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I used something similar before buying a real laminator.
About half the jobs went into the bin.
One thing it taught me was the value of a quality laminator.
Maybe these things are better though.
I've noticed a couple of weird things in Thrive 12.1.
I'm not sure if it's my system but occasionally a job will crash if opened through Rip Queue but if opened with Job Editor will rip properly.
We just upgraded from an old DTP41 sheet fed unit to an i1pro2 and it's great for both board and sheet stock.
Fast and accurate, plenty for the average sign shop.
Yeah I have an Oce flatbed & their service & tech support is worth the money.
The ProCut is a Zund with Canon software so there will be some differences for sure.
I've read a couple of comments that some people preferred the Zund software.
Lining up a demo of the Oce shortly so we'll see.
Just...
I'm looking at buying one or the other of these and of course am getting differing opinions from each of their sales people.
Has anyone had experience with both or even test driven each?
Which did you prefer?
I need to do it myself obviously but would like to hear opinions on software ease of...
Printed or not there's no need to cut & drop that.
Lay knifeless, heat away from the recess a little and feed it in.
It will stay. Cut & drop looks nasty in my opinion.
I have a pro 4 to use when at home on the couch and so I can keep up with work when on holidays.
They are nice little notebooks.
Haven't used it much for Adobe apps but have Photoshop and Illy loaded.
Seems plenty powerful enough.
Due to some quirk form me upgrading through the years from Postershop 7 to Thrive 12.1 I have the option to generate profiles using either the Onyx or Gretagmacbeth engines.
To be honest I can't tell the difference. Reds are fine on our HP25500 or Arizona.
Mind you I'm not doing proofing or high...
Well played.
I had someone ring a week ago who had an original painting he wanted scanned and blown up for his bedroom.
I told him he'd need to source the scan from the artist or have the artist contact me to assure that the client had his permission to reproduce it like that.
He sounded...
I've never had to re do a job due to wrong colour and I've used Onyx created profiles for many years now.
But do it another way if you feel it's somehow better.
You pretty much just follow the directions.
After you read in all the swatches in the last step to create the icc profile - make sure you click the "build profile" button or it doesn't.
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