As a matter of fact, the above screenshot is actually a Switch flow. The automatability of PitStop Server becomes exponentially more powerful when the Switch Core is brought into the workflow arena. So, your workflow is looking something like this: If that were the case, prepress would be dropping PDF files into a PitStop Server input folder and upon successful preflight and repair, the PDF gets placed in the input of the next hot folder based solution in the workflow chain. To integrate PitStop server with other solutions in your shop, you could have the successful output folder set to be the same as an imposition, RIP or DFE input folder. Without getting into the plethora of checks and fixes that are possible, it should be mentioned that PitStop Server can also send an email regarding the results of its actions. It also nails down consistency by keeping all of the processes in one place. PitStop Server automation saves prepress teams loads of time. There is a small manual step, followed by powerful automated processing, which is finished with another small manual step. Hot folder processing is what I would call grassroots automation. That means anyone in your shop can drop files into hot folders and let PitStop Server run Preflight Profiles and Action Lists. PitStop Server allows you to put all of your automated PDF preflight and correction on one server. Okay, maybe we should put it into more words. In not so many words, it’s a centralized PDF validation and repair tool. By Piet De Pauw, Head of Marketing, EnfocusĮnfocus PitStop Server has been around a while.
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