![]() Want to run different printers by different manufacturers, use different inks, or different transfer media? A driver included alongside your printer will run only that printer and will only include generic color profiles. RIP software includes custom built color profiles that maximize color vibrancy and accuracy for virtually all materials. Depending on the material you are sublimating to, one of the limitations of “generic” color profiles that are normally included with a driver-based solution is that the colors can be muted, they don’t “pop” like you want them to. The most obvious upgrade is color quality. The reasons why may not seem immediately obvious to you and that’s fine, but if you think about it a little more, making a small investment (we mean small! Software for desktop to midsize printers is relatively inexpensive!) in upgrading to professional RIP software makes all the sense in the world. Why should you spend extra money purchasing a third-party RIP software? After-all, a Windows™ driver provides good color prints for your sublimation workflow, is easy to use and generally comes free in the box alongside your new printer. This is an extremely common and worthwhile question to ask.
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