Kodak involvement is nice, but not cheap. I think one would start with additional activity guides from workflowhelp
there was a nice guide to automate workflow starting with XML from mis-system.
While doing it - try to convert some actions to custom code, see what it is like, star using...
Well, without base programming skills you'll end up with moving xml's all around without actually knowing what you're doing.
I dunno maybe is a printing house which business processes will benefit from pure Switch logic but from my experience there isn't. RBA is much more powerful and using...
Prinergy RBA has one killer feature - full support for VB.NET
With it you can do literally any automation you could possibly wish for.
Reading from SQL server database for example is implemented via standard libraries, which is useful when you need to grab data from you MIS-system on the fly...
You're joking, right? I was talking about interchangeability between 4 same presses.
Why on earth should i change laser power where i can easily change curves for the same outcome?
And again - tips and tricks on how to overcome it locally is not what i'm looking for.
Also one will have a lot of pain printing second turn if using conventional inks and powder. Noisy flat tints as a bonus and a lot of work with pressmen to convince them they there can be really less water, jokes aside. Plus you'll probably see a lot of interesting stuff like blankets flaws...
Oh well i completely forgot to use imagemagic. Thank you for that. BTW you pics of comparing am/fm ink film thickness are literally the thing we use to explain how it works :)
technically it should look like on the right there are a lot of water in the ink, but i think it's difference due to...
Ink/Water stripes are cheked on regular basis. Oscillators always on, also bridge roller and delta mode always on too.
Operator was same last time we checked between two presses.