MultiRIP Film: Screen Printing Film Positive RIP

MultiRIP Film is a raster image processor (RIP) software that allows a standard inkjet printer to be used as an imagesetter to create high quality, dark film positives for screen printing. Once installed, MultiRIP Film comes preloaded with settings for the widest variety of industry film positive media and screen settings. Screen printers can control everything from the amount of ink used, which ink channels to pull from (one channel to an All Black system), resolution, frequency, screen angles and more. MultiRIP Film also provides a detailed preview capability to allow screen printers to zoom down to see the individual dots. For these reasons, MultiRIP Film is fastly becoming the preferred RIP for screen printers worldwide.

 


MultiRIP Film General Features

Compatible with over 20 Epson Inkjet Printers Worldwide
MultiRIP Film Desktop is compatible with the following Epson printer models: 800, 1270, 1280, 1290, 1390, 1400, 1410, 1500, 1520, 1800, 1900, 2100, 2200, 2400, 3000, 3800, 4000, 4800 and 4880 printers.

For the large format printers, MultiRIP Film XL is compatible with the following Epson printer models: 7600, 7700, 7800, 7880, 7900, 9600, 9800, 9880, 9900 & 11880 printers.
Print Directly from Your Favorite Artwork Program
MultiRIP Film will work with most graphic artwork programs (i.e. CorelDraw, PhotoShop, Illustrator,...) that you can print from. MultiRIP Film will install an indepent driver that allows your settings in your graphic artwork program (i.e. the size, shape and angle of your halftones) to print directly through the RIP software. Users can also make these settings the default in MultiRIP Film and use "RIP Defined" option. Click here for a video on how to set the RIP Defined settings.
Halftone Screening Settings (Frequency, Angle, Shape)
MultiRIP Film allows the use of halftone screening, thus turning your inkjet printer into a low-cost imagesetter. You can specify the screen frequency/angle at print time or you can defaults under the RIP Defined setting. Click here for a video on how to set the RIP Defined settings.
Preloaded with 15+ Different Types of Industry Film Positive Media
MultiRIP Film comes with the density curves for over 15 different types of industry brands of film positive media. While other Halftone RIPs try to limit the available types of film ensure continuing revenues. MultiRIP does not sell film positive media. So we decided to offer the customer the ability to choose which film positive works best for their business - whether it is price, quality, in stock / availability,... Users also have the ability to create their own density curves for films that are not listed as well.
Page Previewing
You can preview individual pages in both the output queue and the "processed jobs" queue. This can save a lot of time if a mistake is caught before expensive media is wasted.
Re-Print Pages without Re-Ripping
Allows you to re-print individual pages or colors from a separation with a few simple clicks of your mouse. Once the job has been processed, simply open the job item in the queue, select the pages you wish to re-send to the printer (1). Select the number of copies (2) and click "Print Selected Pages" (3). The selected pages will be sent to the output queue. When making multiple copies, the pages can be "stacked" (1,1,1, 2,2,2, 3,3,3 etc.) or collated (1,2,3, 1,2,3, etc.).
Print Composite Proofs From Pre-separated PostScript files
MultiRIP allows you to print composite pages from PostScript separation files. This feature is very useful, as you can use the composite output to check for trapping and moire, or simply use it as a proof to show the customer. If using halftone screening for output, you can select the angle and frequency for CMYK and spot colors.
Print Separations from Composite PostScript or PDF files
MultiRIP allows you to print CMYK separations from a composite PostScript files or PDF files. If using halftone screening for output, you can specify the angle and frequency for the CMYK separations.
Density Calibration
MultiRIP includes our Q-Curve™ utility which will allow you to apply a density curve to your composite or separated job. You can curve the color plates individually or apply the same curve to all. You can use the graphical curve interface or enter the desired density numbers.
Nesting
MultiRIP includes an advanced nesting feature that allows users to combine multiple files, whether using the same halftone settings or not, and have complete control over the margins between each file. MultiRIP Film's nesting feature will allow for files to be rotated if it will alllow more files to be inserted into the template. This nesting feature is truly one of the more advanced features for all film positive RIPs and is frequently used in offset printing and pad printing.

Working with MultiRIP Film

Download a Trial Version of MultiRIP Film
Click Here to download the latest version of MultiRIP Film.

NOTE:
This is a fully functional RIP software that will print a watermark diagonal across the center of the print. To remove the watermark, you will need to purchase a 16-digit Product Code and use the online validation system to create an Activation Code. Click on the links below for the instructions on how to validate the software
- Video Instructions on Validation Systems
- PDF Instructions on Validation Systems
Quick Start Guide to using MultiRIP Film
Below are links to both written documentation and screen videos that will help you get started using MultiRIP Film.
- Quick Start PDF Manual
- Quick Start Video Guide
Complete Video Library for MultiRIP Film
MultiRIP Film comes with 24/7 online support of both PDF and screen recorded videos. We created a complete library of technical support videos because we understand that screen printers work non-traditional business hours. When questions come up, most of the time the answer can be found in the videos listed below.

Purchase & Validate MultiRIP Film

Purchase a 16-digit Product Code for MultiRIP Film
Before you can remove the watermark being printed, you will need to purchase a 16-digit Product Code for the format (desktop or large format) of MultiRIP Film you want to purchase. Each 16-digit Product Code comes with three Activation Codes that will remove the watermark.

To purchase a 16-Digit Product Code for MultiRIP Film RIP software to create film positives, click on the button below for the correct version of the MultiRIP Film software you want to purchase in the drop-down box below.
MultiRIP Film RIP Software
Desktop Version includes Epson 1270, 1280, 1290, 1390, 1400, 1410, R1800, R1900, 2100, 2200, R2400, 1520, 3000, 3800, 4000. 4800 and 4880 printers

Large Format Version includes Epson 7600, 7800, 7880, 7700, 7900, 9600, 9700, 9800, 9880, 9900, 11880 printers and all the printers included with the Desktop version as well.

If you currently have a 16-Digit Product Code and have used all three Activation Codes, you can purchase two (2) additional Activation Codes below. You must include your 16-Digit Product Code in order for us to add the two (2) Activation Codes back into your online account. This process may take up to one (1) business day to complete. To purchase two additional Activation Codes, click on the button below.
Must Add Your Product Code!
NOTE: We use PayPal because we don't want to know the credit card information of our customers. You do not need a PayPal account to make this purchase and it will not cost you any additional fee. Please note that once the software has been validated, the purchase is non-refundable. So please download the trial version and test the software out before making a purchase.
Validate MultiRIP Film: How to remove the watermark from printing.
Below is a video showing how to remove the watermark from printing once you have a 16-digit Product Code.

MultiRIP Film Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Most Asked Questions about MultiRIP Film
How do I Install MultiRIP Film?
ANSWER: PDF | Video | YouTube Video
How do I remove the PowerRIP watermark? This is the process of validating the MultiRIP Film software?
ANSWER: PDF | Video | YouTube Video
How do I setup the default "RIP Defined" print settings?
ANSWER: PDF | Video | YouTube Video
Which ink channles can I load the Black ink in my Epson printer?
ANSWER: PDF
How do I print from CorelDraw® using MultiRIP Film?
ANSWER: PDF | Large Video
| YouTube Video
How do I print from Photoshop® using MultiRIP Film?
ANSWER: PDF | Large Video
| YouTube Video
How do I print from Illustrator® using MultiRIP Film?
ANSWER: PDF | Large Video
| YouTube Video
Which printers are compatible with MultiRIP Film?
ANSWER: Web Page
General Questions about MultiRIP Film
What is the recommended computer requirements to run MultiRIP Film? Will MultiRIP Film run on a 64-bit operating system? Will MultiRIP Film run natively on a Mac operating system?
ANSWER: PDF
How many computers can I install MultiRIP Film on?
ANSWER: PDF
What happens if I use all my Validation Codes up?
ANSWER: PDF
Which film medias have preloaded density curves in MultiRIP Film?
ANSWER: PDF
What is MultINK and how is it different then Epson OEM ink?
ANSWER: PDF
Why does only a portion of my design print when printing on a roll of film?
ANSWER: PDF
Why am I having orientation problems when printing from CorelDraw on a roll of paper?
ANSWER: PDF
Why do I lose my validation when I switch Users / Computer Profiles?
ANSWER: PDF
Why do I get "Can't Write to Device" and Error 15 messages when I try to print?
PDF Answer
Installation, Getting Started & Updating Questions
How do I Install MultiRIP Film?
ANSWER: PDF | Video | YouTube Video
How do I remove the PowerRIP watermark? This is the process of validating the MultiRIP Film software?
ANSWER: PDF | Video | YouTube Video
How can I update MultiRIP Film to the latest version on my computer?
ANSWER: Web Page
How can I remove the validation from my existing computer so I can validate another computer without having to use another Activation Code?
ANSWER: PDF | Large Video | YouTube Video
How do I setup the default "RIP Defined" print settings?
ANSWER: PDF | Video | YouTube Video
Which printers are compatible with MultiRIP Film?
ANSWER: Web Page
How do I adjust the time a file remains in MultiRIP Film before it leaves the Processed Jobs tab?
ANSWER: PDF
Printing Film Positive Questions
How do I print from CorelDraw® using MultiRIP Film?
ANSWER: PDF | Large Video
| YouTube Video
How do I print from Photoshop® using MultiRIP Film?
ANSWER: PDF | Large Video
| YouTube Video
How do I print from Illustrator® using MultiRIP Film?
ANSWER: PDF | Large Video
| YouTube Video
What are halftones and why would someone want to make film positives with them?
ANSWER: PDF
How do I get my artwork separated so I can print using MultiRIP Film?
ANSWER: PDF
What is MultINK and how is it different than Epson OEM ink when it comes to printing film positives?
ANSWER: PDF
Will MultINK work on both waterproof and non-waterproof films?
ANSWER: PDF
Which brand names of industry film media have preloaded density curves in MultiRIP Film?
ANSWER: PDF
Why am I getting less ink on my film now than I was before?
ANSWER: PDF
Which side of my inkjet film positive media should I print on?
ANSWER: PDF
Using the Advanced Features of MultiRIP Film
Can MultiRIP Film be setup to run on a network?
ANSWER: PDF
Can I use an Ethernet Card to communicate with MultiRIP Film?
ANSWER: PDF
Troubleshooting / Error Messages in MultiRIP Film
Why do I get a PowerRIP MFC Application Error when the RIP Interface opens up?
ANSWER: PDF
Why does only a portion of my design print when printing on a roll of film?
ANSWER: PDF
Why am I having orientation problems when printing from CorelDraw on a roll of paper?
ANSWER: PDF
Why do I get a FontError message printed out instead of my artwork?
ANSWER: PDF
Why am I getting less ink on my film now than I was before?
ANSWER: PDF
Which side of my inkjet film positive media should I print on?
ANSWER: PDF

Support for MultiRIP Film

Prospective customers using the trial version can complete the form below to ask a question regarding MultiRIP Film. Current customers with a 16-digit Product Code can contact the distributor that the software was purchased from or complete the form below.

MultiRIP Film Support Assistance

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