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    Time for revolution?

    In my opinion it would be best to create a dynamic/editable JDF schema that could be added to and improved as the specification improves. But then again, Adobe is really in the shitbucket at the moment. I don't think they'll survive that much longer. PDF is a crappy standard and with software...
  2. R

    Time for revolution?

    I don't see why it would have to be generic just because it's open source. Using Ghostscript as a RIP to produce dumbed down PDFs (that the client has to approve) and then JDF to submit to press or printer it should be there. Because of the lack of JDF in a number of smaller printers I've used...
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    Time for revolution?

    Still alive... Still alive... Yeah, still alive. And I've made the solution, full scale W2P with production management etc. All web based and open source. I've of course made it only for my company, WhyPrint.eu, so it requires a bit of adjusting to fit into other workflows. But working on...
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    Time for revolution?

    Since I entered the printing industry three years ago I've become more and more surprised (or horrified) of the shrewd relation between supply and demand. Since our business is all digital I don't really know if it applies to the "traditional" part of the industry aswell (offset etc). There are...

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