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The Portable Document Format is a file type (developed by Adobe) that is ideal for digital printing. "PDF is a universal file format that preserves all of the fonts, formatting, colors, and graphics of any source document, regardless of the application and platform used to create it." - Adobe |
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| PDF Central |
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Have you caught the PDF wave yet? Otherwise known as PostScript Level 3, Adobe's PDF format is the file format of choice for most of our digital printing customers! PDF offers several key advantages over older workflows, including better consistency and easier editability, faster RIP and print processing, and greater flexibility for cross platform printing and publishing applications for clients and service providers alike! PDF files are also the de-facto standard for "rich", cross platform content for web, CD-ROM, and interactive applications.
Interested in adopting PDF for your workflow? Check out the pages and links below, or call your account representative for an onsite consultation with a worklflow specialist that can help make this exciting new alternative work in your operation.
For more PDF Info than you can shake a stick at, try these links:
- Adobe's PDF Page
Basic information about the PDF file format
- The PDF Zone
An entire website dedicated to PDF, with tons of helpfull hints for printing and preparing your PDF files
- Acrobat Reader
Download the FREE Acrobat Reader - Acrobat Reader is the program used to view PDF files.
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