Print Workflow Standardization; educate, preflight, convert, automate
Posted in Conversion News, Markzware Conversion Tools, Markzware FlightCheck, Markzware FlightCheck Training, Markzware News, Markzware Preflight For Print, Markzware Training, Preflight News, Print and Publishing News, Pub2ID (Publisher to Adobe InDesign), design on June 24th, 2009 by David Dilling – 2 CommentsIt is nearly impossible to make a truly standard, yet open (i.e., allowing many and any customers in) design-to-print workflow; but their are standard tools, tips and tactics to make things flow properly. Here was a great post on the PrintPlanet forum asking for preflight, prepress and general workflow help. It reads:
Basic Workflow Standardization
“I am a print shop manager in an in-plant. One of my biggest problems is fonts. Most of the documents I get are from Word or uneducated Publisher users. Some other problems are users creating a two-color jobs in CMYK and black text not being pure black. Currently we handle everything we get on an individual basis, but it is getting completely out of hand. I need to start putting in place some systems to handle some of these problems
Is there a easy way to convert documents to pdf with the correct specifications before I get them? For example is there a pdf print driver that I can put on my web site or push out to everyone on my network that it will create a pdf to my specifications so I do not have to worry about fonts or poor resolution? If so how much does something like that cost?










