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Number of ups to be calculated!!
Hi friends,
Is there any easy way to find out the number of ups, which can be incorporated in specified sheet layout without doing it manually as We are facing so much delay & problem in costing dept with manual method.
Its like a simple multiplication job, but need in pre defined scripts. By inputting variables like size of the sheet (HxW), size of the artwork (HxW) and bleed area should obtain number of ups.
Can it be done in any scripting language? or is there any ready application available? Kindly advise.
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As the Australian distributor I would recommend Accura MIS, however it is not the free solution that you are looking for and Accura can do so much more than estimating/quotes (which is the core module, working out the number of jobs out of the media is only a small part of the process).
Accura Print Estimating - Order Processing - Job Costing - Stock Control - CRM - The Print MIS System of Choice
So...two free software links:
Printpak Community Edition. Free downloadable print MIS, including expert estimating - not just a trial.
Morning Flight: Print Estimating Software for Offset/Copy/Digital
Regards,
Stephen Marsh
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Stephen - I think you got the question wrong. Any software concerned with imposition that could be recommended to the person asking the question?
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 Originally Posted by Yoga
Stephen - I think you got the question wrong. Any software concerned with imposition that could be recommended to the person asking the question?
Yoga, although imposition software could "answer the question" - the context is in estimating as I read it (bolded text below):
Is there any easy way to find out the number of ups, which can be incorporated in specified sheet layout without doing it manually as We are facing so much delay & problem in costing dept with manual method.
This question starts in the quote/estimating stage. Perhaps I am wrong, and it is the manual imposing that is creating the delays and problems with costing... However it reads to me as the problems and delays are directly related to estimating - before the job even becomes an order and imposing is manually started.
If the question is about imposing and it is in the correct Adobe forum, then what is the file format and or application? Is this a PDF in Acrobat Pro? Is this InDesign? Is this Illustrator? This will help decide what imposition software may be required. What types of jobs? Business cards? Books? Packaging that is irregular in shape?
Sincerely,
Stephen Marsh
Last edited by Stephen Marsh; 06-16-2011 at 06:12 AM.
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But none of the solutions mentioned by you provide for automated ups planning, which is the essential need.
Obviously, this would precede cost estimation.
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Stephen - Sorry, I missed reading the last two paragraphs of your previous post.
Reckon, the guy who asked the question needs to clarify what exactly he wants!
Regards,
Yoga
Last edited by Yoga; 06-16-2011 at 06:21 AM.
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Hi Yoga/Stephen
Yoga, I am not asking for an imposing software, imposing and some other work can be done by designers or a technical person only. I need a very simple and small application which can be handled by a merchandiser, so that costing/estimating will be easy and faster, no need to come upto Studio or CAD dept.
However i am trying to develop it using ms excel & ms access.
Stephen- Yes, if the question is about imposing, we can manually impose in illustrator & indesign. Perhaps there is a software called PrePS (Not a stand alone software) which automatically imposes the job according to the type of binding of the book or pad, (like perfect binding, saddled stitch, side stitch) useful for prepress CTP professionals.
Thanks guys
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Thats exactly what I thought...MS Excel..
Till I lost my way in the discussion...
btw what are you printing?
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We print labels and transfer stickers for t-shirt and other fabric
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Small Units per Sheet utility program
Raj and others:
Would your company pay $100.00 for a small, simple utility program that takes the width and height of a unit and the width and length of a press sheet as input, and quickly returns the number of units/sheet if aligned horizontally, or vertically, or in mixed orientation and draws these alternatives for you on your monitor or on a laser printer? And as a bonus, this program would give you a chart of such fits for an entire customizable list of sheet sizes, highlighting each of the best horizontal and vertical fits?
I am developing just such a utility.
Al Ferrari
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