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HP L25500/L26500 CALDERA Users

Freese

New Member
Anyone out there use Caldera as their RIP for their Latex?

Shoot me a PM or respond here, I have a few questions.

Thanks in advance.
 

hosantos

New Member
I didn't like the PhotoPrint that came with my l25500. Does the Caldera work properly on Mac. I have to print designs from both CorelDraw and Adobe Family. I usually convert the files to JPG or PDF before ripping. Did you have any issues with your rip?
 

HulkSmash

New Member
I didn't like the PhotoPrint that came with my l25500. Does the Caldera work properly on Mac. I have to print designs from both CorelDraw and Adobe Family. I usually convert the files to JPG or PDF before ripping. Did you have any issues with your rip?

Caldera ONLY works on Mac or a straight Linux box.
 

DaveD

New Member
Caldera copies in compose?

How do you make copies in compose without using the copy and paste keys. I would like to nest a decal that I need 200 of along with some large graphics that will create a lot of wasted material. I don't want to click the paste button 200 times!
 

nate

New Member
How do you make copies in compose without using the copy and paste keys. I would like to nest a decal that I need 200 of along with some large graphics that will create a lot of wasted material. I don't want to click the paste button 200 times!
You don't need to use compose.....

You can use Step and Repeat if a single graphic, or, in your case use nest. Send 200 copies to the nest, send the other graphics, and go.
 

DaveD

New Member
You don't need to use compose.....

You can use Step and Repeat if a single graphic, or, in your case use nest. Send 200 copies to the nest, send the other graphics, and go.

Thank you! Forgot all about that option. Sometimes you just need someone to point out the obvious. I've been away from production sitting at a sales desk for the last two years. I'm rusty but picking up speed again.

Thank again Nate.
 

Matt-Tastic

New Member
Thank you! Forgot all about that option. Sometimes you just need someone to point out the obvious. I've been away from production sitting at a sales desk for the last two years. I'm rusty but picking up speed again.

Thank again Nate.

Also, in the compose module, you can click and drag an item from your job window into the compose window holding (i think) CTRL, and it will ask how many you want to put there. Then use the nesting (puzzle piece) to align them up (they will come in all on top of each other)

If it's not CTRL, it's alt or shift or one of those special keys. could even be the "splat" key on a mac.
 
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