Gary Wiant
New Member
Here is our setup we have a JV300 and a Summa S2 T140 and 2 computers.
I design and send prints directly from my system, then send the cut data to our second system. I have been using Sign lab for both cutting and print & cut for years with very little problems.
Whe I purchased the JV300 (8 color with Orange, Lt. Black, Lt. Magenta & Lt. Cyan) it seems the output hasn't been as good as with Rasterlink so I switched to printing with Rasterlink sent directly through Sign lab so cutting was still handled through Sign labs VPM on our production system. This worked great until I purchased the Summa & I cannot print OPOS marks through Rasterlink, so now I'm back to RIP & print through Sign lab. Unless I want to send my design from Signlab, into Corel set the registration marks then send the print to Rasterlink and send the cut data through Summa's bridge cutting program. To use this feels very clunky and not productive at all.
My question is, has anyone found any advantage to Onyx over Rasterlink?
With 1 printer and 1 cutter are the added features of postershop worth the additional $$$ over RIP Center?
I looked the RIP Center to Postershop feature list but coming from Sign lab the terminology is different & I'm a bit lost. When Onyx is talking about control of specialty inks, do they mean orange or just white & silver?
Thanks for the help
I design and send prints directly from my system, then send the cut data to our second system. I have been using Sign lab for both cutting and print & cut for years with very little problems.
Whe I purchased the JV300 (8 color with Orange, Lt. Black, Lt. Magenta & Lt. Cyan) it seems the output hasn't been as good as with Rasterlink so I switched to printing with Rasterlink sent directly through Sign lab so cutting was still handled through Sign labs VPM on our production system. This worked great until I purchased the Summa & I cannot print OPOS marks through Rasterlink, so now I'm back to RIP & print through Sign lab. Unless I want to send my design from Signlab, into Corel set the registration marks then send the print to Rasterlink and send the cut data through Summa's bridge cutting program. To use this feels very clunky and not productive at all.
My question is, has anyone found any advantage to Onyx over Rasterlink?
With 1 printer and 1 cutter are the added features of postershop worth the additional $$$ over RIP Center?
I looked the RIP Center to Postershop feature list but coming from Sign lab the terminology is different & I'm a bit lost. When Onyx is talking about control of specialty inks, do they mean orange or just white & silver?
Thanks for the help