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surely you could run some smoothing to the path. none the less it is pretty impressive.
I tried this in Griffin, and it only did the centre image, done a really good job of it, but it didn't go around all of it like the first example.
It depends on your business.
We're a print only shop. We dont touch peoples files. only time is if we need to check and fix spot channels for cut paths and white ink. But we're building some automations around it to solve those issues.
They've already got the latest onyx - its a great rip. why would you spend more on a brand new RIP when you can add a few licences to their current licence?
Well there's nothing wrong with Onyx Thrive X22. So i'd purchase another printer licence for it and move all the printers from other RIPs to that.
As for the cutters. You can use the Graphtec and it can be ran by onyx.
The F1612 and the kongsberg still need their own software to run so...
once you've resized your artboard, use a clipping mask to remove the outside paths.
from memory
create a rectangle the size of artboard and place it in the centre (make sure it's on top of everything)
select everything in the artboard (ctrl+a)
right click the rectangle and press "make clipping...
the subject function in Ps is great for cropping the subject (dog, person etc)
from the short time of using trufit (last year) even though the standalone software isn't apart of onyx (it could easily be implemented in layout tool) it's quite a simple workflow.
Jump into trufit, (after you've...
Trufit and Tilia Giffin can do this already (both same software, onyx is using tilia griffin engine)
not sure about adding extra bleed though. waiting for my trial licence to test them both out.
For $600 a year, i would keep onyx and invest into a secondary software that can do that specifically.
Or scripts and actions for illustrator.
have you ran a demo of caldera?
Have you confirmed it can do what you want it to do?
Not sure if you can get the software direct. usually need to get it from a reseller if you want postershop or thive etc.
But onyx go you can get direct from them from $49 per month for their lite version or $99 per month for their plus version
https://onyxgfx.com/products/onyx-go/
You dont...
Saving $600 a year doesn't sound worth it to me.
You also are not factoring in learning to use the software. That will slow your production down till your prepress has a full understanding of it.
Also it run on Linux or macOS, not windows. Have you factored in either a New RIP PC (Mac)? or...
Only time you run Lc and Lm is if you're doing more photographic work where light gradients are more important.
Other than that, there's 0 benefit.
it is still CMYK so you will not expand your colour gamut (will not get more colour)
It will cost more as you'll use (very round figures) 100% Lm...
The 365 is 10 years old
the 135 is new. LED lamps and a lot of upgrades from the 365.
I would get the 135 out of the 2. a slight speed hit, but nothing you'll notice if you're buying a printer in that price range.
I have a fotoba XLD170HS.
On all the models the slitters move with the media, There's a sensor that reads and tracks a printed black line.
that's on all XLD models.
The fotoba uses rotary blades for all cutting where the mura only uses it on the crosscut i recall.
Not sure who you got the...
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