run that by the people they've laidoff
that doesn't even account for profitable jobs we could have been turning out the door either.
and from the months we tracked our freebies it averaged 65 hours per month x 3 of us @ 75/hour
thats closer to 200k. and yes some of that could be recoupted by...
true. still its a sorry business model to follow.
when we spend 4 hours practically relaying out a job in prepress and we can't charge out because we got the job for being cheapest we loose money not make it.
we give away 100k a year easy in free prepress time to fix/relayout files with...
the closest you get to backsaving is Export, Indesign Interchange and you can select backward 1 version, given if you used new effects in CS3 they'll probably not show up in CS2.
we have CS1-3 in prepress at work and i know we won't get 4 for a while.
as for my home use i hardly find a 500...
i have it stripped down to near skeleton. i had cleaned all the sensors. ( last time we had tumble issues it was paper dust & grease on one of the lever sensors.)
the lever seems to barely come up into the top sensor. it looks like 4 sensors monitor the positioning on the right hand side (...
we have that issue on some of the newer OS macs (10.4 & up).
i found all the info about have to go through the database app & set up stuff.
i already work too many fronts here so i just let everyone go to the system or satellite computers & work.
All you have to do is ask for the .41 client...
anyone ever get DBS Error, illegal sensor 22226?
i've noticed in the past sensor sticker's numbers show up in sensor errors but i don't see this number anywhere obvious. just figure i'd save making a new thread about this.
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