All the RIP stations in our shop are basically the same. 32 bit operating systems, 4 gigs of RAM, decent dual core processors.
Outside of the odd 30' mural that I've had to feed into a machine at 100dpi, I personally don't notice jobs taking too long to process .
In the opinion of anyone reading this, would there be any point to upgrading the machines we've got? Again, these are just RIP stations. We don't do any design on them.
My next issue is that we've got five printers, and a dedicated RIP computer for each printer. It was like this when I got here, and I think this is overkill. What kind of performance hit would we take if we ran two or maybe three printers off of a single machine? Aside from the occasional RIP station traffic-jam, would we even notice the difference? Has anyone had any problems with RIP stations crashing while running multiple machines?
Outside of the odd 30' mural that I've had to feed into a machine at 100dpi, I personally don't notice jobs taking too long to process .
In the opinion of anyone reading this, would there be any point to upgrading the machines we've got? Again, these are just RIP stations. We don't do any design on them.
My next issue is that we've got five printers, and a dedicated RIP computer for each printer. It was like this when I got here, and I think this is overkill. What kind of performance hit would we take if we ran two or maybe three printers off of a single machine? Aside from the occasional RIP station traffic-jam, would we even notice the difference? Has anyone had any problems with RIP stations crashing while running multiple machines?