I am designing a web to print workflow that would digest JDF job tickets from EFI Pace to a prepress workflow system. The prepress system has to have the ability to run Pitstop actions in workflows, auto download press ready pdfs from web systems (urls in JDF job tickets) and take a data run list of pdf assets that need to gang run on press sheets. Outside of this, I need to setup standards for the prepress dept so they can have a locked down PDF workflow to automate preflight, impose, send to press, etc. for non W2P orders.
I see how Esko AE, Enfocus Switch, and perhaps Xerox Freeflow Core could all help a bit with the above items, but the one item that is not included in this scope review, is Rampage replacement in 2016 or so.
Esko is going to include their RIP in a proposal, so I am researching how Esko could be a Rampage replacement. To my understanding, we would have to keep Rampage as a pass though for 1 bit tiff to our Fuji Dart 4300, which does not help with a Rampage replacement project in 2016 or so.
I think we are potentially going down two workflow paths- purchase something like Esko AE and then purchase something like a bare bones XMF solution just for Komori work next year. Komori work is only about 20% of our workflow.
Purchasing Esko AE and XMF would work, but I'm curious if anyone else has connected a Fujifilm Dart 4300 to Esko AE without Rampage in the middle. We work with Fuji's color tools to generate Rampage plate curves to maintain our G7 qualification as well, so I'm not exactly sure if and how Fuji would help us with an Esko RIP project.
I see how Esko AE, Enfocus Switch, and perhaps Xerox Freeflow Core could all help a bit with the above items, but the one item that is not included in this scope review, is Rampage replacement in 2016 or so.
Esko is going to include their RIP in a proposal, so I am researching how Esko could be a Rampage replacement. To my understanding, we would have to keep Rampage as a pass though for 1 bit tiff to our Fuji Dart 4300, which does not help with a Rampage replacement project in 2016 or so.
I think we are potentially going down two workflow paths- purchase something like Esko AE and then purchase something like a bare bones XMF solution just for Komori work next year. Komori work is only about 20% of our workflow.
Purchasing Esko AE and XMF would work, but I'm curious if anyone else has connected a Fujifilm Dart 4300 to Esko AE without Rampage in the middle. We work with Fuji's color tools to generate Rampage plate curves to maintain our G7 qualification as well, so I'm not exactly sure if and how Fuji would help us with an Esko RIP project.