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    Xerox 700 - Scan to PDF Destination has changed

    Booted up my Xerox 700 and Creo RIP this morning. Then scanned an A4 sheet of paper as usual, but when I went to the Public Scans folder which contains all of my other 100's of scans, the newly create scan wasn't there. When I did a searched I found that all PDFs which I had scanned this morning...
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    Need help with looking for a Laminating Machine

    Thank you all very much for your help in answering my question...that's what printplanet is all about. You've answered my question right to the point because you use exactly the same spec as me regarding machinery and paper. I also use colortech + which is a very good paper (especially for...
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    Need help with looking for a Laminating Machine

    You are the very first person who has told me that 'heat shoe style, won't run OPP film'...why has nobody told me this before??? I have had problems for about 6 months with exactly what you've just said. Thanks
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    Need help with looking for a Laminating Machine

    We're a small printing company running a Xerox 700. We are currently outsourcing our laminating (Business Cards, Book Cover, etc). We only spend around £1000 a year so it's not been worth looking at anything too high-end. I've looked around at table top laminators, but it's very confusing that...
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    Crop left or right side of a page

    If you're talking about cropping the PDF, can you not just go into the crop tool in Acrobat and crop all 'odd' pages by 10mm (or how ever much it is) left and all 'even' pages by 10mm
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    Cost Effective Background printing

    What????? What????? Are you answer somebody else's question, because that makes no sense at all!!!!
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    Cost Effective Background printing

    Thanks Thanks I never thought about printing straight onto PVC. Do you know roughly what the cost of printing and delivering something like that would be (artwork supplied by me). Delivery to North East London. At the moment every solution I came across, comes to around the £250-£300...
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    Cost Effective Background printing

    I need a background printed (2.5x2.5meters) which is for a personal 1-off, 1 day occasion. It must be able to stick to a wall and will act as a background for when a photographer will be taking pictures of guests. I've looked at pop-up display stands, large format flat bed printing, large format...
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    Laminator sticking problem

    Thanks Everyone, Update Thanks Everyone, Update Wow what a response...that's exactly why I like this website, I get technical advice and NOT sales advice. Latest news - An engineer came round and made sure the heat shoes were working and heating up to the correct temperature - No Problems. He...
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    Laminator sticking problem

    I've recently purchased a Morane RFTL Laminator but it won't stick the sample laminate to blank plain paper or board. I've tested it at temperatures between 90C - 140C and thicknesses between 100gsm - 300gsm Silk and what happens it that the 2 rolls of laminate (Double sided) sticks to...
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    Morane Laminator - Manual required

    I've recently purchased a Morane Laminator, does anybody have a manual for this, either as a PDF or a scanned image.
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    Add slip sheet to a Variable Data printrun

    I'm not sure if it counts as a click, but I have noticed that when printing blank pages within a file, the accounting menu shows it up as blank in the 'blank pages column' (No Click)
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    Add slip sheet to a Variable Data printrun

    Sounds like a good idea, I understand the idea of using 'exception', but when you say 'add a blank to the RTP file' what do you mean...how to I do this
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    Add slip sheet to a Variable Data printrun

    Soon I will be printing 100,000 cards (Business card size, 18up) onto an SRA3 sheet using Xerox 700 with Creo RIP. It will be using variable data with a random number which will be unique to each card (created in XMPIE's uDirect). It also has to stay in sequence, and so, I will be using the cut...
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    Setup problem of Virtual Printer on Creo RIP (Xerox 700)

    Thanks for your reply. When I was using version 1.5, I only had 1 hot folder for business cards sent from all programs but since I installed the latest patch from the Xerox website (1GB download file for SP1) everything has gone haywire. I had previously created a configuration backup which was...
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    Setup problem of Virtual Printer on Creo RIP (Xerox 700)

    I have created a virtual printer (hot folder) on my Creo RIP (CX700 v1.5 SP1) for 85x55mm Landscape Business Cards which prints on our Xerox 700. This seems to be the standard size which most of my customers are currently using. Due to a crash, I have had to reinstalled my Creo Software and am...
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    SuperStick Lamination on Xerox 700 Problem

    After printing 250 sheets of 250gsm Xerox Matt on our Xerox 700, we sent the sheets round to our finishing house for Gloss Lamination and were told by them that they were having problems with D&K SuperStick Lamination sticking to the paper and that they were also having this problem with another...
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    Creo RIP - Cut marks too close together

    One of the annoying problems with printing to my Xerox 700 from my Creo RIP is that, when imposing a job and printing with cutmarks turned on, they are so close together that when I am printing 2 sided, I have to make sure that my backup is near perfect otherwise the marks will show on one of...
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    Xerox 700 - Printing 280gsm Stock on the 170gsm Paper Tray Setting

    Thank X33, I will give that a go and see what happens. I've never had this problem before. I went through some file copies of previous work and found that when using the same calibration for covers & inner (280gsm/170gsm), they were very close in colour, so I don't know if it's only this...
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    Xerox 700 - Printing 280gsm Stock on the 170gsm Paper Tray Setting

    Thanks for all your replies, I have carefully read each one of them. I've been used Xerox presses for about 8 years now and have quite a lot of experience in colour correcting, but it's always good to find out how others are doing it as well, and so, would never say that my way is the correct...
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