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HP Scitex ONYX Thrive 211 RIP v 12, HP Scitex CALDERA GRAND RIP V10 minimum configuration
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HP Scitex ONYX Thrive 211 RIP (v 12) ● Main Workstation requirements: - Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional operating system (SP1 or higher) Windows 8 Professional NOTE: 32-bit operating systems have a hardware limit of 4 GB of RAM. You are recommended to use 64-bit operating systems for high-volume workflows. - Processor: Intel Core i7 or equivalent - RAM: 4 GB/processing core - Hard drive - Multiple hard drives ○ 1 - Dedicated system drive ○ 1 - Dedicated drive for ONYX Thrive (500+ GB free space) - Network Connectivity: Gigabit Ethernet for TCP/IP printers NOTE: Firewall and antivirus must be disabled or configured to allow ONYX applications and printer ports (515, 1947, 8889, 9100 and 10000). There may be other ports needed, please see device manufacturer for details. - Monitor: 1280 × 1024 pixels, 16-bit color - USB port for security key - DVD-ROM drive ● Distributed Workstation requirements: - Microsoft Windows 7 Professional operating system (SP1 or higher), Windows 8 Professional NOTE: 32-bit operating systems have a hardware limit of 4 GB of RAM. You are recommended to use 64-bit operating systems for high-volume workflows. - Processor: Intel Core i7 or equivalent - RAM: 4 GB/processing core - Hard drive: 250 GB free - Network connectivity: Gigabit Ethernet for TCP/IP printers NOTE: Firewall and antivirus must be disabled or configured to allow ONYX applications and printer ports (515, 1947, 8889, 9100 and 10000). There may be other ports needed, please see device manufacturer for details. ● Thrive Production Manager requirements: - Macintosh, Windows PC, or mobile device with HTML Web browser For further details of Onyx configuration, see http://www.onyxgfx.com/system-specifications/. HP Scitex CALDERA GRAND RIP V10 (minimum configuration) ● Linux: 18 Chapter 2 Site preparation ENWW