SignOfTheTime
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We recently upgraded our primary production controller, and thereby moved from Onyx 11 to Onyx 21 Go on Windows 10, and are really quite disappointed with the cost versus benefit of Onyx. We've always had issues with its finicky processing, and making the jump went from being a hopeful resolution to a disappointed sigh, quickly. Presently, the server sputters between processing with a "working" cursor, and coming away from [Not Responding] every 10 seconds or so. At first our production files were coming up "incompatible file", and we've run down a long list of growing pains in the first go at making the adjustment.
We're wondering about people's comparison between Onyx (apparently there is almost no difference between 11 and 21) and Caldera, Flexi, or other RIP software packages. Ideally we'd like something that works well consistently and perhaps, if it weren't too much to ask, has the feel of bringing ripping into the modern age of software. We'd settle for something that just works with minimal headache. Onyx 21 feels like an old Windows 3.11 back end, with a QT gui facelift, for Windows 10. Of course we're a small shop and cost is a factor, as we're also not looking forward to monthly payments for a rip program that is (at least to us) half-hearted.
We run most all of our projects through our HP 360 Latex and a Graphtec FC8600-160. Writing this out seems like a wish on a pipe dream, but perhaps it doesn't hurt to ask the question. Thank you for any input.
We're wondering about people's comparison between Onyx (apparently there is almost no difference between 11 and 21) and Caldera, Flexi, or other RIP software packages. Ideally we'd like something that works well consistently and perhaps, if it weren't too much to ask, has the feel of bringing ripping into the modern age of software. We'd settle for something that just works with minimal headache. Onyx 21 feels like an old Windows 3.11 back end, with a QT gui facelift, for Windows 10. Of course we're a small shop and cost is a factor, as we're also not looking forward to monthly payments for a rip program that is (at least to us) half-hearted.
We run most all of our projects through our HP 360 Latex and a Graphtec FC8600-160. Writing this out seems like a wish on a pipe dream, but perhaps it doesn't hurt to ask the question. Thank you for any input.