Category Archives: Workbench

Articles relating to the Workbench application within the Serendipity Client

Veripress – Publishing a Pagesetup on Mac OS X (10.6.x) and above

Even though you cannot print from Veripress, Pagesetup’s can be set up as Mac OS X system printer destinations to allow jobs to be easily submitted for proofing via the Print option of third party software or design packages. Jobs … Continue reading

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Megarip – Printing to a Published Pagesetup Printer across a Network

Printing from Mac OS X to Mac OS X, or Windows to Windows Printing to a published pagesetup printer across a network where both computers (the machine sending the print and the machine running the Megarip Server) share a common … Continue reading

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Megarip – Publishing a Pagesetup on Windows 7 / 8 / 10

Megarip Pagesetup’s can be set up as Windows system printer destinations to allow jobs to be easily submitted via the Print option of third party software or design packages. Jobs printed to a published pagesetup will be automatically sent for … Continue reading

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Megarip – Publishing a Pagesetup on Mac OS X (10.6.x) and above

Megarip Pagesetup’s can be set up as a Mac OS X system printer destination to allow jobs to be easily submitted via the Print option of third party software or design packages. Jobs printed to a published pagesetup will be … Continue reading

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Epson HTM and/or Canon (Printer Screening) Drivers missing

I’m licensed to use Epson and/or Canon printers with my Serendipity Blackmagic/Megarip, but the HTM/printer’s screening drivers are missing. The Epson HTM (half tone module) and Canon (Printer’s screening) drivers are made up of large sets of look up tables … Continue reading

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