*cough-operator-error-cough*
Here is the example; please try this and tell me what you get. Scan a B&W document in color. Add this to a publisher file with the first page color and the 2nd page is your color scan. The scan looks B&W. You get billed for the Color cost all both pages though.
This is a real life example of a customer sending you an old photo with a publisher file and ASSUMING it to be B&W and billing the customer accordingly. Most people that do not have a technology background and with a $100 scanner do not know the difference in how to scan B&W only.
The fiery will not be able to know the difference between color and B&W. You must go into the actual file and change the properties of the scan to be B&W. If this is a large job or a job of over 20 pages it can take a lot of extra time.
So Ubertech, try this out and don't lie. Can it do it?
Sure if I find someone that actually uses publisher I will try it, then set the page to greyscale and wonder what the big deal is.
Dollars to doughnuts it's an engine problem. If there's only black "ink" being drawn then only black should be billed for whether or not it is device gray or black.
Contrary to Che.c's attitude of "screw the customer - they set it up wrong", which will drive your business to extinction, the customer thought it was black, and they shouldn't have to investigate and learn all the in's and out's of our business to get a print job run.
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