Re: Xerox Doc12 + Splash G630 RIP...
Re: Xerox Doc12 + Splash G630 RIP...
- Subject: Re: Xerox Doc12 + Splash G630 RIP...
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 01:03:16 EST
In a message dated 1/18/03 7:11:55 AM, email@hidden writes:
<< 1. Does the DocuColour 12 remain stable over time? How often does it
require hardware calibration and profiling?
2. Is the print quality comparable to a high end laser printer like the
Phaser 7700?
3. Is the Splash G630 RIP entirely ICC based, or is there some
proprietary issue to muck thing up (we have the
SpectroLino/SpectroScanT + ProfileMaker 4.1 set of tools we want to
use)?
4. Are there any issues working out of Acrobat, Illustrator, InDesign &
Photoshop?
5. What kind of 'gotchas' should one know about in advance of
purchasing this solution?
Thanks much in advance!
-iE
>
>
1.) I recommend purchasing the prescribed x-rite densitometer to calibrate
the Doc12 every shift. You profile(s) should be good indefinately for the
paper types.
2.) Great quality.
3.) ICC works fine.
4.) Determine if the version of RIP fully interprets PDF 1.4.
5.) The printer could be a good profit center for you besides being a design
proofer alone. Look into a paper trimmer to cut and trim production stock.
I hope this helps,
-Stephen Ray
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