Free RIPing on Prinergy 4.0 server via FTP

dj

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Courtesy of my client www.printcraft-solutions.com. The hot folder will take PDF Postscript and rasterized to a 600 dpi image with a PDF wrapper. This is the new PDF rip from Adobe, able to handle transparencies.

ftp://printcraft.dnsdojo.com

username customer password bark21

More instructions on accessing the ftp server can be found at www.prepresspilgrim.com.

Ftp server will stay up until we exceed bandwidth restrictions on our ISP (we are a small shop)

cheers, DJ
 
Re: Free RIPing on Prinergy 4.0 server via FTP

Your customer may want to check the EULA for this type of service. Yes, it's free, but you'll want to check out the EULA
 
Re: Free RIPing on Prinergy 4.0 server via FTP

maybe I missed something...

I can upload a "pdf postscript" and get back a rasterized file...in a pdf wrapper.

wtf am I to do with that? and why?
 
Re: Free RIPing on Prinergy 4.0 server via FTP

This RIP is supposed to be able to process PDFs with transparent objects seamlessly. Sooo, if you have files that you can't RIP properly in your workflow, check it out in ours.

If everything is fine at your shop, and is always fine, and always will be fine, then ummmmmmm, this is probably of no interest to you.
 
Re: Free RIPing on Prinergy 4.0 server via FTP

What EULA? You mean with Kodak? Or with Shaw, our cable provider?

cheers, DJ
 
Re: Free RIPing on Prinergy 4.0 server via FTP

End User License Agreement.

And I think your fine. I used to give my customers access to and FTP folder that was also a hotfolder for my RIPsystem. Worked really well for those clients too. Wish I could get more to do it. Esspecially the ones that never give us enough time.
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