KevinC@EFI
Well-known member
I have a customer with a Nexus 8.6(?) workflow, and we're working to try to get it to output pre-separated, un-screened, high-res PostScript or PDF files for us to feed into another system. We're having some difficulties setting up a workflow to do this, and I think it's some pretty basic stuff. If anyone can help, it would be appreciated!
1) I can't seem to find a user manual online... any links?
2) We can't figure out how to set up the "Merge OPPO" and "Make Separations" modules in the workflow correctly... we keep getting "no files to merge" error, so we're obviously using it incorrectly or missing a step before these modules.
3) We're trying to stack the Merge OPPO module with "Interpret PS" and "Convert EPS to PS" modules, but the examples show a line returning back up to the main workflow stream after those modules... we can't get it to do that (sorry, it's hard to describe!).
If anyone is an expert on this subject and can solve the problems, I'm also willing to hire them via Webex/TeamViewer to set it up. I'm told that Esko doesn't support this version any more, and we're not likely to get them to fix it... if that's untrue, I can go that route too.
Thanks!
Kevin.
1) I can't seem to find a user manual online... any links?
2) We can't figure out how to set up the "Merge OPPO" and "Make Separations" modules in the workflow correctly... we keep getting "no files to merge" error, so we're obviously using it incorrectly or missing a step before these modules.
3) We're trying to stack the Merge OPPO module with "Interpret PS" and "Convert EPS to PS" modules, but the examples show a line returning back up to the main workflow stream after those modules... we can't get it to do that (sorry, it's hard to describe!).
If anyone is an expert on this subject and can solve the problems, I'm also willing to hire them via Webex/TeamViewer to set it up. I'm told that Esko doesn't support this version any more, and we're not likely to get them to fix it... if that's untrue, I can go that route too.
Thanks!
Kevin.