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swissQprint Karibu - Print module interface

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Resolution

Starting with driver V17 Rev. A

  Info

To see the resolutions on the Print Module Interface, you must import the ".sqpe" file available on the printer controller into your CalderaRIP. Learn more.

  Caution

Printing is not possible without importing the SQPE file. When using the "Nest" action, the job will remain on hold in the Spooler. When using the "Print" action, you will get a "driver error" message.
If you have any problems with the import, please do not hesitate to contact our support team.

Driver V16.3 and before

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  Info

2L = 2 Levels (binary printing as opposed to grayscale printing)

  • 900 x 720 2L
  • 1080 x 720 2L
  • 720 x 720 2L

 

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  • Roll 3200 mm
  • Sheet 3200 x 1000 mm
  • Custom (...)

 

Media

This driver comes with only a default media not calibrated.

Discover how to manage media with EasyMedia by clicking here.

 

Mode

  • CMYK

 

By default, 4 special inks are linked to the printer:

  • Primer
  • Varnish
  • White Underlay
  • White Overlay

Please take a look at the Spot Inks article for more information about using these special inks.

 

Quality

  Info

Custom Qualities can be defined in the Lory controller by the operator.

 

Starting with driver V17 Rev. A

  • Linework
  • High Quality
  • Quality
  • Production
  • Speed Dens
  • Speed Smooth
  • Draft
  • High Dens Speed
  • High Dens Quality
  • High Dens Premium
  • Quality FA
  • High Quality FA
  • Line work FA
  • Quality FA High Dense
  • High Quality FA High Dense
  • Line work FA High Dense
  • Quality FA Super Dense
  • High Quality FA Super Dense
  • Line work FA Super Dense
  • Custom 1
  • Custom 2
  • Custom 3

 

Driver V16.3 and before
  • Quality FA
  • High-Quality FA
  • Line work FA
  • Custom 1
  • Custom 2
  • Custom 3

 

Action

The device supports only two actions:

  • Print.
  • Nest.

"Rip", "Rip then Print", and "Keep the ripped file" actions are disabled, as the "Print" action sends a RIP file to the controller-mounted directory. You can keep RIP files in the controller and manage to reprint them on the controller directly.

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