I am the digital production manager of a small printing company. We are both an offset and digital shop.
On offset we focus primarily on spot color work. Our largest press is a 19x25 Hberg MOZP 2 Color. We don't do much 4c in house because here in the Lancaster/York PA area there are a number of printers with top of the line presses and people that can sell the job to me cheaper than I can produce it. We also have 3302 and Itek 960
In digital we have grown significantly and become more robust each year. We just replace our 2 Canon 9070's with Xerox 4112's and replaced our Doc 12 with a Bizhub 6500. When I came here 4 years ago the digital area is where the Linotype sat so we have been happy with our growth.
Our prepress is the next area we are looking to upgrade. We have a DPM2340 that we use to create Poly plates for the small format presses and film for the MO. It's not a perfect system but we have been unable to cost justify a CTP metal system though we are getting closer every year.
The issue I'm struggling with is how to stream line delivery of jobs the equipment. I'm not ready to jump into a 30K Prinergy or Freeflow workflow but, I know we need to increase efficiency. I feel where I need to start is by moving form a native file workflow to a PDF workflow. I can see the advantages in RIP Time, Ease of Reprint from archives and error reduction. So what I'm struggling with is the best way to automate the creation process.
Currently here's how output works for us.
If the file is any nonstandard app (Anything microsoft) A PDF will always be created.
If a file is an App we use regularly(Indesign, Quark, Etc) a PDF is only created if we need to use Quite Imposing to paginate or impose otherwise, we send the native file to the output device.
If we need to create PDF we will always use the PDF Driver first and the Create a PS and distill only if we have a problem. I think this is where I need to Really start automating. I know when printing from the PDF drive I sometimes get Halftones that change densities and color shifting. The obvious solution is to use the native driver and the distill but that adds a step.
So 2000 words later the question is how do you automate that first step. I want to make my designer life easier not add more steps. I outlined everything else in hopes that people can give me streamlining suggestions. We are anxious to decrease our"touches" on jobs and become more efficient.
I am open to all suggestions.
Ray
On offset we focus primarily on spot color work. Our largest press is a 19x25 Hberg MOZP 2 Color. We don't do much 4c in house because here in the Lancaster/York PA area there are a number of printers with top of the line presses and people that can sell the job to me cheaper than I can produce it. We also have 3302 and Itek 960
In digital we have grown significantly and become more robust each year. We just replace our 2 Canon 9070's with Xerox 4112's and replaced our Doc 12 with a Bizhub 6500. When I came here 4 years ago the digital area is where the Linotype sat so we have been happy with our growth.
Our prepress is the next area we are looking to upgrade. We have a DPM2340 that we use to create Poly plates for the small format presses and film for the MO. It's not a perfect system but we have been unable to cost justify a CTP metal system though we are getting closer every year.
The issue I'm struggling with is how to stream line delivery of jobs the equipment. I'm not ready to jump into a 30K Prinergy or Freeflow workflow but, I know we need to increase efficiency. I feel where I need to start is by moving form a native file workflow to a PDF workflow. I can see the advantages in RIP Time, Ease of Reprint from archives and error reduction. So what I'm struggling with is the best way to automate the creation process.
Currently here's how output works for us.
If the file is any nonstandard app (Anything microsoft) A PDF will always be created.
If a file is an App we use regularly(Indesign, Quark, Etc) a PDF is only created if we need to use Quite Imposing to paginate or impose otherwise, we send the native file to the output device.
If we need to create PDF we will always use the PDF Driver first and the Create a PS and distill only if we have a problem. I think this is where I need to Really start automating. I know when printing from the PDF drive I sometimes get Halftones that change densities and color shifting. The obvious solution is to use the native driver and the distill but that adds a step.
So 2000 words later the question is how do you automate that first step. I want to make my designer life easier not add more steps. I outlined everything else in hopes that people can give me streamlining suggestions. We are anxious to decrease our"touches" on jobs and become more efficient.
I am open to all suggestions.
Ray