In this blog, as in my previous, we are going to continue to focus on the Prinect DFE. We have been looking at how powerful and helpful “Save As” can...
I always like to create a base workflow from which to create more complex or variations from. In my last blog and in the next few I will illustrate how...
In one of my first blogs I discussed basic Hotfolders in the Production Manger workflow. https://news.heidelbergusa.com/2020/04/prinect-hotfolder/ In the next few blog posts, I will be going more into depth about...
In this month’s blog, we are going to continue looking under the hood of Prinect Production Manager by reviewing one of the most important Sequences – the Prepare Sequence. Read...
In this month’s blog I would like to look under the hood of Prinect Production Manager and discuss the Qualify sequence. Read the Qualify and Prepare – Part 2 blog post Heidelberg...
In my previous blog on proofing, I mentioned that an Ink Consumption Report could be generated after only making a proof. In this blog, I will be going more into...
In today’s Expert Talk, we will be showing you the step-by-step process of changing out your ink form rollers. When your rollers are properly set, not only will they last...
In previous blogs, we have tackled some more advanced subjects within Prinect. In this blog, I would like to provide a tip made for everyday use of the Prinect workflow:...
In an earlier blog, we looked at how we can connect Prinect with other systems or proofers. For this entry, we’ll explore an often-overlooked proofing feature called “Booklet Proof,” which...
One of the truly great aspects of the Prinect workflow is that it seamlessly brings together commercial, packaging, and even digital printing. This integration provides, among many things, the huge...
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