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    In need of 8 up CTP

    Definitely consider a Kodak Magnus 800, preferably with Quantum head.
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    Prinergy 8 Client Connection Issue

    That is correct, the client needs to be the same version as the server, if it's not, then the client needs to be updated to the server version, this is what it means by synchronisation.We had a situation a few years ago where one particular Mac would always say it was out of sync with the...
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    Prinergy 8 Client Connection Issue

    Windows: . Add the primary server to the hosts file of the Windows client computer: Use a text editor to open C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\HOSTS . Add a line that identifies the server's IP address and name, in this format: <IP address><host name> where <IP address> is the IP address of the...
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    Prinergy 8 Client Connection Issue

    Can you ping the Prinergy server from the client machine?
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    Kodak Magnus 400 plate loading problem...

    Plate or paper stuck usually means that the paper pickup tweezers have made too many attempts to pick up the paper. Make sure the rubbers on the tweezers are not missing, are in good condition and clean, and the fingers have sufficient spring.
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    Converting Quark files to Indesign

    Industry standard for this is Markztools https://markzware.com/products/qxpmarkz/
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    Kodak Preps 5.3.3 installer

    I have a Windows installer if that helps
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    latest ink cartridges for epson 9880 not being recognized by printer

    This shouldn't affect the 9800 or 9880 as they are Stylus Pro not Surecolor
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    Adobe's new T&C's causing concern

    I was one of those in house programmers, we were running print MIS systems on Pick and pretty much had to make modifications to make the software do what we needed.
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    Substrate Storage

    You could use long span shelving, it's generally only 450 or 600mm deep, but you could place two, one in front of the other to create a 1200mm (48") deep rack
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    Komori Lithrone 28 (1999) and CIP3

    PressProfiler is not from Komori, it's a third party supplier. We are currently looking into replacing our Heidelberg Prepress Interface with their solution.
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    Ink Requirements Calculation

    When I did my apprenticeship many decades ago, we learnt the SPANKS formula You should be able to put this into a simple spreadsheet https://printplanet.com/threads/ink-calculation-formula.4982/
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    Prinergy 8 and PrintLink

    https://www.pressprofiler.com/komori-lithrone-kms-and-khs-ai/
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    Prinergy 8 and PrintLink

    Open up the console and see if there is an RJ45 port, if so, you should be able to connect it to your network and submit files that way. I haven't done this with Komoris, only Heidelberg presses, but I expect the process is similar.
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    offset printing with micro text

    Screen ruling won't make any difference, as far as I can see there are no screened elements. A competent printer should be able to print this with no problems without you needing to do anything special.
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    offset printing with micro text

    Are the logos and text reversed out of the coloured band, or are they separate elements?
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    Prinergy 8 and PrintLink

    Prinergy 8 is well past end of service life, adding Printlink is just a change to your licence but Kodak will not provide any service for products past EOSL. You would therefore need to upgrade to Prinergy 10. The basic structure of CIP3 has not changed much in 25 years so it would most probably...
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    Bleed Edge clipped, to next page.

    We always use Trimbox for impositions, so this hasn't been a problem for us.
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    Bleed Edge clipped, to next page.

    Setting the inside bleed to "0" when setting up the document will eliminate the bleed crossover between facing pages. It doesn't affect us as our imposition program clips the bleed correctly.
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    Vendor Needed Paper Banding Work

    Sounds like a job for a sheltered workshop

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