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  1. Digital Press Guy

    Commercial Printer is no longer an official job

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2019/02/08/stop-presses-commercial-printers-other-vanishing-jobs-labor-department-cant-track-anymore/?utm_term=.5b45bd8f4f10
  2. Digital Press Guy

    InDesign Plugin In The Cloud

    There was a lot of recent discussion regarding VDP solutions and specially those that are plugins to InDesign. How does that process work now that InDesign is only available through the Adobe creative cloud? I could see where users of older versions might be able to continue using them. Are new...
  3. Digital Press Guy

    Variable Mapping Applications

    I'm curious if anyone is using a variable mapping application or service? If so, what's good about it, what's not so good? What are the relative costs? I saw the XMPie announcement already and would like to know what else is out there that works. Thanks.
  4. Digital Press Guy

    XMPie Error Handling?

    How does XMPie deal with data errors? Does it have to merge an entire job before it can identify errors? Does the system alert a user to errors prior to printing? How are things like text overflow dealt with? Disclaimer, I'm associated with Jet Letter. Thanks
  5. Digital Press Guy

    VDP Software for Evenolopes

    I know that any VDP software can be used to address envelopes. If you don't want to spend an arm and a leg for software to do addressing and simple imaging what are the suggestions? Jet Letter's PSLenveopeMaker is under $1K. Fiery's Freeform is certainly priced right but I want to do more than...
  6. Digital Press Guy

    Wide Format VDP?

    HP has announced support for wide format VDP but only on their hardware. Jet Letter PSL has been able to run wide format VDP for a year or so now. Has anyone used either product or any other VDP solution to print wide format VDP output? What I'm thinking about is creating and producing...

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