Standard ISO 16612-1:2005 8.12.2005 preview

ISO 16612-1:2005

Graphic technology — Variable printing data exchange — Part 1: Using PPML 2.1 and PDF 1.4 (PPML/VDX-2005)

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Graphic technology -- Variable printing data exchange -- Part 1: Using PPML 2.1 and PDF 1.4 (PPML/VDX-2005)



STANDARD published on 8.12.2005


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Designation standards: ISO 16612-1:2005
Publication date standards: 8.12.2005
SKU: NS-427186
The number of pages: 31
Approximate weight : 93 g (0.21 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards ISO

Annotation of standard text ISO 16612-1:2005 :

Description / Abstract: ISO 16612-1:2005 specifies the methods for the use of the Personalized Print Markup Language (PPML) and the Portable Document Format (PDF) for the exchange or identification of all elements necessary to render a variable data imaging job as intended by the sender. This document specifies document layout and content data and makes provision for product intent specifications using the Job Definition Format (e.g. paper selection, binding, finishing, etc.). ISO 16612-1:2005 is not directly intended to address applications where printing is started before the file creation and transfer is complete (often called streaming applications). However, there are methods that allow it to be used for such applications.

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