 |
 |
 |
|

"PDF Imposition"

By Rowan Hanna
PDF Store Support Team
Issue 3 for 2006

"So what exactly is PDF imposition?" I hear you cry. Well, to put it simply, imposition is the process of assembling pages or page elements for printing. Imposition includes the alignment of business card sheets for correct printing, such that the edges precisely match the lines along which the stock will be cropped. Another pertinent example would be the process of sorting the pages of a booklet or brochure to display correctly after folding.
One option would be ARTS PDF Print Suite Pro, with its powerful suite of imposition (courtesy of the industry-leading Quite Imposing Plus) and print workflow tools. If you don't think you'll need that advanced print functionality, perhaps you would prefer to try a more basic alternative -- PDF Snake is a multi-function tool whose features include imposition and stamping. In addition, PDF Snake is available in a server version, which is ideal for performing automated batch imposition.
As you can see, there's a little something for everybody: PDF Snake is inexpensive and streamlined and ARTS PDF Print Suite Pro provides the top-of-the-line print workflow solution.
Please browse PDF Store's PDF Imposition aisle for the complete range of PDF Imposition tools.
|
 |
 |
 |
Attach a file to your PDF document
By Dan Shea
One underrated feature of PDF is its ability to act as a container for other files. One example of where this could be useful would be attaching the original Word, Excel or other source files to the final PDF document, allowing it to be more readily updated. Since it's possible to attach literally any type of file, the PDF can also act as a secure delivery medium for sensitive or commercial content.

|
|
|
|