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Raster Image Processor

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Raster image data

Raster Image Processor (RIP) is a component (software) processor in a printing system which produces bitmap or a raster image. This bitmap is used to generate the printed output in the printing device system. The input data can be from a high-level description language such as PDF, PostScript, or XPS. With an image scaling algorithm, the input data from bitmaps of higher or lower resolution can resize the RIP. [1]

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  1. "Raster Image Processing". Retrieved 26 Feb 2022.

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