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    pcmodem is offline Senior Member
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    Default Total RIP or Odystar

    If you had the choice. Would you get Nexus Total RIP or Odystar?

    Do you currently have Nexus RIP now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcmodem View Post
    If you had the choice. Would you get Nexus Total RIP or Odystar?

    Do you currently have Nexus RIP now?
    All depends on what you wanna do, can you explain what sort of work you have and what you wanna do?

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    We are a commercial printer and want to make sure the system we choose will allow us to be ready for what comes at us in the future.

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    Yes but this stil dont awnser my question?

    Its like this, Odystar does not have a RIP standard, so if you wanna RIP you need to buy 1 in Odystar.
    If you already have a Nexus and you want to RIP than you need a Total RIP to be up to date with handeling transparanties.

    Your question to me is like do I buy a RIP or do I buy automation for file handeling.

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    So what is the difference between Odystar and Nexus Total RIP?

    We currently have Nexus RIP.

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    wel the diffirence is that Odystar is not a rip but a automation system like Nexus Processor. If you want you can buy RIPs on both systems.
    Now you already have a leagacy RIP on Nexus so the cheapest way to upgrate for you is to buy the TotalRip on Nexus than.

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    Are the functions of Normalizing and Trapping of PDF's the same on Odystar and TotalRip?

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    OK, I think you still dont understand. You are comparing 2 diffirent thins.

    Odystar:
    Odystar: highly automated pre-press workflow solution
    Like you can ready on the website it is a workflow solution, not a RIP.
    But you can buy a RIP for Odystar, this RIP is not the TotalRIP as far as I know.

    Nexus RIP and Total RIP:
    NexusRIP module: the RIPping and screening engine of Nexus
    Are a part of an other workflow solution that is caled Nexus, so when you have a Nexus and you need RIPping power than you can buy these RIPs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pcmodem View Post
    We are a commercial printer and want to make sure the system we choose will allow us to be ready for what comes at us in the future.
    To know this for sure, find as much information as possible.

    EskoArtwork Solutions for the Commercial Printing Industry

    Ask all vendors for a detailed demonstration with your own production files / requirements.

    Then way down all the options - total cost of ownership - training requirements etc...

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    Well, I can say that we have been using Nexus for a number of years. Unless you want to buy a whole new system, being Odystar, I would just buy the upgrade to TotalRIP.


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