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News Release from: Fusion Systems International | Subject: Print Production Manager
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 June 2006
Browser-Based Pre-Press Production
Management
Fusion Systems International has made immediately available its new Print Production Manager, a web-browser-based production management tool for pre-press operations.
Fusion Systems International has made immediately available its new Print Production Manager, a web-browser-based production management tool for pre-press operations Print Production Manager is said to be suitable for busy print shops that need the ability to quickly determine the status of job submission, queueing, and job completion to any number of output formats, monochrome or colour proofers, film, or final plate imagers
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 1 Mar 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Print Production Manager is claimed to provide a means of controlling and monitoring production processes, such as pre-flight, imposition, trapping, colour management, file rasterisation or conversion, and output to proofing, film or plate separations.
The web-browser-based graphical user interface is said to allow for monitoring production processes to keep work moving on time to completion.
Claimed by Fusion to be cost-effective and easy to integrate in to existing workflows, it covers three critical elements of job process control: queue management, job control, and real-time status and information reporting.
In addition, Print Production Manager provides ROAM capabilities at separate LAN-client workstations.
According to Fusion, this extended feature allows up to five production operators to simultaneously preview raster (ripped) data to ensure quality control prior to releasing a job for final output.
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