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RIP,
1 abbreviation for reflex inhibiting pattern.
2 abbreviation for ribosome-inactivating protein.

RIP
rickettsial interference phenomenon.


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The transition began with the installation of new prepress workflow software and raster image processor (RIP), followed by the installation of a thermal plate processor for flexographic plates, a new water wash out plate processor for rotary letterpress plates, a new plate exposure unit and a digital inkjet dot proofer.
The others mentioned above were for Portable Document Format, Raster Image Processor, Volatile Organic Compound and Job Definition Format.
The HP Designjet 10ps, HP Designjet 20ps and HP Designjet 50ps printers feature high-speed printing and colour accuracy with up to 90% of Pantone colours and 100% of all major offset colour standards through a software Adobe Postscript 3 Raster Image Processor (RIP) for Mac and Windows.
 
 
 
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