JimBob53
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I am wanting to know what steps a job goes through before it goes to press in other shops.
I started working for my present employer about 18 years. In 'the old days' art was built on computer and printed out on a laser printer then sent back to me to be shot, stripped and plated. Then came the Imager. Jobs were sent to negative, film processed and negative stripped then plates made.
Now the Designer builds the art, exports to PDF, places PDFs in template and sends to Ctp. It has increased the work load of the designers and left the imposition/plate person with almost nothing to do.
Here's how I would like to see it work. Let me know if you think this could work.
Designer build job, proof to customer and in-house. Export PDF. Send PDF back to imposition person. This person would make template, place PDFs, and send to plate. What do you think?
I started working for my present employer about 18 years. In 'the old days' art was built on computer and printed out on a laser printer then sent back to me to be shot, stripped and plated. Then came the Imager. Jobs were sent to negative, film processed and negative stripped then plates made.
Now the Designer builds the art, exports to PDF, places PDFs in template and sends to Ctp. It has increased the work load of the designers and left the imposition/plate person with almost nothing to do.
Here's how I would like to see it work. Let me know if you think this could work.
Designer build job, proof to customer and in-house. Export PDF. Send PDF back to imposition person. This person would make template, place PDFs, and send to plate. What do you think?