For now I've created a rule in rba. It outputs imposed PDF to the plate size 0°, this PDF goes as input to same job, then refine as flats, then output with rotation. Then rule deletes everything.
This work fine but it is such workaround, it pisses me off
If i rotate 180 - the starting point to shift along height moves to tail of the press sheet. In this case you would have to create a process template for each press sheet height
Dear Prinergy users, we've been making impositions to the press sheet size for many years.
So in layout section of the final output template i've just making something like this:
just for example: plate size is 1030x785, i'm putting my impo in the middle along width and along height i'm putting...
Don't know about third party, but you can always put on a Jack Sparrow's hat and sail toward your happiness if you know what I mean.
Btw preps 2.3 really? Omg, I recently worked with shop wich used preps 4 and I thought those guys were unbeateable
same stuff. I've tried very hard to convince my colleagues that we need to switch from elliptical to round, but failed.
Then I just switch to round - 5 years ago, no one noticed
Why would someone want to send 1 bit tiffs to digital machine? Prinergy has digital connectivity via JDF to some presses. And with 9.0.1 one should have 31 free licenses for digital press connections
You should run everything through Prinergy and get rid of all other RIPs. Having three workflows instead of one gives you x3 problems with everything.
I am pretty sure that Prinergy can replace both those RIPs.
aye, there was an upgrade program, true. But here in Russia they told us that we need to send our i1iO v1 to Switzerland to make this upgrade. And the total cost exceeded the price of the new one. So we've printed a footplate (that some guy made freely available for download) and it worked fine...
Hey, I just found out that when upgrading to a brand new i1Pro3 I should also buy a brand new i1iO, though it's only a footplate that changed.
Is that even legal? I mean, damn, $3000+ for literally just a piece of plastic...