Application
of Adobe technology with Esko-Graphics
tools draws considerable attention
Esko-Graphics Press Release, June
11,
2003
Vandalia, OH – June 11, 2003 – Attendees of
the Association of Esko-Graphics Users Group (AEG) annual
meeting, held May 1-3 in St. Louis, left with substantial
appreciation of Esko-Graphics’ prepress applications and a
greater knowledge of current prepress technologies. The
sessions, which included a full agenda of prepress updates,
provided a helpful platform for users to learn how to maximize
their investment in their Esko-Graphics solutions to solve
prepress challenges.
“The meeting this year was very
informative,” comments Mark Kyner, systems manager at Carey
Color. “The users came with a lot of good information to share
and good questions for Esko-Graphics product management. It is
such a rich learning environment when you can sit with other
users and have your direct questions answered by Esko-Graphics
product and research and development staff.”
The group was greeted by Kim Graven-Nielsen,
CEO of Esko-Graphics. As is the custom, he provided the
audience a first-hand vision of future product development at
the company. “The sense of direction from Esko-Graphics Senior
Management, along with the new products update is always
enlightening. It shows a strong foundation and reinforces the
decision we made to go with Esko-Graphics,” remarks Phil
Kispert, art director at Southern Atlantic Label Company.
In particular, the series of Adobe product
and technology presentations met with considerable interest,
along with the synergy with Esko-Graphics DeskPack, released
within the past year. “One of the highlights for me was the
DeskPack mini session. This session offered users an in-depth
hands-on experience with the product managers right at your
side. Our company hasn’t had a chance to spend the time to
review DeskPack yet. This experience will be helpful when I
explain the merits of the software to my company,” notes Randy
Keyser, Systems & Image Assembly Manager at Beck Graphics
Solutions.
Beyond Adobe Illustrator, Acrobat and Esko-Graphics
DeskPack, the full agenda covered a wide range of prepress
topics and applications, including automated workflow, color
theory, PackEdge 3.0, Internet proofing tools, and alternative
color. "The DeskPack mini-session allowed me to discover tools
such as such as checkX (quality control, preflighting tools
for an Illustrator workflow) and boostX (high-end production
tools for the desktop). This type of interactive learning made
the meeting time well spent. All of us at our facility can
benefit from these tools," says Jeff Dafoe, Mac operator at
Triad Graphics Communications.
Many sessions were aimed at helping users
become more effective with their software solutions. In
addition to the hands-on demo lab, where users could have
questions answered by product developers and professional
service consultants, an extremely popular session was ‘Tips
and Tricks’, where users shared some of their product pointers
with others. “I’m a relatively new user. Any advice helps me
immensely. I found it stimulating being around experienced
users and learning shortcuts about how and what you can do
with Esko-Graphics tools,” comments Ken England, Prepress
Supervisor at Huston Patterson Printers.
Jean Brown, Plant Manager of the Doyle Group
in Oakland, CA, summarizes the meeting well. ”It was
beneficial interfacing with the developers. Building
relationships with those who create the programs for new
products is invaluable. Their discussions were very direct.
They obviously value our (the users) input. It was also
helpful talking with peers and learning about their innovative
solutions. It’s a testament to Esko-Graphics’ open
technologies that they allowed users to demonstrate how they
have implemented solutions incorporating some third-party
products. As a result of this meeting I have a good sense of
where the company is headed. In fact, a recent meeting at our
offices with an Esko-Graphics sales rep to expand our presence
with Esko-Graphics technologies was due to the comfort I felt
from the AEG meeting. The Doyle Group feels that Esko-Graphics
is committed to the flexo industry more than any other
manufacturer in packaging prepress.”#
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