CathieH
Well-known member
I'm interested in the Alwan software probably because I know nothing about it.
My situation is that I run two digital presses, a KM 6501 and KM 1050. The 1050 is what it is, a workhorse for b/w, nothing to deal with other than run the job.
The 6501 on the other hand, I want great color out of. I'm running a Creo, have Acrobat Pro X and Pitstop Pro, and am in an inhouse situation - I'm the inhouse Copy Center. The deal is that my "customers" are all other employees and since we changed from our old press to the C6501, they think that everything is beautiful. So in a sense, I really don't need to "upgrade" anything as my workflow seems to be working, my color is good, nobody complains and in fact everyone sees a dramatic improvement with their color jobs.
So, should I even consider adding anything to my existing setup? Do I just want a new toy?
I'm thinking that if it ain't broke, don't fix it...
My situation is that I run two digital presses, a KM 6501 and KM 1050. The 1050 is what it is, a workhorse for b/w, nothing to deal with other than run the job.
The 6501 on the other hand, I want great color out of. I'm running a Creo, have Acrobat Pro X and Pitstop Pro, and am in an inhouse situation - I'm the inhouse Copy Center. The deal is that my "customers" are all other employees and since we changed from our old press to the C6501, they think that everything is beautiful. So in a sense, I really don't need to "upgrade" anything as my workflow seems to be working, my color is good, nobody complains and in fact everyone sees a dramatic improvement with their color jobs.
So, should I even consider adding anything to my existing setup? Do I just want a new toy?
I'm thinking that if it ain't broke, don't fix it...