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Nothing... I guess... I never use InDesign though. To me it just seems like an extra un-needed step to place or embed your .tif in Illustrator or InDesign. If your only using Illustrator to make a clipping mask, then why don't you just create a mask inside photoshop... Save as .tif. Done.
Just curious... Why does your final output need to be through Illustrator? I've noticed that if I embed a .tif in Illustrator (without doing any editing) and save as .eps the file size is much larger than the .tif file alone... If possible, you should work with these large raster images ONLY in...
Idk anything about replacing the sensor, but we have the same plotter... The ARMS sensor never really worked that great. We've tried all the work-arounds that you've mentioned, but the only thing that seems to work consistently for us is applying a small piece of matte laminate over the marks...
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