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    Quote Originally Posted by Fernando Bergamaschi View Post
    Quark Job Jackes if used correctly can be very powerfull and easier to use than preflight programs.
    I've tried to make some sense of Quark Job Jackets but haven't been successful. Are Quark JJ's like InDesign's live preflight feature? If so, are there any good instructions for setting them up? I tried following the user guide but after a while, I couldn't make heads or tails of it.

    I'd love to give my Quark customers something for live preflighting their files as they construct them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattbeals View Post
    I'd advise your boss to stop waisting time and go with FlightCheck. You are not going to find anything nearly as functional or in depth with native files.
    I finally got FlightCheck and I'm very happy with it. I love the customization features. Sometimes, you just gotta dig deep and do what you've got to in order to keep up with the demands of the industry. Price of doing business.
    Chris here in Sacramento. There's more to printing than just ink on paper!

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    That's great! FC Pro is an invaluable tool for production. You're right, it is a cost of doing business. But! You can use FC Pro (and other preflight tools) to lower the "cost of doing business" by using these tools to get better information more quickly. If you need any help please feel free to contact me.
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    Thanks, Matt. I like to run InDesign files through FlightCheck as well, because it's a bit more robust than InDesign's built in preflight tool. I like the scale and output resolution information FC affords.
    Chris here in Sacramento. There's more to printing than just ink on paper!

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    You know, as often as I tell people about FlightCheck it kills me they tell me "FlightCheck? Is that still around?" Or "there's no need for it anymore". Then someone like you realizes the benefits of FlightCheck, like other preflight tools. It smart money to use FC on native files for the reasons you said. The built in preflight tools in InDesign are functional, but not highly functional. Not to mention that they appear to be a poor knock-off of Markzware's FlightCheck Studio.
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