New Adobe RIP technology rounds off the Prinect PDF workflow and
optimizes ripping of transparent objects in PDF documents
The new Adobe PDF Print Engine is now part of the Prinect
workflow management system from Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
(Heidelberg). The new rendering technology from Adobe features in
Release 6.5 of the Prinect MetaDimension RIP. As a "native PDF
renderer" controlled exclusively by JDF/JMF, the Adobe PDF
Print Engine fits perfectly into the JDF-controlled Prinect
workflow. All Prinect systems with MetaDimension 6.5 will in future
include the Adobe PDF Print Engine within their scope of delivery.
Heidelberg is also offering upgrades for existing MetaDimension
versions.
"As user experience has demonstrated, the Adobe PDF
Print Engine is set to develop rapidly into the standard RIP
technology for Heidelberg customers. It solves the problems many
print service providers have with correctly processing elaborately
structured PDF documents. One of the typical challenges so far has
been processing transparent effects, for instance when the PDF
conversion turns several layout levels into a single level
(flattening) too early in the process. With the Adobe PDF Print
Engine, reliable handling of transparent objects and better
compatibility with Acrobat screening technology offer major
advantages to print service providers," says Dr. Peter Leu,
Head of Product Management for Prinect Preprint at Heidelberg.
Prinect MetaDimension will also include the current Adobe
Postscript Interpreter as a second RIP renderer in future. This
will enable the user to process PDF files using either the Adobe
PDF Print Engine or the conventional PostScript RIP with a simple
click of the mouse. All the data handling will be controlled
in Prinect MetaDimension in future such that no changes will be
required in the workflow setup. Heidelberg will supply this dual
RIP configuration as standard with no surcharge as of Prinect
MetaDimension Version 6.5 and later.
Last year, Heidelberg introduced workflow support for
transparent objects in PDF documents in Prinect Printready 3.0.
Users can define workflows in the Printready prepress workflow so
that transparent objects in the PDF files are retained during all
processing steps such as color management and trapping, until the
PDF file is transferred to Prinect MetaDimension for output. The
market launch of the new Adobe PDF Print Engine for Prinect
MetaDimension also marks the completion of the last step of the PDF
changeover process from Adobe PostScript to the native Adobe PDF
technology.
"The introduction of the Adobe PDF Print Engine has
brought unprecedented stability and quality in the output of PDF
files for all types of output device. We are particularly pleased
that Adobe has implemented this technology as a pure JDF processing
engine that can be seamlessly incorporated into Prinect. This means
Prinect users can benefit from the central JDF architecture with an
even greater degree of consistency and control over the
workflow," explains Peter Leu.
Further information for journalists:
Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG
Corporate Communications
Matthias Hartung
Tel.: +49 (0)6221 92 50 77
Fax: +49 (0)6221 92 50 46
E-mail:
matthias.hartung@heidelberg.com