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Originally Posted by packinJP
OK crew, I have seen post after post banging rampage about their traps. and not many examples on what is wrong. I have been a user since the early nineties and i found rampage's trapping to be flawless. You can control many items in the trapping software. Yes Rampage sees things different then many other apps, but in the end it all works. Just like anything else in our wonderful world of prepress,
A FILE MOST BE PREPARED PROPERLY BEFORE YOU CAN RIP IT!!!
Just because RIP A does things like this and that RIP B might do things a little different.
Rampage was the leader in the industry when it comes to trapping. Are we saying that they reign no more! I find it hard to believe. Speaking with sales reps here in the Northeast USA there are many installs happening!!
I feel in order to make a proper evaluation make sure you understand how things work first!
Don't forget users, Rampage allows Application trap settings to be used or not!
HMMMMMM let me think Quark traps, no,no,no Illustrator knows, no,wait Indesign knows,no, I GOT IT, I'll let PUBLISHER DO IT!!!!
HA HA HA!!!
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As a brand new RAMPage user who used Trapwise for years all I can say about RAMPage trapping is it works, but can get a bit hard on the eyes.
WTF can't the selected item just highlight instead of blink? My eyes feel like they've been subjected to a lightshow after working in TrapIt. Also while it's nice to be able to select and set trapping values for every object, drawing trap zones was faster IMO. Keep in mind my 3 days of training turned out to be only about 3 hours as we had install issues with the plumbing and electric for the Platesetter, so I may need to do some reading to find all the hidden features.