YARC Triples Speed of Raster Image Processor for Hewlett-Packard Printers.NEWBURY PARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 10, 1999--YARC Systems Corp. (OTC OTC See: Over-the-counter. OTC See over-the-counter market (OTC). BB:YARC YARC You're Absolutely Right, Commander (military slang) ) Wednesday announced that it had tripled the speed of its Raster Image Processor See RIP. Remember... try the acronym first! (application, printer) Raster Image Processor - (RIP) A device (usually hardware but can be software) that takes a Page Description Language description of a page and converts it into a bitmap for printing. (RIP) for the high-resolution Hewlett-Packard CP series DesignJet printers. The speed increase is due to the release of a new rasterisation Rasterization or rasterisation is the task of taking an image described in a vector graphics format (shapes) and converting it into a raster image (pixels or dots) for output on a video display or printer. technology called "Superfine superfine a class of merino sheep with wool finer than that of fine-wool. Usual limit is wool of 18.5 microns or less fiber diameter. Stochastic By guesswork; by chance; using or containing random values. stochastic - probabilistic " that has been in development since mid-1998. It triples the speed at which YARC can feed data to 600-dpi printers. YARC can now drive the DesignJets in all their printing modes at full speed without needing to spool any raster The horizontal lines (scan lines) displayed on a TV or computer monitor. This is the origin of the term "raster graphics," which is the major category that all bitmapped images and video frames fall into (GIF, JPEG, MPEG, etc.). files to disk. Previously, in order to use modes other than the highest quality modes of the printer, it was necessary to first process a raster file and save it to disk. Under some circumstances this could become tiresome. "In November and December last year I visited the HP DesignJet Support Headquarters," said YARC's vice president of engineering, Dr. Karsten Jeppesen. "The insight and technical information that HP provided have been invaluable in our ongoing effort to become the best third-party PostScript RIP for the DesignJet printers." "YARC is currently listed by HP as a `Standard Productivity RIP' vendor, but now we are confident that we will be upgraded to `Increased Productivity' status within the next few months," commented Dr. Trevor Marshall Trevor G. Marshall, PhD (b. 1948, Adelaide, South Australia), is a biomedical researcher. Over the last few decades, he has developed a medical treatment, called the 'Marshall Protocol', which uses low-dose antibiotics, an angiotensin II receptor antagonist (being used as a VDR , YARC's chief executive officer. The new RIP will be made available for purchase on YARC's own e-commerce site. YARC's e-commerce server is at http://SecureShop.yarcrip.com. The speed increase is available immediately to existing customers. They can download the software upgrade from YARC's technical support site at ftp://ftp.yarcrip.com/index.html. HP's productivity ratings are at http://www.hp.com/designjet/solutions/rip/prorip2.html. About YARC (http://www.yarc.com) Any computer image, whether it comes from a digital camera, a scanner or a professional paste-up, can be printed onto paper using YARC's RIPs for Epson desktop printers, color copiers or the wide-format printers that make display signage. YARC's XP Server is an open-architecture, plug-and-play, networked, PostScript Color Server using Intel ATX motherboard (Advanced Technology EXtended motherboard) The PC motherboard that superseded the Baby AT design. The ATX layout rotated the CPU and memory 90 degrees, allowing full-length expansions to be plugged into all sockets. technology and PowerPC-based PostScript accelerator engines. It is the only color server that can be connected directly to the Internet. The XP is equally easy to use with traditional Windows or AppleTalk networks. Certain of the above statements may be forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. In such instances, actual results could differ materially as a result of a variety of factors, including competitive developments and risk factors listed from time to time in the company's disclosure statements and/or SEC reports. Note to Editors: A Raster Image Processor (RIP) is a device that converts PostScript graphics and text into high-resolution images that can be output onto film, paper, fabric and other media. RIPs can be (1) software; (2) hardware, and; (3) software with hardware components. The YARC XP is a type (3) RIP system. PostScript is a software language that is widely used by graphics and digital printing applications. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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