


I'm not sure wether to bite the bullet and buy it, or wait until later to buy an RX 560.
#Onyx for mac mojave mac os#
The best part of Onyx's newer version is the larger preview window now, Caldera has this really small crappy preview area and they also want to charge for an upgrade to a version that pretty much does nothing besides support Mac OS Mojave which pisses me off (and before any Caldera fanboys respond that Caldera 12 has 'so many new features like APPE 5, and a new licensing system' that is all crap and shouldn't be a paid feature upgrade). Hey, So, I've been doing research, and found a out that the best value for money Graphics Card is the Nvidia Quadro 4000. I expected it to do (we currently use Caldera but my employees have made some mistakes using caldera - like printing 10 copies of a file because they didn't take the time to go back and change the setting for "Step and Repeat" in that RIP for the job after an earlier job required 10 copies - or making a plotter nesting that is 150 ft and is so long our Graphtec Cutter can't get past reading the marks to cut it - even though the individual files in the nesting are only about 4 feet long or so (had they processed as individual cut jobs we would have been just fine), just sloppy mistakes that cost me money so I am considering switching back to Onyx since I think it has a better interface for reducing those mistakes, but It seems like no matter what RIP software we try they all have some drawbacks.

Yeah, we use to use Onyx for years but switched to Caldera in 2016 due to the fact that it felt faster and the fact that my office staff prefers Macs to Windows machines, and my memory was that Onyx did use to do this function (but I could be remembering wrong).
