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PowerRIP Manual The following files and folders are copied to the PowerRIP 3.1 folder selected in Step 7 on page 12: PowerRIP This is the PowerRIP application file. Open or double-click on this file to launch PowerRIP PostScript.VM fonts This file is required by the interpreter. This folder contains a minimum set of PostScript fonts. It also contains a number of files with the extension '.upr'. These files point to all PostScript fonts in this folder, the System Folder, and any selected extra font folder. Important Note: If you move or rename the PowerRIP folder or the System Folder, you should remove all '.upr' files before restarting PowerRIP. Prep Files f Resource This empty folder is required by the interpreter. This folder contains special resources required by PowerRIP The ColorRendering subfolder contains color rendering dictionaries, the ProcSet subfolder contains special PostScript procedures, and the Resource.upr file contains pointers to all PostScript resources used by PowerRIP You should never modify the contents of this folder Startup f This folder contains PostScript startup files for EPSON imaging devices supported by PowerRIp You should never modify the contents of this folder except under the following expert mode circumstance. If your application or printer driver does not produce PostScript Level 2 color operators, you may still use CIEBasedABC color by editing the startup file corresponding to the imaging device and remove the leading % from the line % dup BGRedefineColorOperators get exec. This change will cause Level 1 color operators to be mapped to Level 2 color operators; however, with some applications, incorrect output may be produced. tmp This folder contains some files and folders required by the inter- preter. It is also used for temporary scratch files. 14 Birmy Graphics Corporation

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PowerRIP Manual
The following files and folders are copied to the PowerRIP
3.1
folder selected in
Step 7 on page
12:
PowerRIP
This is the PowerRIP application file. Open or double-click on
this file to launch PowerRIP
PostScript.VM
This file is required by the interpreter.
fonts
This folder contains a minimum set of PostScript fonts. It also
contains a number of files with the extension
‘.upr’.
These files
point to all PostScript fonts in this folder, the System Folder, and
any selected extra font folder.
Important Note: If you move or rename the PowerRIP folder
or the System Folder, you should remove
all
‘.upr’
files before
restarting PowerRIP.
Prep Files
f
Resource
This empty folder is required by the interpreter.
This folder contains special resources required by PowerRIP The
ColorRendering subfolder contains color rendering dictionaries,
the
ProcSet
subfolder contains special PostScript procedures, and
the
Resource.upr
file contains pointers to all PostScript resources
used by PowerRIP You should never modify the contents of this
folder
Startup
f
This folder contains PostScript startup files for EPSON imaging
devices supported by PowerRIp You should never modify the
contents of this folder except under the following
expert mode
circumstance.
If your application or printer driver does not produce PostScript
Level 2 color operators, you may still use
CIEBasedABC
color by
editing the startup file corresponding to the imaging device and
remove the leading % from the line
%
dup
BGRedefineColor-
Operators
get
exec.
This change will cause Level
1
color opera-
tors to be mapped to Level 2 color operators; however, with some
applications, incorrect output may be produced.
tmp
This folder contains some files and folders required by the inter-
preter. It is also used for temporary scratch files.
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