Hello All!
We're getting ready go close the "Deal" on a new HPL25500 60" Latex printer!
We have to choose a RIP program, and I'm still trying to decide on Flexi-Print 10 and the Onyx Software. Am I correct in thinking that the Onyx has designing features and the Flexi Print 10 is mainly a Rip and print program? If that is correct, than the difference in price makes sense.
For Onyx users that know something about Flexi and Onyx, please tell me if you can do a lot more with the Onyx? If I start with the Flexi, will I soon wish I'd gotten the Onyx?
The Computer we plan to use for now is a PC with Corel X3 Suite. We have Adobe Illustrator CS2 in the shop as well, but on another computer. We like to keep Illustrator on a separate computer as it tends to fight with Corel when on same computer. I also have Macromedia Freeheand 10 (an older program but I like it!).
The program that I use to design most often is Corel nowadays.
It would be convenient to have a program that does it all, even if it costs more. If we don't get a full Design/Print/Rip Program to run the HP Latex machine, what is the best way to use Flexi Print 10 along with a separate Design program?
If you have any input or points to consider, please post.
Or, if you just want to list which RIP/Design Combo program you use the most, if you are happy with it, that will help too. Of course please list which platform too, PC or MAC. Not to start an argument about which is best (PC or MAC) but I'm considering just buying a Mac with Software. It has been a while since I ran a Mac though.
Thanks for your insight!
Sue
We're getting ready go close the "Deal" on a new HPL25500 60" Latex printer!
We have to choose a RIP program, and I'm still trying to decide on Flexi-Print 10 and the Onyx Software. Am I correct in thinking that the Onyx has designing features and the Flexi Print 10 is mainly a Rip and print program? If that is correct, than the difference in price makes sense.
For Onyx users that know something about Flexi and Onyx, please tell me if you can do a lot more with the Onyx? If I start with the Flexi, will I soon wish I'd gotten the Onyx?
The Computer we plan to use for now is a PC with Corel X3 Suite. We have Adobe Illustrator CS2 in the shop as well, but on another computer. We like to keep Illustrator on a separate computer as it tends to fight with Corel when on same computer. I also have Macromedia Freeheand 10 (an older program but I like it!).
The program that I use to design most often is Corel nowadays.
It would be convenient to have a program that does it all, even if it costs more. If we don't get a full Design/Print/Rip Program to run the HP Latex machine, what is the best way to use Flexi Print 10 along with a separate Design program?
If you have any input or points to consider, please post.
Or, if you just want to list which RIP/Design Combo program you use the most, if you are happy with it, that will help too. Of course please list which platform too, PC or MAC. Not to start an argument about which is best (PC or MAC) but I'm considering just buying a Mac with Software. It has been a while since I ran a Mac though.
Thanks for your insight!
Sue