADD
A 2ND SET OF INK AND SAVE! Be sure
you don't run out of ink, by adding a second set of ink you also save $25 up
front!
 ALL BLACK Cartridges for maximum density and economic efficiency!
Regularly $150, and a second set for only $125!
Future upgrade options when you're ready to expand! •
AccuRip SF can be upgraded to AccuRip Standard for $99 at anytime. This simple
upgrade download opens AccuRip to work with 13" and 17" wide Epson Printers
(1400, R1900, 4880). •
What else will you need to upgrade into a larger film output? All you'll
need is the printer, the ink, and larger film. •
Food for thought.... The Artisan 50 printer costs roughly
$100, this would be your only hard cost lost by upgrading to a larger format
printer, everything else is a consumable you will use or priced the same whether
you go larger now or later

AccuRIP SF™
is a PostScript interpreter called a Raster Image Processor or RIP. Without
PostScript it is impossible to print high-quality halftone dots on a
"non-PostScript" inkjet printer such as an Epson. Even if your printer has
PostScript, it may not be able to print halftone dots because PostScript is
often just used to calibrate and balance colors on an inkjet. The Epson "RIP"
does not print halftone dots, but AccuRIP™ does! AccuRIP SF™ works with the
following Epson Printers: Artisan 50, NX515, AccuRIP ST upgrade
($99 cost) works with the 800, 1280, 1400, 1520, 1800, 2200, 3000, 4000,
4800, and 4880. This means that in the future when you may need a new printer or
larger format you DON'T have to buy new software!

R-Film™ Waterproof - Tried, Tested, and True
R-Film™ is the ultimate in waterproof positive technology. We've tested this
film extensively ourselves along with several large screen printers throughout
the country. The results have been outstanding. This 4 mil thick specially
formulated film is ideal for optimum density, drying time, halftone shape, image
clarity, and longevity. R-Film™ works with both pigment and dye based inks.
Available ONLY from Ryonet. Using an Epson printer for film output requires
Waterproof films.
Why do you need a RIP?
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