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    Quark to Indesign Conversion Problems

    Re: Quark to Indesign Conversion Problems John W. According to the Adobe Help info (the on-line manual) only Quark 3.3 or 4.1x documents can be opened by CS2 or CS3. "InDesign can convert document and template files from QuarkXPress 3.3 or 4.1x. InDesign can also convert document and template...
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    Press Gain Compensation Curves - how many should we have?

    Re: Press Gain Compensation Curves - how many should we have? This is the first time we've run across it, but the curves have been in place since everything was calibrated, early in 07.
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    Press Gain Compensation Curves - how many should we have?

    Re: Press Gain Compensation Curves - how many should we have? We don't even have desired curves set up, except for our proofers. We had serious problems with the new Fuji plates as well. They never said anything about the plates changing and one day we everything went haywire. We wasted two...
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    Press Gain Compensation Curves - how many should we have?

    Re: Press Gain Compensation Curves - how many should we have? Plates are Fuji LP-NV2. Yes, they are linearized from 1% to 99%. Chemistry is fresh. The dots are "disappearing" because of the compensation curve, not through any problem with the plate or processor. 1% dot is set for 1.6...
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    Press Gain Compensation Curves - how many should we have?

    I'm been running Rampage (v10.4) for about a year now, on s system that was installed in 2007. We're experiencing some odd issues, with highlight dots (below 5%) disappearing when we output plates (CTP). Native files shows that the data is there, so does the printed proof and the on screen...
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    General Xitron Questions

    Re: General Xitron Questions I had similar issues with the original installation of our Xenith Extreme package. The actually told us that the documentation was intentionally lacking, that they expected us to have to call them every day with questions! The original installer/trainer was...

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