I use uDirect/InDesign to produce variable data print pieces. For black only we print on two KM 1050s, for color a KM 6500.
The 1050s do not have a RIP, we normally print using the PCL driver from Acrobat. We have found that large jobs choke the 1050s and they lock up. I've discovered if we use the postscript driver with the setting "clear memory after printing page" they work just fine.
Has anyone experienced similar issues or know of solutions that we can try/explore?
The 6500 has a Fiery RIP and we have the VDP add-on. The printer works very well with the exception of drop-shadow text from InDesign and, of course, Quark. Though the files can be quite large and take time to process. I have output the print files both as PDFs and PPML.
Are there some settings I can use to reduce the file size for the PPML files?
I have not had any success using freeform master for anything besides the very basic job. Are there any tricks to get freeform to work with more complex print jobs?
Does anyone have any suggestions for learning more about these machines/software or ideas/solutions to these and similar problems.
Thanks much for your time,
Gerry
+The struggle continues...+
The 1050s do not have a RIP, we normally print using the PCL driver from Acrobat. We have found that large jobs choke the 1050s and they lock up. I've discovered if we use the postscript driver with the setting "clear memory after printing page" they work just fine.
Has anyone experienced similar issues or know of solutions that we can try/explore?
The 6500 has a Fiery RIP and we have the VDP add-on. The printer works very well with the exception of drop-shadow text from InDesign and, of course, Quark. Though the files can be quite large and take time to process. I have output the print files both as PDFs and PPML.
Are there some settings I can use to reduce the file size for the PPML files?
I have not had any success using freeform master for anything besides the very basic job. Are there any tricks to get freeform to work with more complex print jobs?
Does anyone have any suggestions for learning more about these machines/software or ideas/solutions to these and similar problems.
Thanks much for your time,
Gerry
+The struggle continues...+