Re: Dynastrip vs Preps
I have worked with both.
I work 3rd shift and so I sort of am on the crap end of training, and yes Dynastrip was easier to learn ( a little anyway), sure. But there were certain features with Dynastrip that our main pre press shift didn't like, so we went to Creo (Preps, Dynastrip, whatever).
At first I hated Creo, because it seemed as though there was a lot more "little" things I needed to do to get a plate out. Now I can't imagine working with Dynastrip again. Really it would be a step backward for our shop. Setting up the templates isn't as easy, but there's a lot more little things you can adjust, and easier, than in Dynastrip. And proofing with the virtual proofing software is just wonderful. Makes my job a lot easier. Less font problems too. Creo seems better at catching them.
We're a newpaper, so our needs aren't very great as some commercial printers, but learning Creo really was worth it, in my experience. Plus the Creo helpdesk seems more helpful with questions than Dynastrip.
I like the Trendsetter News imager, too. Loading plates is easier than the old system we had...which I don't know if it's universal for Dynastrip, but I hated it. Actually it was a nightmare. It was a flat imager, and the News is a drum. Hope this helped?
Edited by: plategirl on Oct 22, 2007 2:51 AM