You will see a complete list of supported printers in the drop down list. If you have T-RIP 1.2 or 2.0 and are not sure what printer drivers those versions support – the easiest way is go to Devices/Manage Devices and install a new printer. And, Epson has been discontinuing popular models. It is VERY important to check this list of supported printers before you buy a printer. Not all printers and/or brands are supported by Filmmaker. You don’t need the XL version unless you have a wide format printer.Īlso, if your older printer has died make sure BEFORE you buy a new printer that you check the Supported Printers list. Make sure you order the DTP Plus version which is designed for printers that are 24″ wide or less. You can order Filmmaker directly from CadLINK. And, you will feel right at home because T-RIP was a branded version of Filmmaker. You will be in good hands with Filmmaker and CadLINK. Thanks to my thousands of loyal FastRIP and T-RIP users. If you have T-RIP and need a download link because you changed computers simply check the Support page. I am still supporting T-RIP users but as new printer drivers are need you will have to move to Filmmaker. The special offer ended on March 1, 2023. That offer was promoted on this website and through mailings to customers. In 2010 I decided to again rebrand CadLINKs product as T-RIP and I competed with Filmmaker.Īs Filmmaker gained much more market visibility it became increasingly hard to compete with “my own product.” That is why I decided to simply bow out of the RIP market in April of 2022 and encourage people to simply buy Filmmaker direct from CadLINK.Īt that time CadLINK had a special offer to T-RIP users to upgrade to Filmmaker at a reduced price. CadLINK decided to rebrand FastRIP as Filmmaker and sell to the T-Shirt market. For almost ten years I sold abouit 9,000 copies of FastRIP. I made an exclusive deal with them to be able to modify their software and sell to the screen printing market. They had no idea what they had and they had no interest (or knowledge) in the T-Shirt printing market. It was based on a little used program from a company called CadLINK. In 2000 I developed one of the first affordable RIP’s for T-Shirt printers. Short history and update for T-RIP by Scott Fresener. Click the link at the bottom of this page for details.
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