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I just hate cloud storage... personally.
There's another option.
You can get another NAS and put it at home etc and get that to back up your work NAS. Same as the cloud but more expensive. but useful.
Check out this video
There's some useful tips on setting up the nas for extra security etc.
XLA is only worth it if you need full automation. Web to print stuff. etc. It's double the price of the XLD.
A digitrim will get you there, but it's only an X cutter. you'll just double feed the jobs though. Not a huge deal but works well.
The XLD does this too, but i believe the Digitrim can...
The xld170 is an XY cutter. Digitrim is not.
Anyway If you can afford the XLD. ID go for it over a digitrim. Its far more versatile. It works in digitrim mode also but the blades are more robust.
While this is true. (I can o my speak for Canon production printing aus )
The techs are dedicated to a handful of equipment. So they are always working on the same equipment. Canon also supply manuals on the correct procedure to replace every part, it's pretty neat.
But also the contract...
Service contract on the Colorado us much cheaper than the arizona. I'd get at least 1 year. If not get 2.
Basically acts like yout warranty.
Always expect something to happen.
Think about this.
It's been In transport from it's original assembly. Then it went to local storage. From there back...
Im not attacking your business model, dont get me wrong.
You cannot look at the printer as it is. You need to look at it as a package.
(This is how our colorado purchase went (the pricing is made up as i don't remember what i paid)
Printer costs: $80,000
Maintenance contract for 5 years...
If your business model cannot afford to pay for a service contract for the printer you're buying, You cannot afford the printer.
If you're running 3x 570's, then yeah you're in colorado territory. Then you should not complain about paying for a maintenance contract or you should re-evaluate your...
If you complain about service access, then you simply cannot afford to own one.
A colorado isn't a toy printer. It's a production machine.
IF someone goes wrong with ours, i call Canon and they're here with in 2 days with replacement parts etc. We have our service contract for 5 years. If we...
Is this when it only shows up half the preview?
mine will go grey halfway though.
i hae a 1440p ultrawide so scaling is 100%. can't change that :(
Onyx has all sorts of bugs. I tell them all the time.
The colorado is a no brainer.
While you're at canon, check our their flatbeds. They are better than stratojet.
Mimaki flatbeds are pretty good also.
the epson is also great, just more entry level. I was impressed with the quality.
Like mentioned. Print with ICC profiles off. so in your CMYK image. 100% cyan will print 100% cyan only.
Only problem with Light inks is that it's tied in with the standard colour. So Lc and C is the same channel for example.
For this to work, youd need to create your own ink restrictions...
I should have been more clear. how much difference was the 5950x vs 7950x with onyx.
But i see you use the 5800x
Id be interested with the 5800x3d for onyx. unless you're running 8 or more RIPs with onyx, 16 cores is useless.
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