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My company is running an Apogee X system with Print Drive, a Palladio PlateSetter and Best RIP/Epson Proofer. Every few years Agfa require a huge sum of money to upgrade the system and keep us on the upgrade merry-go-round. This time it's £10,000 but we're a small printer with one prepress guy on a Mac and a single four colour press! Agfa only seem to have systems that seem more appropriate for major print shops with several presses and unlimited funds. How can it cost so much money to print imposed separations to a lowly B&W device?
In such a small company as ours there isn't any real need for the Apogee workflow which currently runs on two massive HP Proliant servers, one of which is purely a backup server; they both have RAID 5 disk arrays, redundant power supplies and three network cards. But the output goes through an ancient Windows 2000 PC running Print Drive which has a single SCSI card connected to the Palladio.
Can someone suggest a simpler/cheaper way of working with the Palladio while staying up to date with new PDFs etc.?
In such a small company as ours there isn't any real need for the Apogee workflow which currently runs on two massive HP Proliant servers, one of which is purely a backup server; they both have RAID 5 disk arrays, redundant power supplies and three network cards. But the output goes through an ancient Windows 2000 PC running Print Drive which has a single SCSI card connected to the Palladio.
Can someone suggest a simpler/cheaper way of working with the Palladio while staying up to date with new PDFs etc.?