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    Describing color shift tolerance in layman's terms

    Less physical gain for sure. Now optical part is always off the charts. Also one can find that those inks one using are not quite suite for FM as pigment needs to be grinded better
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    Describing color shift tolerance in layman's terms

    Most of our customers either understands (10-15%) the standard tolerances from 12647-2 or do not care (vast majority) for color at all. 2-3% are the most annoying and do not understand standards, tolerances, difference in color perception due to illumination change etc. Those are the people to...
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    Prinergy network question...

    well of cource we have. I believe prinergy 7.5 was last one with dongle. So if your's newer then it's primary server requires internet to evaluate it's license twice a year i think
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    Day vs Night Shift

    And there is no optical part of dot gain in the dark
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    Gender Balance

    Of course with respective salary drop. I heard we pay women much less
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    The Salary Strategy

    Hurrah! Gordo is back! Time to do smth silly!
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    Back Soon

    Eh, well, ok. Suppose I'll have to do smth silly in September
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    i1iO 2nd generation

    @phapp , thank you so much
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    i1iO 2nd generation

    Who have the i1iO second generation, can you please tell me which diodes work near power connector? Both green or left green and right flashing orange?
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    templates conversion

    Template files from different software are all proprietary file formats with no specification whatsoever. You can find specification for preps tpl (frazer file formats) and see that it bound tightly with creo's ps libraries
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    templates conversion

    If under another imposition software you mean kodak preps then the answer is you can't do it
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    Editing Trim Box: Which software do you use?

    Ghostscript and all free soft built on top of it is the obvious choice if one is looking for free options. But usability sucks
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    Editing Trim Box: Which software do you use?

    As can acrobat pro itself. You do not need callas for just changing PDF boxes. It's all about usability. Acrobat's fixups as callas fixups are just not handy at all
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    Spectrophotometer Comparison and Tolerances

    It doesn't actually matters how much variance one see within two devices if their producer is the same company. What to know more? Google John Seymour and his articles on subject. What matters for techkon: 1. No xrga profile connection space 2. No "net profiler" scam app which you ought to buy...
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    Spectrophotometer Comparison and Tolerances

    Buy techkon spectrodence. Screw xrite
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    Editing Trim Box: Which software do you use?

    Kodak geometry control is part of prinergy acrobat plugins but doesn't require license. Pm if you need file
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    Looking for resources for new salesperson

    Check printing united alliance former pia/gate For members they have good video library lessons
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    Prinergy Connect 9 Rotate 1bit tif prior output

    For now I've created a rule in rba. It outputs imposed PDF to the plate size 0°, this PDF goes as input to same job, then refine as flats, then output with rotation. Then rule deletes everything. This work fine but it is such workaround, it pisses me off
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    Prinergy Connect 9 Rotate 1bit tif prior output

    If i rotate 180 - the starting point to shift along height moves to tail of the press sheet. In this case you would have to create a process template for each press sheet height
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    Prinergy Connect 9 Rotate 1bit tif prior output

    Dear Prinergy users, we've been making impositions to the press sheet size for many years. So in layout section of the final output template i've just making something like this: just for example: plate size is 1030x785, i'm putting my impo in the middle along width and along height i'm putting...

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