Colorburst Overdrive 2 A 64-bit Rip Server For Mac 5,7/10 618 reviews
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ColorBurst Systems (Ashburn, VA) has announced Overdrive®, an addition to the ColorBurst RIP Server line for Mac OS X systems that offers the company’s color-management technology. Its expanded printer support includes Epson, Canon and HP desktop and large-format printers.
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Caldera appears to be a 64 bit RIP so looks like it should use all RAM for system, however what is recommended vs minimum configuration on their site?
Does one use the RIP for viewing files or use their workstation and remote in?
If using RIP what for previewing what graphics cards work best using linux?
RAM - 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 GB regular or Error Correcting at what point are there diminishing returns?
Hard Drive - I asume perhaps a regular drive for capacity but should one have SSD's for spooling or simply more RAM or RAM plus SSD plus hard drive?
Xeon or I7 or I7 Haswell with embedded video - or AMD?
1 or 2 network Gigabit connections to RIP - seems like 2 would be logical, 1 for to RIP and 1 for output?
Thanks,
Ken
Caldera appears to be a 64 bit RIP so looks like it should use all RAM for system, however what is recommended vs minimum configuration on their site?
Does one use the RIP for viewing files or use their workstation and remote in?
If using RIP what for previewing what graphics cards work best using linux?
RAM - 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 GB regular or Error Correcting at what point are there diminishing returns?
Hard Drive - I asume perhaps a regular drive for capacity but should one have SSD's for spooling or simply more RAM or RAM plus SSD plus hard drive?
Xeon or I7 or I7 Haswell with embedded video - or AMD?
1 or 2 network Gigabit connections to RIP - seems like 2 would be logical, 1 for to RIP and 1 for output?
Thanks,
Ken