Hello all,
I've read that when using TotalRip from EskoArtwork, that it's a lot slower processing a file than NexusRip.
I like NexusRip because:
1. I can send PDF/X-1a to it all day long with no speed problems.
2. It has the best automatic trapping I have seen. I only had one instance when I have to re-trap: When light LW type is over dark CT background, where my normal CT to LW trapping "eats" the type away and I have to go change the options and re-trap.
Now, we're getting a "special" deal that will give us upgrade to TotalRip from Nexus for about the same as we spend on one year of support.
My question is:
If TotalRip is slower, what makes this better than just buying (for a MUCH cheaper price) Iceni Infix latest version, doing type changes as necessary in it instead of getting Neo with the TotalRip upgrade, and then outputting as PDF/X1-a and trapping as I have done before?
Now if it's fast, and comparable to a competitor's workflow that uses Adobe PDF Print Engine 2, then I can see getting it, but really, wouldn't I rather stay with the old Nexus I have or move to a workflow that uses the Adobe PDF Print Engine 2?
Regards and thank you,
Don
I've read that when using TotalRip from EskoArtwork, that it's a lot slower processing a file than NexusRip.
I like NexusRip because:
1. I can send PDF/X-1a to it all day long with no speed problems.
2. It has the best automatic trapping I have seen. I only had one instance when I have to re-trap: When light LW type is over dark CT background, where my normal CT to LW trapping "eats" the type away and I have to go change the options and re-trap.
Now, we're getting a "special" deal that will give us upgrade to TotalRip from Nexus for about the same as we spend on one year of support.
My question is:
If TotalRip is slower, what makes this better than just buying (for a MUCH cheaper price) Iceni Infix latest version, doing type changes as necessary in it instead of getting Neo with the TotalRip upgrade, and then outputting as PDF/X1-a and trapping as I have done before?
Now if it's fast, and comparable to a competitor's workflow that uses Adobe PDF Print Engine 2, then I can see getting it, but really, wouldn't I rather stay with the old Nexus I have or move to a workflow that uses the Adobe PDF Print Engine 2?
Regards and thank you,
Don