![]() ![]() 99% certain that it's in your lease not to touch the internals of the machine, let alone install any non-approved software on the Fiery. It broke our link to all of our HotFolders that shot the files to the 7775 when we upgraded our J75's CWS and HotFolders version, so I understand where you are coming from.Įdit: I'm sure that if you change the parts on your Fiery, and it is under a service contract and Xerox somehow found out, that they would walk in and take the machine from your building. You can't upgrade the processor or RAM to accommodate the newer version of CWS, it's the core OS or code that is on the machine hindering it. We still have a Xerox Workcentre 7775, and our RIP is the older version so we still are using CWS whatever version. We use both Fiery and Onyx currently but I think we will switch over to Caldera. It has better color adjustment tools than Fiery but the last time I used Onyx, 10 years ago, Onyx was better. I would bet that the newest model Xerox C60/C70 use the newest version of the RIP software on even their integrated/embedded RIPs. Simpler to use, and profile than both Onyx and Fiery. Most new presses will be able to accommodate or come with the new versions of CWS and it's accompanying applications, but the embedded or integrated Fiery RIPs are not of the same build as the external RIPs. That legacy of customer-focused innovation continues today with Fiery DFEs and workflow driving the leading brands across a wide array of industry segments, including commercial print, packaging, signs & display graphics, ceramics, building materials, textiles and other specialty applications. It is the operating platform on which the Fiery is built that is the limiting factor. ![]()
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