Hello,
I just got back from training for the NexPress. My shop foreman wants me to impose all the jobs going to this press before they get on the press user interface. He figured I would just use InDesign to do it, but it takes way too long.
While I was in Rochester, I looked up a guy who trains people on pre-press applications, and he showed me Preps 6 Pro. It has some really nice features as compared to Preps 5. I have downloaded a demo of the program so I can learn my way around before presenting this option to my boss.
I was checking out the ganging feature, and I had a question. Say you have a 2 sided business card, common front, 10 different backs. Is there a way to number the front page 1, then number the back 2-11?
Also, can you save a layered pdf file from this program? With the dimensional ink, the pdf needs to retain the layers in order to work.
Any other advice or opinions on this program would be greatly appreciated. I really like the fact that you can do an imposition without having to make a separate template, etc.
With the small profit margins in digital printing, this program seems to be a very fast solution for imposing and ganging for the digital press.
Thanks!
I just got back from training for the NexPress. My shop foreman wants me to impose all the jobs going to this press before they get on the press user interface. He figured I would just use InDesign to do it, but it takes way too long.
While I was in Rochester, I looked up a guy who trains people on pre-press applications, and he showed me Preps 6 Pro. It has some really nice features as compared to Preps 5. I have downloaded a demo of the program so I can learn my way around before presenting this option to my boss.
I was checking out the ganging feature, and I had a question. Say you have a 2 sided business card, common front, 10 different backs. Is there a way to number the front page 1, then number the back 2-11?
Also, can you save a layered pdf file from this program? With the dimensional ink, the pdf needs to retain the layers in order to work.
Any other advice or opinions on this program would be greatly appreciated. I really like the fact that you can do an imposition without having to make a separate template, etc.
With the small profit margins in digital printing, this program seems to be a very fast solution for imposing and ganging for the digital press.
Thanks!