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    Need help new Digital Press

    I waited as long as I could to buy a new digital press. The only one I looked a was the Canon 8000/10000. We don't need the speed of the 10000 so the 8000 would be the closest. We will be making our final decision at "Print" in October. So what other machines are out there that would compete...
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    RGB to CMYK

    For years we were using the Rampage Rip. It did a very good job of converting RGB to CMYK on the fly within the rip. We have recently updated our rip to a Xitron Navigator Harlequin workflow. I'm finding out that the conversion doesn't come easy to the Xitron. What is the next best workflow...
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    New Imposition Software

    We are making an upgrade to our RIP and need to replace or upgrade our imposition software. We currently are running Preps v5.3. I would like the forum thoughts about Preps vs Quite Imposing. The digital presses, wide format & Xante all have their own RIPs so it would be only for making plates...
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    Hot Glue Perfect binding

    We have a digibinder and it has worked well for several years. We are now having a problem with the books staying together. Does glue get to old? Is there different glue for different papers? Run it hotter/colder? Any help would be welcome. The book is 8 x 8 about 200 sheets.
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    Adobe Muse

    Never used Muse and I have some questions. We would like to use Muse for our designer to create simple landing page for our direct mail campaigns. It looks like a simple program for non HTML user to get some web experience. I was told there is a drawback, Muse web pages cannot be set to desktop...
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    Looking for PDF editing solution

    We are getting more work that requires hyperlinks that are created from a supplied PDF. Is there a software solution that handles this similar to how Indesign does it. InDesign can create perimeters to have text color change underline and hyperlink all at one time. Most of the major editing...

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