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EFI Fiery FS150 Pro - Fiery Hyperrip

EFI Fiery FS150 Pro
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Applying the Text and Graphic Quality feature enables the Fiery system to process images at the resolution required to produce the
best quality and performance.
Benefits:
Achieves RIP performance benchmarked at up to two times faster in a dual processor and one-and-a-half times faster in a single
processor.
Improves efficiency and predictability in color and VDP.
Produces visibly smoother edges and fine type at high resolution (1200 dpi and up). This is quite noticeable in Kanji fonts as well
as in Roman faces with delicate, thin elements.
Fiery HyperRIP
Fiery HyperRIP is a proprietary EFI-rendering technology that dramatically improves performance by splitting a job into two or four logical
parts for parallel RIPping. This splitting of a single job for faster processing is critical to production efficiency as file sizes continue to grow.
HyperRIP prevents any single file from becoming a bottleneck for printing.
As CPU processors continue to have more cores, the RIP needs to be able to take advantage of those additional cores to maximize
performance. HyperRIP maximizes the use of high-end, multicore hardware for faster performance. It processes multipage jobs more
efficiently and increases performance by up to 40%.
Minimum Fiery hardware requirements to apply HyperRIP by splitting the job into two parts:
8 CPU cores
8 GB of RAM memory
FS100 Pro and FS150 Pro system software
Minimum requirements to apply HyperRIP by splitting the job
into four parts:
8 CPU cores
16 GB of RAM memory
FS150 Pro system software
Fiery systems automatically detect hardware resources to
apply HyperRIP to jobs by using two or four RIPs. It uses four
RIPs when the Fiery server has at least 16 GB of RAM or
more, and two RIPs when the Fiery server has more than 8
GB.
In terms of average RIPping performance, the Fiery server processes a job 15% faster than with earlier versions of HyperRIP, and an
average of 55% faster than a Fiery server without the HyperRIP feature.
Fiery HyperRIP is available only for Fiery QX
100
servers.
The processing bar in Command WorkStation Job Center is split, showing two or four progress bars side by side updating
simultaneously and independently to track the HyperRIP progress.
After a HyperRIP job has finished printing, the job log and printed queue have the following optional attribute columns:
Number of RIPs present: indicates the total number of RIPs available to the job during processing.
Number of RIPs used: indicates the actual number of RIPs used to process the job. Not all jobs can use HyperRIP, and some will
use a single RIP instead.
100%
140%
155%
0%
50%
100%
150%
200%
Fiery FS150 Pro
without HyperRIP
Fiery FS100 Pro
with HyperRIP
Fiery FS150 Pro
with HyperRIP
Average Performance

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