splenguin
Active member
We're on the verge of drawing up diagrams of different types of inline press configurations for use by prepress, so they [we] can follow the web through turnbars, inline imaging, inline finishing, etc, and by so doing determine during the layout phase which side should be top/bottom, whether components should be built on gear/operator, and other such questions.
Does anyone have any such experience with this sort of undertaking? It will all be drawn [by me] using Adobe applications, and I'm not sure if it would be better [or even feasible] to attempt a sort of realistic isometric or top-down reproduction of the press and its components, or if a more abstract "map" using symbols in place of turnbars and things would be easier to understand.
Any input will be repaid with kind thoughts.
Thanks, joe
Does anyone have any such experience with this sort of undertaking? It will all be drawn [by me] using Adobe applications, and I'm not sure if it would be better [or even feasible] to attempt a sort of realistic isometric or top-down reproduction of the press and its components, or if a more abstract "map" using symbols in place of turnbars and things would be easier to understand.
Any input will be repaid with kind thoughts.
Thanks, joe