Not necessarily a tale.. the Komori PPC app runs in windows XP. The App simply receives, translates and sends the data to our Lithrone press. So it's possible the CIP3 files were saved and could then be imported to whatever software that controls the Heidleberg or maybe a RIP that talks to multiple presses. In our case-Prinergy RIP generates the CIP3 data from curve and file data combinations.
Prinergy RIP then sends data to the Kodak platemaker and the Komori PPC app. Files end up at the platesetter RIP and the XP computer running Komori PPC app which then sends it to the press/ or the ink keys app on the press interface.