What did you get, and what did you not get?
We went for Prinergy Powerpack it offered the advantages of full Prinergy plus specialist tools for handling packaging. All the bits/options that make up Prinergy are so complicated that even the sales people struggle to say what's included and whats not included. I only became fully aware of the contents of the pack during the training, to be honest when you are shown Prinergy at the Sales stage its very unclear as to which bits are extra options and which bits are included.
We ended up with
Dell Server+RAID 6x300GB (Windows Server 2008 license but with 2003 installed ?)
LTO drive
staccato 25
Archiving
RBA
Harmony
Advanced Trap
1 x normalizer (got 2?)
1 x high res Renderer
1 x lo res Renderer
1 x acrobat pro (got none)
1 x Enfocus Pitstop (Mac/PC)
Proof connectivity class1 class2
JTP class 1 Archiving
JTP class 2 Archiving
Dot Shop
OPI
5 x conncurrent Prinergy Client
1 x powerpack client (I'm assuming this is Preps and Preps Ganging)
1 x VPS
1 x Pandora plus
1 x CAD correct for CF2 files
PDF Compare
PDF Merge
We also had 2 weeks training for 2, and 1 year support.
what we didn't get:
Advanced Preflighting
Regional Versioning (Layer Versioning)
PDF File Editor
Insight
Staccato setup
Did you get too much, not enough?
Yes, and Yes. Buying the Powerpack gave us a suite of tools at a big discount to buying them individually. The RBA is powerful but overkill for us, so many of our jobs are 1 offs. OPI is never used. Staccato is useless without the setup. I wrongly assumed the Preflighting and layer versioning would be included with Prinergy and was surprised when told they would be extra. The same with PDF File Editor in version 5.
Now that you have it, is there something else you wished you would have gotten instead?
Until you start using it you don't know what your missing. Pandora and Prinergy Normalizer are excellent. Preps does some things well and some things badly (I'm comparing to Signastation and Farrukh). The Geometry Editor Acrobat Plug-in is the unsung hero.
What would you do different if you had a choice?
Nothing really, my company looked at Heidelberg, Agfa, Kodak, Screen and Enfocus, I think all offered solutions that worked well with PDFs. Pandora was so easy and offered something that the others didn't and we had to drive the existing Trendsetter.
I know, most of you don't control the purse, just asking for wishful thinking here, money no object, humor me.
If money was no object then insight, pdf editing and preflight fixes, also the ability for Prinergy to drive our inkjet proofers instead of having to create a cmyk TIFF. Still I'm fortunate to have workarounds Pitstop can handle the preflights and fixes and Heidelberg Color Editor sort out RGB, ICC and Grey.