LIBEREC, CZECH REPUBLIC, June 21, 2013 (Press-News.org) STAP studio announces the release of new imposition software Montax imposer.
Montax imposer is a plug-in for Adobe Acrobat 6 or later (not Acrobat Reader). This plug-in simplifies printing of business cards, tickets, invitations, but also newspapers, magazines and books. It can be used for offset print, prepress, copyshop, and it is also useful for personal needs. The output of Montax imposer is PDF for any digital printer, imagesetter or CTP.
Montax imposer places pages from PDF document on one sheet or more and provides to impose PDF very quickly by various ways. In addition to the standard N-UP imposition, in which pages are imposed side by side to a sheet in the order from the PDF source, it allows many other variations.
The 'Cut and Stack' imposition is determined e.g. for numbered tickets print - after cutting the sheets just stack the blocks and tickets will be already in the correct order. Another type is the 'Booklet' imposition which is used for print of magazines, newspapers, books etc. Montax imposer allows also sophisticated imposition variants, e.g. cross-fold, double cross-fold, their combinations and many other variations.
More info and download on http://www.montax-imposer.com.
Release of New Imposition Software - Montax Imposer
STAP studio announces the release of the new imposition software - plug-in for Adobe Acrobat - Montax imposer. It accelerates and makes it easier to print business cards, tickets, magazines and books. It may be used both in offset and digital print.
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[Press-News.org] Release of New Imposition Software - Montax ImposerSTAP studio announces the release of the new imposition software - plug-in for Adobe Acrobat - Montax imposer. It accelerates and makes it easier to print business cards, tickets, magazines and books. It may be used both in offset and digital print.