![]() ![]() Ensuring consistency in these areas is critical for printers who do “extra” work on printed content, such as complex finishing, varnishing, embossing, braille or barcodes to name a few examples. The purpose of this standard is to bring conformity to how the layers and objects of a PDF should be managed or constructed. The ISO/DIS 19593-1 Graphic Technology Standard originated with the Ghent PDF Workgroup, and is now on its way to becoming an international standard for the Graphic Arts industry. We look forward to drupa and to showing attendees in all markets what the latest PitStop version can do for their operations,’ said Andrew Bailes-Collins, Senior Product Manager at Enfocus. By using new industry standards, and our own innovation, we can now offer extended preflight capabilities to handle even the most complex PDFs in markets such as Packaging, Large format and Labelling. ![]() The release of PitStop 13 update 2 will expand the benefits of this solution. ‘Since its introduction, PitStop has supported PDF users in Graphic Arts by giving them the tools to detect and correct errors in their PDFs before they become big mistakes in production. PitStop 13 update 2 will be displayed at the Enfocus stand (hall 8b, booth A23) at drupa 2016. The features in PitStop 13 update 2 includes support for a new upcoming industry standard, new packaging preflight functionality, updated Pantone libraries and improvements to preflight restrictions. This release includes customer-driven enhancements that give users a variety of markets the ability to preflight even the most complex PDFs. ![]() The latest version of Enfocus’ PDF quality control software, PitStop 13 update 2, was released on. ![]()
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