Creating PDF Proofs within PC BTO |
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ctingom
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Posted: 23-June-2006 at 12:51pm |
Hello everyone,
I'm curious if anyone has ever dealt with a print house that wanted to do PDF proofing? I'm working with a Phoenix print house and they would like to have a PDF proofing system integrated into Product Cart BTO. Essentially the quote would be generated and something would create a PDF to view and "approve." There are a lot of PDF generating programs out there. PDFlib for example. I'm looking for someone to help me out with this project. If we can do it, the project is almost certainly a go. There is also the possibility that we could hire you to integrate two SQL databases for inventory management. Thanks, Chris Tingom Tornado www.tornadodesign.com (480) 945-5653 phone (602) 538-9120 cell |
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netprofits
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Hi Chris, Do they want a PDF of the quote from Product Cart. Or do they want to create a PDF of the printing job they create for the client and have the client approve that PDF file? That makes more sense to me. Generating a PDF of the Product Cart Quote would be handled like you mention above. Get a third party component that generates PDF files and "print" the quote to the component and display the PDF file. If they want to send PDF files of the actual printing job for approval, they could use the Help Desk application that is built into Product Cart. It allows the merchant and client to send messages and files back and forth to each other and keeps a complete record of all the correspondence for a specific order. Is that what you need? If so, check out the Help Desk info in the user's guide for complete details. |
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ctingom
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Hi,
Thanks for the questions. The PDF that is generated is actually a proof of the printed piece, made as a low res PDF (it doesn't actually get used for printing, it's just for approval). Most of these are brochures for a college with a bunch of campuses and the person who places the order can pick to have picture A, B, C, D, or E on the front, and block of text A, B, C, D, or E for the inside flap. Then they can type in their web address and phone number. Then it makes a PDF and as long as the person 'approves' it it goes to press. Thanks, Chris |
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