I understand enough about the press, but I am not a pressman. The pressmen do not understand enough about G7, but a "prepress" person is not someone they like telling them how to do their job. So this is why an expert is needed IMHO. But it looks like we will not get one, so I will do what I can when I get the right tools to do the job. A 508 is not a 528 or 530, and an i1 with UVcut is not an i1 without UVcut. Not the right tools to do it, so I'm not pushing doing it. Especially when no one here (except me) can tell a difference between the certified GRACoL proof and our current contract proof.
As far as how my machine runs? Well, you need more than the stock RAM, but I got an 8-core Mac Pro, so I am able to run everything I need to from one Mac without a problem (other than a little slowness when I have everything open, and like I said, RAM can fix that). I run Leopard installed (Adobe, Quark), and virtualize Nexus 8.3 Windows box, Epson CromaPro Windows box, Windows XP Pro SP3 production box (Adobe, Quark, MS Office), Kodak MPI Windows box, Windows 7, Mac OS X Server 10.6 (demo is fixing to run out, and I'm not buying since I haven't had time to really migrate, if I can, Leopard production Mac into a VM that runs Snow Leopard Server), and I run Ubuntu also. Now do I run all at the same time? No. But I can run all of them. So if a machine goes down, I unplug my dongle (dastardly things they are) from the physical machine and plug it into the VM, and I'm up and running in minutes (maybe less than a minute if I was in a race).
Regards,
Don
As far as how my machine runs? Well, you need more than the stock RAM, but I got an 8-core Mac Pro, so I am able to run everything I need to from one Mac without a problem (other than a little slowness when I have everything open, and like I said, RAM can fix that). I run Leopard installed (Adobe, Quark), and virtualize Nexus 8.3 Windows box, Epson CromaPro Windows box, Windows XP Pro SP3 production box (Adobe, Quark, MS Office), Kodak MPI Windows box, Windows 7, Mac OS X Server 10.6 (demo is fixing to run out, and I'm not buying since I haven't had time to really migrate, if I can, Leopard production Mac into a VM that runs Snow Leopard Server), and I run Ubuntu also. Now do I run all at the same time? No. But I can run all of them. So if a machine goes down, I unplug my dongle (dastardly things they are) from the physical machine and plug it into the VM, and I'm up and running in minutes (maybe less than a minute if I was in a race).
Regards,
Don