Using the tool, operators can create a single virtual job-ticket that describes how a document should be printed, including information about imposition, page size, binding, copies and paper stock.
Version 3 of Oneticket offers new workflow capabilities, including 2-, 4- and 12-up imposition as well as the option to select a new page size, or to scale the contents of a single page or all pages.
The update also allows users to select any page within a PDF and shift the contents left or right for tab printing, in addition to a new tray mapping feature that defines paper exceptions.
The new version is compatible with the largest amount of digital printers to date, including models from Konica Minolta, Océ, Kodak, Ricoh, Toshiba and Canon.
Oneticket 3.0 retails for $2,395 (£1,210) and is available now from Apago.
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