Using it, customers can work online in real-time from anywhere in the world to manipulate CAD and graphic files. It is simple to use via any browser and provides easy access to remote customers’ data. Multiple file formats are used to meet the specific requirements of the job and the printing device. Quality controls are built into the online tools that measure dot size, ink separations, angles, traps and dot gain. By applying the knowledge we gained in trade repro our project and file approval software provides maximum security. Numerous groups within an organisation can review and approve artwork from a whole catalogue of previous and current jobs at absolutely any time they want to.
Fraser MacDonald, joint owner, Reprobrand
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