ReproElectroProspero
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We recently switched away from being a Xerox shop with FreeFlow RIP towards being a Ricoh shop with Fiery RIP, and as such need to migrate away from using Freeflow MakeReady as our document building software.
We had thousands of books built and saved as RDO files, though the vast majority were just books with multiple paper stocks and programmed exception pages.
We tried using RSA ReadyPrint but their promise of RDO conversion leaves a lot to be desired. It doesn't convert tabs correctly, so any document with tabs needs to be rebuilt manually, negating any benefit of the conversion software for us.
We then looked into Fiery JobMaster, which worked okay during the demo, but they want $2,000 a year minimum. And the biggest annoyance to me is that it seems tied to each computer, and not the RIP. So my operators have to go stand at the rip to use it, unless I buy additional licenses so they can use it at their desks with their remote CommandWorkstation instance.
I'm curious what other options exist that I should be looking into. The vast majority of our books can just be simple PDFs, all we're really doing is adding tabs and colored exception pages. I just want to make it easier on my operators so they don't have to manually program exception pages every time they send a job to the rip. We're currently using MakeReady to build our books/tabs...then exporting to a PDF and programming each 9x11 exception page manually. It's a real pain in the butt. It was a lot nicer when we built them in MakeReady and used ProductionPrint to send the job to our Xerox machines with all ticketing information. Manually programming the ticketing when you have 50+ exception pages is a nightmare.
Thanks for any insight! I'm thinking I should just buy JobMaster and get them used to a new process...but before I do I want to ensure I check all my options.
We had thousands of books built and saved as RDO files, though the vast majority were just books with multiple paper stocks and programmed exception pages.
We tried using RSA ReadyPrint but their promise of RDO conversion leaves a lot to be desired. It doesn't convert tabs correctly, so any document with tabs needs to be rebuilt manually, negating any benefit of the conversion software for us.
We then looked into Fiery JobMaster, which worked okay during the demo, but they want $2,000 a year minimum. And the biggest annoyance to me is that it seems tied to each computer, and not the RIP. So my operators have to go stand at the rip to use it, unless I buy additional licenses so they can use it at their desks with their remote CommandWorkstation instance.
I'm curious what other options exist that I should be looking into. The vast majority of our books can just be simple PDFs, all we're really doing is adding tabs and colored exception pages. I just want to make it easier on my operators so they don't have to manually program exception pages every time they send a job to the rip. We're currently using MakeReady to build our books/tabs...then exporting to a PDF and programming each 9x11 exception page manually. It's a real pain in the butt. It was a lot nicer when we built them in MakeReady and used ProductionPrint to send the job to our Xerox machines with all ticketing information. Manually programming the ticketing when you have 50+ exception pages is a nightmare.
Thanks for any insight! I'm thinking I should just buy JobMaster and get them used to a new process...but before I do I want to ensure I check all my options.