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Variable Print Specification, PPML, The Variable Print Specification VPS file format was developed

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104 Chapter 10-Variable data printing jobs files. Each authoring program creates VDP code that instructs the RIP where to place the VDP elements, and each authoring program does so in a slightly different manner. The format you choose can be a stand-alone format that covers all aspects of document design, data management, and text capture, or it can be an extension of an existing program that enables you to create VDP documents and VDP jobs. Note: PostScript files are suitable for simple, very short jobs. All page elements are re-RIPed for each page. These jobs do not use a VDP authoring tool at all. Instead, they use the mail-merge function in a Microsoft Word document or a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. Variable Print Specification The Variable Print Specification (VPS) file format was developed by Creo. It is an extension of the PostScript language. The file format is comprehensive and can cover a complete range of VDP documents. A Variable Print Specification job consists of the following components: ● Booklet-A personalized copy of a document within a single print run. Pages or elements within a page can vary from booklet to booklet. ● Reusable elements-Self-contained graphical entities that can be line art, text, raster images, or a combination of these types. Reusable elements are represented in PostScript and can be stored as EPS files when appropriate. Reusable elements include clipping and scaling instructions as well as the image data. ● Inline elements-Unique information that is drawn from a database and is embedded in the sub-job. This data prints only once for individual booklets. PPML Personalized Print Markup Language (PPML) is an XML-based print language developed by some of the world's leading manufacturers of print technology for the high-speed reproduction of reusable page content. It is an open, interoperable, deviceindependent standard that makes use of personalized print applications. Various vendors have created software that can generate PPML files. The IC-307 print controller supports PPML formats and enables you to process PPML jobs efficiently and import jobs in various VDP formats to the IC-307 print controller.

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files. Each authoring program creates VDP code that instructs the
RIP where to place the VDP elements, and each authoring
program does so in a slightly different manner.
The format you choose can be a stand-alone format that covers all
aspects of document design, data management, and text capture,
or it can be an extension of an existing program that enables you
to create VDP documents and VDP jobs.
Note:
PostScript files are suitable for simple, very short jobs. All page
elements are re-RIPed for each page. These jobs do not use a VDP
authoring tool at all. Instead, they use the mail-merge function in a Microsoft
Word document or a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.
Variable Print Specification
The Variable Print Specification (VPS) file format was developed
by Creo. It is an extension of the PostScript language. The file
format is comprehensive and can cover a complete range of VDP
documents.
A Variable Print Specification job consists of the following
components:
Booklet—A personalized copy of a document within a single
print run. Pages or elements within a page can vary from
booklet to booklet.
Reusable elements—Self-contained graphical entities that can
be line art, text, raster images, or a combination of these types.
Reusable elements are represented in PostScript and can be
stored as EPS files when appropriate. Reusable elements
include clipping and scaling instructions as well as the image
data.
Inline elements—Unique information that is drawn from a
database and is embedded in the sub-job. This data prints only
once for individual booklets.
PPML
Personalized Print Markup Language (PPML) is an XML-based
print language developed by some of the world's leading
manufacturers of print technology for the high-speed reproduction
of reusable page content. It is an open, interoperable, device-
independent standard that makes use of personalized print
applications. Various vendors have created software that can
generate PPML files.
The IC-307 print controller supports PPML formats and enables
you to process PPML jobs efficiently and import jobs in various
VDP formats to the IC-307 print controller.
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Chapter 10—Variable data printing jobs