The system features an improved Layout Reflow function able to use more dynamic behaviours for imposition objects and marks, so that sheets can be resized on the fly while maintaining the same relative signature position either to the centre or snapped to the gripper.
Marks, including colour bars, still retain the intended size and position as the software can detect and memorise anchor points on the sheet, signature or page. It can then generate a print job based on the new production data while the original base template can be reused for different applications.
The GUI has also been improved with pull down menus to quick access to object libraries and sheet templates.
Version 7 is a free upgrade for recent customers or upgrades.
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