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July 27th, 2010 mweurope No comments

Live Preflight from InDesign, Pitstop or Flightcheck?

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Spring is in the air and with that warm thought we bring you this fresh Markzware newsletter for April 2009! If you would like to order or have questions, comments or feedback, please reply to this email or contact us today. Below is the complete newsletter with lot’s of new, exciting developments.

Friendly Regards,

David Dilling

Markzware b.v. Europe

http://www.markzware.com

MarkzTools 8 XT

now shipping! Fix corrupted or damaged QuarkXPress 8 (or lower) projects. Markzware releases the latest version of MarkzTools, version 8. This XTension will work within QuarkXPress 8 or 7 and amongst other features, can attempt to repair or salvage your crashing or damaged QuarkXPress files. See:

http://markzware.com/markztools

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PUB2ID v4 Microsoft Publisher to Adobe InDesign With CS4 support:

Markzware recently released PUB2ID v4 (199 Euros) which is now also a plug-in for Adobe InDesign CS4 and will convert, with one-click, MSPUB or Publisher documents into IND files! Upgrades available for qualified current users See: http://markzware.com/pub2id

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“Inflight, preflight, & post flight”
Print & Paper Monthly

Here is a great article on why to use Adobe InDesign’s Live Preflight feature, Enfocus PitStop and FlightCheck from Markzware in the same workflow…
Click here: http://www.markzware.com/blogs/live-preflight-and-flightcheck/2009/03/26/

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Special Offer from Quark!

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June 18th, 2010 mweurope No comments

accounting and finance

Taught Courses

University of the Arts London: London College of Fashion

Fashion: Buying And Merchandising

PGCert 4FT*PGCert 30PT

The course covers a range of vocational knowledge and skills for students seeking a career in fashion buying or merchandising. The course develops knowledge of both theoretical and practical issues relevant to current practice in the UK buying and merchandising sector.The course is aloso suitable as a preparation for higher level study at postgraduate level for those lacking the neccessary level of knowledge.

Course Enquiries

020 7514 7344

enquiries@fashion.arts.ac.uk

www.fashion.arts.ac.uk

University of Bradford

Finance, Accounting and Management

MSc 12FT*PGDip 9FT

The Bradford MSc in Finance, Accounting and Management is for students wishing to become fully rounded business managers with a finance and accounting emphasis. The course concentrates on the role of finance and accounting in creating and maintaining business success. It offers a thorough grounding in all of the key management disciplines, training in interpreting and using financial information, and a strategic and international perspective on business finance issues. Our MSc in Finance, Accounting and Management, is among the relatively small number of programmes to have received pre-experience master’s in general management (PEMM) accreditation from the Association of MBAs (AMBA).

Recruitment

+44 (0)1274 234321

msc.mgt@bradford.ac.uk

www.bradford.ac.uk/management

University of Derby

Management Accounting (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants – CIMA)

CIMA 48-60PT 60DL

Why choose this course?

Administrator

01332 591 896

dbs@derby.ac.uk

www.derby.ac.uk/bcl

Dublin Institute of Technology

Accounting

PGDip 9FT

This course aims to introduce non-accounting graduates to an intensive course in accounting and accounting related subjects, preparing them for stage 3 (or equivalent) of the major professional accounting bodies courses.

Mr Noel O’Brien

+353-1-402 3035

noel.obrien@dit.ie

www.dit.ie/study/postgraduate-office

Edinburgh Napier University

Corporate Strategy and Finance

MSc(Eng) 12FT 36PT*PGDip 9FT 12-60DL*PGCert 5FT 12-60DL

Trimester 1

Information Centre

08452 60 60 40

info@napier.ac.uk

http://www.courses.napier.ac.uk/W31203.htm

University of Essex

Management and Professional Communication

MA 12FT 24PT

Taught with the Essex Business School and draws on research and practice in applied linguistics and management. Students are introduced to management theories while provided with a number of different approaches used to analyse workplace discourse and communication, such as conversational analysis and computer corpora. Students also research workplace settings and analyse the discourse these settings produce both quantitatively and qualitatively. Core topics include intercultural pragmatics, English for specific purposes, culture and communication, and discourse analysis.

Graduate Administrator

01206 873473

pgadmit@essex.ac.uk

www.essex.ac.uk/prospects

Management, Marketing and Society

MSc 12FT

Develops a critical stance that introduces marketing theory and practice, while providing students with resources to understand marketing so that they can evaluate its impact on society.

Graduate Administrator

01206 873376

pgadmit@essex.ac.uk

www.essex.ac.uk/prospects

Nottingham Trent University

Equine Health and Welfare

See page1

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Cyrpus and the Knights Templar

February 19th, 2010 mweurope No comments

Prehistoric Cyprus

Neolithic people settled Cyprus more than 10,000 years ago. By 3900 BC copper tools were in use and by 2500 BC Cyprus was part of a Bronze Age civilization with links to Egypt, Asia Minor and the Aegean. In the 12th century BC Achaean Greeks began to oust the original Eteocypriot inhabitants.

Geometric, Archaic and Classical Periods

By 1050 BC there were 10 city-states and a flourish–ing cult of Aphrodite. The wealth of Cyprus lured Phoenicians, who settled
at Kition, as well as Assyrian, Egyptian and Persian invaders.
In 325 BC Alexander the Great added Cyprus to his empire.

Hellenistic Era

After Alexander’s death Cyprus fell to the Ptolemy dynasty of Alexandria until 58 BC, when the island was conquered by Rome. The saints Paul and Barnabas converted Sergius Paulus, the Roman governor of Cyprus, to Christianity in AD 45.

Byzantine Era

From AD 330 Cyprus was ruled by Constantinople. Earth–quakes destroyed coastal cities in the 4th century, but otherwise it was a period of peace. From the mid-7th century the island was devastated by Arab pirates who were not defeated by Emperor Nicephoros Phocas until 965.

The Lusignans

Richard the Lionheart of England seized Cyprus from the Byzantines in 1191 and sold it to the
Knights Templar, who in turn sold it to Guy de Lusignan, exiled King of Jerusalem. The Roman Catholic Church supplanted the Greek Orthodox faith.

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Honor

February 3rd, 2010 mweurope No comments



An honor from a dishonorable man is no honor.

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FlightCheck-Q2ID-legacy-files

November 11th, 2009 mweurope No comments

What’s NEW in the latest update release, FLIGHTCHECK® Professional 5.8? (Note: This is a free update for current FC Pro v5.5 users)

• Full preflight support for PDF version 1.6

• Optimized performance and faster processing

• More robust OPI support, including UNIX paths

• “Fill of None” check has been added

• Automatic FlightPlan and GroundControl switching

• Supports the Adobe CS2 range

• Optimized performance for OSX 10.4 (Tiger)

Sample Call Script

THE HOW TO SELL- FLIGHTCHECK® Professional 5.8 demo SALES SCRIPT:

(When selling any graphical application that FLIGHTCHECK® works with [QuarkXPress,

InDesign, Illustrator, FreeHand, PhotoShop, Multi-Ad Creator, Publisher, FrameMaker, PDF and more!] or any scanner, RIP, printer, or major newspaper system.)

Mr./Ms._______________., I would also like to give to you a full working trial version of FLIGHTCHECK®, which is a revolutionary “preflight” application created by Markzware.

Have you heard of FLIGHTCHECK® before?

(If Yes, carry on to close the sale[if they already tried a demo before], if no…)

FLIGHTCHECK® will literally pay for itself after even using this demo version! What this revolutionary software solution does is it “preflights” or checks your digital documents created in QuarkXPress, InDesign CS2, Illustrator CS2, FreeHand, PhotoShop CS2, Multi-Ad Creator, FrameMaker, Word, PowerPoint, PDF and many more for over 300 potential printing problems like RGB images, missing fonts or images, trapping problems, low image resolution and much more. It even helps you fix the issues, a real “Must-Have” for anyone in graphic arts.

Do you use several of these applications?

(YES)

Do you have any of the mentioned problems or others?

(Yes and if they mention other problems, listen and then tell them or show them the “Ground Controls” or settings in FLIGHTCHECK®, which can be totally customized for various problems and probably the ones they are talking about.)

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FC Pro

November 11th, 2009 mweurope No comments

If you are upgrading from a previous version of FlightCheck, you would have received
an Upgrade Activation Code instead of an Activation Code. Upgrade Activation Codes
only work when entered along with a valid original Activation and Upgrade Code for
all your previous version(s).

Following the instructions below:



Step 1: Enter your new Upgrade Activation Code and select the key.

Step 2: On the next line enter the old Activation Code from your previous version and

select the key.

Note: Repeat this step for any additional upgrade codes you may have as well.

Step 3: Click ‘OK.’

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QUALITY CONTROL FOR PDF AND SOURCE FILES

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UPGRADE ACTIVATION PROCESS

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PROFESSIONAL

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Note: You need to enter the Activation Code and not the Serial Number.
Serial Numbers are used for registration purposes only.

FlightCheck Installation Procedure for New Users:



Step 1: Enter the Activation code.

Step 2: Click ‘OK.’

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Common Objections to FlightCheck Professional

October 1st, 2009 mweurope No comments

OVERCOMING OBJECTIONS

Selling FlightCheck Professional v 6 is easy-

Just Overcome their Objections!

One of the main parts of any selling process if overcoming objections, which will almost

always come from any potential buyer. The beauty is with FlightCheck Professional v6, we can overcome most of the most common objections!

Generally speaking, it is best to keeep the advice, no matters whom they are, that EVERYONE should have a FlightCheck on their desktop- wether it is Designer or Professional, it simply in 9 out fo 10 times saves time and money and HELPS the user, from a designer to a manager and from a prepress operator to a sales rep- FlightCheck as a stand-alone application prelfighting 50+ file formats is the answer!

Now, how to maybe answer some of the more common objections:

Objection: We are careful here and do not need any extra preflight tools.

OVERCOMING the Objection: That is what one of our long-time users thought as well, until one Friday afternoon an RGB image snuck in right on the front page of a travel catalog- he cought FlightCheck the next monday and uses it on every job. EVERYONE has their monday mornings or their friday afternoons- FlightCheck makes things right.

Objection: We have an in-RIP preflight process.

OVERCOMING the Objection: In RIP preflighting is good for the last minute checks on the final PDF. This is good to use, but in-RIP preflight is normally limited and not specific, nor does it allow for direct user intervention. Preflight should be done at each stage of hand-off in the workflow, thus using FlightCheck before going to the RIP is the most often employed method. Having a built-in process in the RIP is only wise as well, but should not be see as true preflight.

Objection: I tried FlightCheck (Classic or Professional) in the past and it was too complicated for me.

OVERCOMING the Objection: FlightCheck has come a long way in its 10-years on the market. The current version, FlightCheck Professional v6 has several options for viewing. If the “main screen” was too much detail, please look at the first screen that comes up after a preflight session is completed- the “Results Windows.” This is in plain language and very easy to understand and extremely helpful- many will use only this window for preflighting!

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Objection: I do not need FlightCheck (from designer) for I do not make

mistakes- I am very careful.

OVERCOMING the Objection: Do you create everything only in-house, never getting artwork from outside? (If they do, then that is one overcoming point) But even if you make everything in-house, don’t you ever have “Monday mornings” or “Friday afternoons?” All it takes is one small, but nasty mistake to lose a customer. FlightCheck Professional is all about assisting you, being your friend- just like quality assurance on an assembly line, you just need it.

Objection: I do not need FlightCheck for I just use the build-in preflight tool from InDesign or Quark.

OVERCOMING the Objection: The latest versions of both InDesign and Quark do have limited preflight options build in, although they are far from perfect. They will for instance not check images linked to an in InDesign imported Illustrator file or even check fonts used in imported images. FlightCheck will perform a far more thourough check in which it includes ALL items used for that document.

More important is that these applications only check their own documents which results in the need to have all applications that your client might use present on your computer and making settings in each and every one of them. FlightCheck is able to read over 45 file formats without having the original application installed (stand-alone), making it easy for everyone (sales manager, account manager and prepress) that receives files to check them, see if it will cause problems in the workflow and act on it in a matter of seconds!

If the goal is to determine a ‘go’ or ‘no go’ for ALL incoming files; use FlightCheck For more info on the new FlightCheck, click here:
http://www.markzware.com/flightcheck_professional.

FlightCheck sales guide intro

October 1st, 2009 mweurope No comments

FlightCheck Professional v6

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GETTING THEM INTERESTED!

How do you qualify potential customers?
As mentioned at the start, basically anyone in Graphic Arts could and really SHOULD use FlightCheck Professional. This is an important attitude to have- the “everyone needs this” and you can tell them why:

Why would you want to scan through the digital pages of a manual, book, brochure or advertisement when you can preflight it (like an x-ray machine) with FlightCheck?

The basic way to get them interested is of course first ask:

“What do you use for preflighting?”

The responses can of course be numerous, but, generally NOTHING replaces FlightCheck! (See Page 7 for “Overcoming common Objections”). Yet you can break down the common answers to such a leading question into two sorts:

1) People that want to talk and acknowledge their preflight problems

2) People that, for whatever reason, want to hide their preflight issues

For group 1, those that admit they have preflight issues, you will want to basically let them do the talking (like in any sales process). Get info on their workflow, so that you can beter understand the broader picture (They like that), even though, 9 out of 10 times the answers is the same- they need FlightCheck! Here are some good leading questions to keep those that show an intial interest in FlightCheck talking (broken into what category they call into):

PRINTERS/PSP- Print Service Providers:

* What sort of files do you get in to print? (Only PDF or other, source files, like Quark or InDesign?)

(What percentage of PDF’s have preflight issues?)

* What is your biggest preflight issues you face? (And confirm how FlightCheck can solve this. Most of the time it can!)

* Do you charge your customers for fixing their bad files? (They, the customers, should also be encouraged to preflight.)

PUBLISHERS/ Ad-intake

* What file formats do you get in as adverts? (Only PDF or other files as well)

* What percentage of the in-coming adverts have preflight issues? (Any percentage is a bad percentage!)

* What are your top preflight issues or problems? (FlightCheck can solve them- tell.show them how.)

* Would FlightCheck Online be interesting as (FlightCheck Online can often be part of the solution,

well as the desktop version? BUT, that does not replace desktop preflighting or FCPro as well.)

ADVERTISING STUDIOS/Designers, layout artisits, etc

* Do you work with multile file formats?

* What issues are you facing in making PDF’s

* What quality or preflight issues would you like to be warned about?

MarkzTools 6 (old version system requirements)

October 1st, 2009 mweurope No comments

MARKZTOOLS

MarkzTools is a QuarkXPress XTension which allows you to verify and maintain file integrity when Saving documents, convert higher document versions, downsave to lower versions as well as salvage corrupted documents or extract text from them.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

• Macintosh Computer with G3 processor or higher

• Mac OS X Version 10.2 or higher for QuarkXPress® 6.x

• Mac OS X Version 10.4 or higher for QuarkXPress® 7.x

• 128 Mb Ram

• 250 Mb Hard Drive (or space equal to at least the size of the document being converted.)

• CD Rom

TECHNICAL SUPPORT

For software assistance please contact our Technical Support Staff:

Markzware USA Support Markzware Europe Support

949 756 5008 + 31 70 307 2977

support@markzware.com support@markzware.nl

MARKZWARE SALES & INFORMATION

For information on other Markzware Products, please contact a Markzware Sales Representive:

Markzware USA Markzware Europe/International

800 300 3532 Option #2 + 31 70 307 2977

sales@markzware.com sales@markzware.nl

Or visit us on line at http://www.markzware.com