Well at that point we just got a 15 years old dell from the dumpster Their solution for windows 10 is "just install windows 10 in 32 bit, disable UAC, disable driver signature verification, give up to access any memory over 3 gb". The worst offender is the foilxpress, even if it's a $10k machine that's still on sale today, the drivers are unsigned and for windows xp 32 bit. The only exception is the driver for our kodak 305 (aka fuji ask-300) the open source driver is WAY better than the official one.Īlso, looks like linux can send print jobs to our hp latex without the need of the expensive RIP (can't believe they sell a $15k printer without including a decent RIP): the colors were completely off, but that's probably because I used the driver for the designjet Z5200 using a demo of a prosumer rip (turboprint). Here is the same, all of our machines have drivers only for windows and the available ones (for example our postscript printers) aren't fully featured I am really surprised by this, also by the fact that libreoffice draw can support cmyk colors Also, some white objects with overprint on black background (=when you print they're invisible) aren't shown. To my surprise it opened perfectly on LibreOffice Draw and Inkscape! Just the cmyk colors, probably for the way they have been interpreted, were slightly different (example: on corel it was C0M0Y0K11, on libreoffice and inkscape is C0M0Y0K8). I was booted into ubuntu so just for the lolz i tried to open it anyway because i was lazy and didn't want to reboot. My colleague called me from work today and asked me if i could work on a cdr x9 file. Because of the impending discontinuation of Windows (That new menu and that new taskbar are completely broken, if they don't fix them, for me Windows is dead) I put ubuntu in dual boot at home to start getting used to it (also: it's an i5-6400, I won't trash it and buy a new one just because MS marketing said so).
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