Prinergy 7 / Insite 7...FREE at last

Started by Joe, October 14, 2015, 09:19:43 AM

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Joe

I had two jobs tonight that uses RBA and they both worked flawlessly. I have some other archive RBA rules that should fire Saturday morning at 3:00 am so I'll see abut those. So far so good.
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David

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Joe

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David

goose bumps an' everything.

our upgrade is right around the corner.
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Joe

Upgrade day is special. Free unicorn rides and everything!
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David

yeah, unicorn rides...  that's what we'll call it, a unicorn ride...

something pointy up someplace, it's a ride for sure.    :death:


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johnny_jay

I must be a total geek but I find it fun to write rules or when we write custom rules for a customer to help them out with something that Prinergy/Insite does not do natively.
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Joe

I like doing rules when they work. They suck when you have to fight with them though! :rotf:

I still haven't broken out the Callas Preflight+ Toolbox within Prinergy. Once you create a Callas Preflight you can import it into Prinergy. I also found our you can create preflights in Acrobat and import those into Prinergy too. If they want to get really fancy I wish we could import Pitstop preflights and be able to incorporate actions and global changes. That is probably asking for too much though.
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Joe

Quote from: david on October 17, 2015, 11:40:04 AMyeah, unicorn rides...  that's what we'll call it, a unicorn ride...

something pointy up someplace, it's a ride for sure.    :death:

David, I think you are getting on the wrong ride!

 :lmao:
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johnny_jay

When we were at GUA this year, we were in the Lab talking with Kodak and I think when the new preflight works with Insite, we will be able to flag low resolution differently. We will be able to have a warning on images 200-300 dpi but it can be an error on anything less than 200 dpi - or however you want to set it. I thought that was pretty cool.
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Quote from: Joe on October 17, 2015, 01:23:11 PMI like doing rules when they work. They suck when you have to fight with them though! :rotf:

I still haven't broken out the Callas Preflight+ Toolbox within Prinergy. Once you create a Callas Preflight you can import it into Prinergy. I also found our you can create preflights in Acrobat and import those into Prinergy too. If they want to get really fancy I wish we could import Pitstop preflights and be able to incorporate actions and global changes. That is probably asking for too much though.

That's probably a $50k option there Joe.
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Joe

Quote from: johnny_jay on October 19, 2015, 08:36:51 AMWhen we were at GUA this year, we were in the Lab talking with Kodak and I think when the new preflight works with Insite, we will be able to flag low resolution differently. We will be able to have a warning on images 200-300 dpi but it can be an error on anything less than 200 dpi - or however you want to set it. I thought that was pretty cool.

That would be nice. Even nicer if they could make customers look at the preflight.
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David

got 52 pages approved on Insite...  sadly the big ass red Xs don't mean anything...  large pixels are all the rage these days!
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johnny_jay

If you have advanced preflight, you get it for free. I think in future releases, it will replace advaced preflight.

I wish too you could make users view preflight, I have a rule that lets me know when they did not use smart review, that is the best I could do.

I just love when 2 months after a job prints the customer call and asks why the images look bad, do you mean the 72 dpi images that you approved.

John
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