That Lee seems as thorough in his work and as reliable as he does is
most of the reason why I continue to think he’s one of the best printers we
work with. This despite all of the
problems we’ve had with the aforementioned primaries. If it had been some local printshop, I would be screaming for de-certification
(as if there was such a thing or it could be enforced). Tyler -----Original
Message----- Lee at Fayettville originally made me aware of Transverter in
working on the Florida and Georgia Presidential primaries. I do not know
to what extent other print companies are aware of this product - I certainly
have not discussed its usage with anyone other than Lee. It should be
understood (as I had made amply clear to Lee) that any procedure, conversion,
etc. that deviates from a tried-and-true norm in the printing process should be
tested thoroughly. Inasmuch as Lee imports our artwork to CorelDraw, the
onus is on him to verify that conversions are faithful. From my
discussions with Lee I am under the impression that he is very thorough in his
work. Nel -----
Original Message -----
To: support@gesn.com Sent:
Monday, May 29, 2000 11:39 AM Subject: RE: Postscript export Interesting stuff, Nel.
Are any of our ballot printers aware of this? We should test it before we sanction it, of course, but it sounds
like it could solve some of the problems we’ve been having with Fayetteville
Printing. Or did you hear about it from
them? Be honest now… Tyler -----Original Message----- Transverter Pro is a Postsript viewer that allows Postscript
code (such as our ballot artwork) to be exported to other formats. Free
evaluation copies can be downloaded from www.techpool.com
that overlay images with a grid and banner, preventing commercial usage.
Transverter has been successfully used to export GEMS artwork for use in
CorelDraw and Adobe Illustrator format. Export formats include wmf, emf,
bmp, gif, etc. Nel |