Hello Everyone,
Our company is experimenting with more efficient ways to print VDP. From reading some articles/threads, I got the impression that PPML is probably the best way to send VDP files to our output digital press. This is b/c it would vastly reduce the size of the file so that the printer can print at a higher speed and not be bogged down RIPping the files. Up until now we did small amounts of VDP and just used Datamerge in InDesign to get by. Now we need a better solution b/c the processing time on larger files isn't acceptable.
We currently use XMPie uDirect Designer b/c of a web storefront but needed to download a 30 day trail version b/c what we owned did not support the Dynamic Print funtionality in the plug in. The trial only lets us print 5 records but we've created a test variable postcard with various dynamic words and images so we could try printing a PPML file (we have no experience with PPML). We saved the file as a PPML and as a PDF to compare file sizes. However, it turned out that the PDF file was much smaller than the PPML file which is not what we expected based on what we've read about PPML's ability to reduce the file size. And since we can only test 5 records at a time I'm not sure if this is even a large enough sample to judge the differences. Regardless, what is the process to be able to print a PPML file to our digital press? Up until now we've always sent every version of the variable file as a large PDF.
Also, since we are completely new to PPML should we save our files as (PPML/VPX, PPML/PS1.5, or PPML/PS2.1)??? Can anyone explain the differences between those 3 file extenstions that XMPie is giving us the option to save as?? Appreciate any knowlege you could provide as we are trying to learn how to do VDP! Thanks,
Mitch
Our company is experimenting with more efficient ways to print VDP. From reading some articles/threads, I got the impression that PPML is probably the best way to send VDP files to our output digital press. This is b/c it would vastly reduce the size of the file so that the printer can print at a higher speed and not be bogged down RIPping the files. Up until now we did small amounts of VDP and just used Datamerge in InDesign to get by. Now we need a better solution b/c the processing time on larger files isn't acceptable.
We currently use XMPie uDirect Designer b/c of a web storefront but needed to download a 30 day trail version b/c what we owned did not support the Dynamic Print funtionality in the plug in. The trial only lets us print 5 records but we've created a test variable postcard with various dynamic words and images so we could try printing a PPML file (we have no experience with PPML). We saved the file as a PPML and as a PDF to compare file sizes. However, it turned out that the PDF file was much smaller than the PPML file which is not what we expected based on what we've read about PPML's ability to reduce the file size. And since we can only test 5 records at a time I'm not sure if this is even a large enough sample to judge the differences. Regardless, what is the process to be able to print a PPML file to our digital press? Up until now we've always sent every version of the variable file as a large PDF.
Also, since we are completely new to PPML should we save our files as (PPML/VPX, PPML/PS1.5, or PPML/PS2.1)??? Can anyone explain the differences between those 3 file extenstions that XMPie is giving us the option to save as?? Appreciate any knowlege you could provide as we are trying to learn how to do VDP! Thanks,
Mitch