CathieH
Well-known member
Hi guys.
I've got my in-house printshop all set up so nicely with my new KM C6501 and everything is running smoothly. Now it's time to set up VDP to save sending some jobs out to a vendor.
I have done pre-sort VDP in the past, but don't need anything that elaborate. I just need to print variable names and addresses onto my digital runs. As I said, I have a KM C6501 that I run through a Creo, and I have a KM 1050 that I only run through the driver.
My workflow is almost solely PDF based, so I don't really need a lot of bells and whistles that come with a lot of the VDP software I've been reading about. However, I don't want to go back to my boss and say "Oops, if I'd purchased XX back in the day, we wouldn't have to switch out the software" (if you know what I mean). It's a possiblity that I'll be supporting/job sharing with our Communications Dept. in the future, which means I'd have access to CS4 that I don't now. I have Acrobat 10 Pro and Pitstop Pro (and of course the MS Suite).
Can you all give me some suggestions? I learn software pretty quickly (as most prepress people do), and would like something that I can get up and running fairly quickly.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions and thoughts. Let me know if you need more info. I'm looking forward to seeing what you experts have to say.
Thanks,
Cathie
I've got my in-house printshop all set up so nicely with my new KM C6501 and everything is running smoothly. Now it's time to set up VDP to save sending some jobs out to a vendor.
I have done pre-sort VDP in the past, but don't need anything that elaborate. I just need to print variable names and addresses onto my digital runs. As I said, I have a KM C6501 that I run through a Creo, and I have a KM 1050 that I only run through the driver.
My workflow is almost solely PDF based, so I don't really need a lot of bells and whistles that come with a lot of the VDP software I've been reading about. However, I don't want to go back to my boss and say "Oops, if I'd purchased XX back in the day, we wouldn't have to switch out the software" (if you know what I mean). It's a possiblity that I'll be supporting/job sharing with our Communications Dept. in the future, which means I'd have access to CS4 that I don't now. I have Acrobat 10 Pro and Pitstop Pro (and of course the MS Suite).
Can you all give me some suggestions? I learn software pretty quickly (as most prepress people do), and would like something that I can get up and running fairly quickly.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions and thoughts. Let me know if you need more info. I'm looking forward to seeing what you experts have to say.
Thanks,
Cathie