

Harlequin is a Raster Image Processor, or RIP.

It combines a single background page with overlay graphics, such as text and images, that are selected using data from a file supplied in CSV format.

The variable data feature was implemented using the dynamic overlays in Harlequin, which are designed for those printing applications that require a simple form of VDP support. These included multi-layer printing, the replacement of colours in graduated tints, exporting contours for cutters, and the addition of texts and graphics to submitted jobs for variable data printing. They worked closely with Mimaki engineers in a number of areas to introduce unique functionality for Mimaki customers. Global Graphics’ local office in Tokyo provided responsive technical support to Mimaki. There are significant quality improvements too – PDF transparency processes correctly and we have found that the expression of thin lines is improved.’ ‘Customers will see that the RIP processing time for PDF files is considerably shortened. ‘Our objective in choosing Harlequin as the core of our genuine Mimaki RIP is to improve the performance of our products,’ said Satoshi Kaneko, General Manager of software design department, Mimaki Engineering Co.Ltd. Global Graphics Software has licenced the Harlequin RIP to Mimaki Engineering to create the new RIP software RasterLink7, which will be available with Mimaki printers worldwide from December 2020. RasterLink7 improves performance and enhances quality as well as introducing new features such as variable data printing for applications such as sports apparel, card printing, name tags, stickers and labels.
