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    Snow Leopard-Network-Software...Ready for PrePress?

    Thanks...but we are setup that way Thanks...but we are setup that way PC Modem Thanks for that...but we are set up that way (with the 'afp'). Still have some problems... The question still remains...can Snow Leopard and Lion Macs connect to a Windows 2003 Server? With/without some third party...
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    Snow Leopard-Network-Software...Ready for PrePress?

    Through old Mac? Through old Mac? Hello When you say, 'If you really need to store files on an SMB share, you will probably need to copy them all to the new machine, through the older Mac, then back to the SMB share.' We are currently working off a Windows 2003 Server. So what would new...
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    Snow Leopard-Network-Software...Ready for PrePress?

    Not really a Network guy Not really a Network guy Hi...thanks for the responses. I believe I am on a 10/100/1000 "Gigabit" ethernet...and connecting with the SMB protocol. I don't know about the 'Domain' issue. I guess what I'm asking is...is it possible to connect a Mac running Lion (and for...
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    Snow Leopard-Network-Software...Ready for PrePress?

    Hello...Our Company currently has a bunch of Macs (running OS 10.4 Tiger and OS 10.6 Snow Leopard) working off file servers (running Windows 2003 and Windows 2000). We use an Esko Nexus workflow. Things currently run OK...though there are some network communication issues with Snow Leopard which...
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    Acento S Conveyor Question

    Some photos of issue Some photos of issue I could not get the images to upload.
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    Acento S Conveyor Question

    Hello. We have recently switched from Azura TS (which used a gum processor) to Kodak Thermal Direct (which uses no chemistry). Our older setup had a motorized conveyor at the exit from the Acento S platesetter. The conveyor is attached to an Agfa C85 gum processor. At the exit side of the Gum...

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