This is your chance to let everyone know a little about yourself, inside and outside of your job.
I will start it off
I work for Ryder Election Services in Bend, Oregon as their prepress manager. We are a commercial sheetfed shop and a ballot printer. Presses include a recently install 4 color 40, 5 color 28" and 2 2 color 14X20's
In Prepress we run a RAMpage workflow, Javelin CTP device, Fuji plates, ORIS color and all the usual apps.
Outside of work I play paintball and spend time with the family (have a son about 2 years old)
My name is Mikie. I have worked in prepress for 14 years. I generally dont like pressman, definatly dont like "vendors", and could probably do without ever speaking to ANY kind of salesperson. I really hope this move from PPF will not hinder the sense of community that I have come to enjoy with my fellow prepress operators.
I have setup 3 prepess departments in my city, and currently I am with a large company which produces printed material. That is all you need to know about that
Mikie
this is my signature. I cannot beleive I have to type this every time I post.
Note to self: "Never argue with idiots; they'll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience"
Hi......I've been in Printing since 1973 worked as a press helper on a 38" Harris Single color...Next
went in US Army.1974 worked in Prepress as Stripper producing Maps in Germany 4 years been in prepress ever since.....began working in Digital in 1990 Scitex....migrated to Macs about 1994...been stuck with one since. been through good times and bad... if I can hold on 5 more years I'm done.
I'm _The Man_ here so life is good (most of the time)
Married.......2 Daughters..........1 dog..............2 cats
I also am a Drummer in a Contempary Christian Rock Band
and am addicted to Starbucks.
Also I forgot to mention in 1973 I was about...........oh......8 maybe
Edited by: RobR on Sep 4, 2007 1:13 PM
Edited by: RobR on Sep 4, 2007 3:33 PM
Hi,
Im Ty from So Cal! Looking for help in the small web both UV and coldset!
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