Paul,

You've got RIP, the network routing protocol and RIP, the Raster Image Processor for printers mixed up. Yes, RIP is also a network routing protocol that isn't used much anymore.

-Adam
Who spent 3.5 years responsible for gear that only did dynamic routing via RIP (ugh!)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It stands for Routing Information Protocol. It's the way a computer sends 
information to another device, like a printer. For example, there's a RIP that 
enables printing of postscript files on Epson inkjet printers.
Paul
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Was reading in the colour management thread, i think, some one mentioned RIP.

Can someone enlighten me on that.

Dave                    
                                



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