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Work flow PDF? /pdf proofing from newbe

richsweeney

New Member
I run a small commerical print shop and plan to install a hp latex printer. We are not a full sign shop, this is just to meet the requests we get with print orders.

We use a pdf workflow, and I would prefer to stay with it. Perhaps it is not as a big of deal with signs, but I really like the client to sign off on a ripped pdf vs a pre-ripped pdf. Any thoughts ?
 

rfulford

New Member
What rip will you be using with your latex printer? Can you describe your current work flow in more detail?

Generally speaking, I think you will have to purchase an extra print driver for your rip if I am understanding you correctly. Set up your second driver to rip to tiff or pdf with enough resolution to use as a print file when approved. Set up the rip to file driver to output to a hot folder that you can monitor with another application. Distiller might work. Set it up to drop the resolution to a size that can be emailed to the customer. Once approved, rip and print from the high res tif file.
 
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