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Networked Print Production: Does JDF Provide a Perfect Workflow?
Journal Title Acta Graphica
Journal Abbreviation actagraphica
Publisher Group University of Zagreb
Website http://www.actagraphica.hr/index.php/actagraphica
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Title Networked Print Production: Does JDF Provide a Perfect Workflow?
Authors Zipper, Bernd
Abstract The "networked printing works" is a well-worn slogan used by many providers in the graphics industry and for the past number of years printing-works manufacturers have been working on the goal of achieving the "networked printing works". A turning point from the concept to real implementation can now be expected at drupa 2004: JDF (Job Definition Format) and thus "networked production" will form the center of interest here. The first approaches towards a complete, networked workflow between prepress, print and postpress in production are already available - the products and solutions will now be presented publicly at drupa 2004. So, drupa 2004 will undoubtedly be the "JDF-drupa" - the drupa where machines learn to communicate with each other digitally - the drupa, where the dream of general system and job communication in the printing industry can be first realized. CIP3, which has since been renamed CIP4, is an international consortium of leading manufacturers from the printing and media industry who have taken on the task of integrating processes for prepress, print and postpress. The association, to which nearly all manufacturers in the graphics industry belong, has succeeded with CIP3 in developing a first international standard for the transmission of control data in the print workflow.Further development of the CIP4 standard now includes a more extensive "system language" called JDF, which will guarantee workflow communication beyond manufacturer boundaries. However, not only data for actual print production will be communicated with JDF (Job Definition Format): planning and calculation data for MIS (Management Information systems) and calculation systems will also be prepared. The German printing specialist Hans-Georg Wenke defines JDF as follows: "JDF takes over data from MIS for machines, aggregates and their control desks, data exchange within office applications, and finally ensures that data can be incorporated in the technical workflow and production data (machine data) can flow back into the "office data". Stephan Jaeggi, a member of the CIP4 Advisory Board goes even further: "JDF will offer the same for the workflow system as PDF for data exchange: independence from manufacturers and complete freedom when selecting system components", the Swiss expert says. The Fraunhofer Institute JDF expert Dr. Schönhut is also convinced by the new technology: "JDF is the right approach, it is the right technology and the right basis for the workflow of the future. It is naturally a long-term assignment; we cannot expect complete solutions from one day to the next - but it is a field where we have already made some progress".
Publisher Acta Graphica
Date 2004-12-12
Source Acta Graphica Vol 16, No 1-4 (2004)
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