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    what machine to buy? xerox or km?!

    You clearly don't like dusting ;)
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    Do you charge clients for preepress re-design?

    I'm in the opinion "Why get the job to loose money or time?", your estimators should learn that if he is going to get the job he will get it regardless of the price (within reasons). Being a very small shop I'm sort of in a good position that I price it, design it and print it. If I see that...
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    Ricoh - what is wrong with this company

    Our Ricoh will be hooked up to the computer for the first time today. I'm actually looking forward to se if the quality will be much better printing directly from the PC instead of the scanning original.
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    what machine to buy? xerox or km?!

    Me, I would buy Xerox because it's Xerox no other reason.
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    Ricoh - what is wrong with this company

    Thanks UnlimitedBT I did find it up there as well. In addition this machine is called Gestetner DX 3240 and Rex Rotary DX 3240 it seems that it was inherited product for Ricoh. I did managed to fire it up and it does great black solids. Just thinking now, what you can use riso for? Any new idea...
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    Ricoh - what is wrong with this company

    We have all those wars on this forum, like "what's better Xerox, KM or Ricoh" and some people including me do choose second two from time to time. The fact is - and I'm not biased what so ever - that each time the order is life dependant I know I have Xerox machine and it will print best...
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    Ricoh - what is wrong with this company

    Self Reply, Guy from Autralia told me it's cached in Gestetner in Google search, so here it is, will tag it for people to find it.
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    Ricoh - what is wrong with this company

    I have one simple rule when I buy my kit. I go to the manufacturers website and see if they have drivers, manuals and original brochures for their older equipment. We have a Ricoh Digital Duplicator DX 3240 it's probably 4 years old and was actually never used. I don't have instruction manual...
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    Do you charge clients for preepress re-design?

    Do you guys charge a fee for prepress design? If I can't simply send a file to print, artwork is not designed for print. I look at this this way, it takes sometimes longer to prep the artwork for print then design it from scratch. Specially Corel files, I had a client who had few colour pallets...
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    Business Cards how to - workflow question

    Sure, great, I'll give you a shout next week. I'm actually looking forward to it.
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    Business Cards how to - workflow question

    OK, going back to Imposition I have re-discovered that CorelDraw actually has an imposition tool build in. I did use it few years ago to print labels on it and hey eureka it's still there. But if easiprint wouldn't say the word @imposition@ I would not find it. So big thanks to everyone.
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    Business Cards how to - workflow question

    Did you say, a quick demo? I think not, each time I had a demo I bought the bloody thing :mad: But saying that, I did go to your website, and I do love the idea of automation. And I'm implementing it every day. I think, in a years time I might actually go for it. Then I'll have a demo! Thanks
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    Business Cards how to - workflow question

    Thanks guys, if CutePDF is up to the job I will certainly buy it. We have been using Cute PDF free for years. But I will have a look at the other Imposition applications too, as this is some new territory for me! Saying that how "big printers" deal with it if you would have 100 different...
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    Business Cards how to - workflow question

    Hi Guys, I'm new on this forum so please be gentle with me;) I would like to speed up my process of printing business cards for small runs. I normally used to design them in CorelDraw x4 as I used Corel since version 2.0 (not x2). But since I opened the print shop we print big orders away and...

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