William Campbell
Well-known member
I need to pick the brain of Prinergy/Creo/Trendsetter experts in the group.
A client of ours uses Prinergy feeding a Trendsetter. They need us to provide back-up services, which we could do all the way to plates, but both we and the client feel it would be even better if we could do the up-front work and proofs, and provide them 1-bit TIFFs for the plate data, so they can keep the platemaking in house and minimize outsourced costs.
Since we are Agfa users, we are used to doing this with similar clients (various print shops) that have PrintDrive as we have. We print a TIFF of each plate (or export, essentially the same) and send that to our clients. They import the TIFFs, which requires no processing, really nothing more than copying the file into their PrintDrive, and they are ready to start imaging plates immediately.
I want to do the same thing with a Prinergy/Trendsetter user. I have the means to feed any workflow thanks to a deep bag of tricks, but I really want to by-pass any renderer or other time-consuming process at the receiving end, and instead drop the TIFFs into the workflow as close to the "end of the line" as possible, just before the imager, as we do with Agfa PrintDrive users.
I do not (yet) have exact versions, options, etc. of my client's equipment/software, but will obtain that information as needed. The goal of this message is to launch the topic, and discover if there is either a commonly accepted and direct method to accomplish what I seek, or if not, a few savvy users have some tricks they might share. It would greatly benefit both my client and I if we could accomplish a smooth means to exchange plate data in this manner.
Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
William Campbell
http://www.deadforever.com
A client of ours uses Prinergy feeding a Trendsetter. They need us to provide back-up services, which we could do all the way to plates, but both we and the client feel it would be even better if we could do the up-front work and proofs, and provide them 1-bit TIFFs for the plate data, so they can keep the platemaking in house and minimize outsourced costs.
Since we are Agfa users, we are used to doing this with similar clients (various print shops) that have PrintDrive as we have. We print a TIFF of each plate (or export, essentially the same) and send that to our clients. They import the TIFFs, which requires no processing, really nothing more than copying the file into their PrintDrive, and they are ready to start imaging plates immediately.
I want to do the same thing with a Prinergy/Trendsetter user. I have the means to feed any workflow thanks to a deep bag of tricks, but I really want to by-pass any renderer or other time-consuming process at the receiving end, and instead drop the TIFFs into the workflow as close to the "end of the line" as possible, just before the imager, as we do with Agfa PrintDrive users.
I do not (yet) have exact versions, options, etc. of my client's equipment/software, but will obtain that information as needed. The goal of this message is to launch the topic, and discover if there is either a commonly accepted and direct method to accomplish what I seek, or if not, a few savvy users have some tricks they might share. It would greatly benefit both my client and I if we could accomplish a smooth means to exchange plate data in this manner.
Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks.
William Campbell
http://www.deadforever.com