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    I used to pay for Scitex support. It was expensive and I was often in a game of phone tag. I started with Reception, then Applications and then on to the hardware guys. By comparison Rampage is a dream come true in terms of price and service. They answer the phone and take care of the customer instantly. I like the work flow too.

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    Does anyone know roughly how much it would be to upgrade to the newest version of Rampage from version 9.4? I would need new machines and everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lutzie32 View Post
    Does anyone know roughly how much it would be to upgrade to the newest version of Rampage from version 9.4? I would need new machines and everything.
    We upgraded this last August from v10 to v12.
    The costs are the same for v9 to v12.
    PM me and I'll give you details via email...
    Last edited by MacTwidget; 02-10-2012 at 03:05 PM.

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    I wanted to add some info to the posts I made last year about the long time criticism of Rampage in regards to PDF export. For years one of the criticisms of Rampage was that it did not have a true NORM workflow. In other words it was unable to export a vector PDF for customer approval and instead could only output RIPed PDFs. This was seen as a problem in the Rampage workflow. My thought has always been that it is unsafe to send out a proof that has not been RIPed; due to the fact that if the un-RIPed PDF is approved and then RIPs in a way that is different than the proof, the job gets printed incorrectly.

    Now I see this post:
    Low Res PDFs to client

    It seems to confirm that it is unwise to send out un-RIPed PDF proofs even from the workflows with true NORM capability. Due to all of the different types of Acrobat used by customers a vector PDF may appear differently on different systems. In this case Prinergy PDF proofs are causing issues. The solutions posted in the forums are to send rasterized PDFs. In other words RIP them, which is what Rampage has always done. Has it ever been a good idea to send out proofs that are not RIPed?

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    I send out pre-proof PDF's. Once they are ok'ed for content I rip and print out paper proofs for color and position. The PDF pre-proof saves some time and $ catching errors in spelling, among other things.

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    I send out plenty of pre-impo PDFs as well and many jobs are proofed via PDF proofs only (at least for the customer); but the PDFs I send out are RIPed files. My issue and concern is with sending out "un-RIPed" files as proofs. If they are not RIPed and are approved, then when they do RIP something could change and the job has now not actually been proofed. In addition to potential RIPing issues it also looks like vector PDFs with "active" elements may preview incorrectly in the many flavors of Acrobat. Hasn't it always just been safer to send out a RIPed proof, which in addition to already being rasterized, will also display correctly in almost all configurations of Acrobat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lutzie32 View Post
    Does anyone know roughly how much it would be to upgrade to the newest version of Rampage from version 9.4? I would need new machines and everything.
    Just priced this out about a month ago from 10.4 with a new box. Cost was roughly $2500-5000 for the new box depending on the bells and whistles. Support for a year was in the ballpark of $1500-2000, which you'd probably need for the first month anyway. And the software upgrade was something like $6000-7000. All together it was like $13,000+

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    I guess I am tired of all the cheap asses in this industry trying to squeeze a nickle out of every vendor they can. I am so glad I retired. It is a shame that so many wonderful people in this industry are obscured by the people who moan about prices and dont even know the value they are getting. Rampage is an outstanding value compared to Prinergy. I cant say it is the same product but the service flies above Kodak. Just get a mindmeld and realize that you get what you pay for. Most of these cheap squeezes have gone out of business through the years as they have not allocated their expenses to account for these upgrades. They sell by price only and try to get juice out of their employees and their vendors. Had to pop off after almost 48 years. Feels good!

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    Well I priced out Prinergy (I hate Kodak) and Apogee (Agfa), and they were both about 3 times as much as Rampage just to get started. I've been a Rampage user going on 10 years now and I love it. I previously used Scitex, RIPIt!, and SignaStation, so I don't have a lot of experience with modern RIP software, but Rampage does what I need it to, with very few issues. I do strip with Preps, but if we had more money I know I'd go to Metrix.

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    You can upgrade your existing hardware now, it works rampage does not like it but i tossed out their stuff and replaced with HP GL workstations and I was running 10 at the time. I'm not sure if they have it locked down to their stuff these days but if not you can put it on your hardware of choice, they just do not support it. Oh another thing don't tell them they will not support you on the 1750 extortion fee, it will be invalidated.


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