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Dalim Software Joins Ghent PDF Workgroup

A Dalim Software product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Feb 1, 2006

Dalim Software has joined the Ghent PDF Workgroup (GWG).

Dalim Software has joined the Ghent PDF Workgroup (GWG).

The international organisation established to create, evaluate and disseminate best practices, standards and specifications for publishing workflows.

Dalim Software designs and develops automated production workflow software for the pre-press, print, packaging, advertising and publishing industries.

A full member of the CIP4 organisation, the company has achieved several industry certifications and forged alliances with a number of standards organisations.

Dalim Software's file creation applications (Twist, Swing, Litho, Printempo and Mistral) are already fully compliant with all nine GWG vertical market PDF/X-1a Plus specifications.

They ensure secure and productive digital workflows for magazine and newspaper advertising, commercial sheet offset, web offset, packaging, silkscreen, large format digital, and gravure printing.

"The Ghent PDF Workgroup's specifications have become the international benchmark for PDF quality assurance.

We are dedicated to the development of open standards and we look forward to working with the Group on the continuing development of streamlined production workflows," said Carol Werle, the chief executive officer of Dalim Software.

David L Zwang, vice chairman of the Ghent PDF Workgroup, commented: "One of the reasons why the GWG has been so successful is the collaborative nature of its members.

Dalim Software is a respected, customer-first entity and we look forward to its contribution to our work in streamlining production.

The company is a most welcome addition to the Ghent PDF Workgroup.".

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