PDF option?
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2020 5:59 pm
Is there an option to save the result (print job) as PDF? that would be great, sending the prints to a virtual printer or some other option using PrintFab, and get a PDF file with the color adjustments.
I've been experimenting with PrintFab for my business (with the trial version) and I'm happy with the functions, but due to bad experiences with Epson printers I moved away from the brand (owned around 20 of them). Sadly PrintFab doesn't support the Brother printers I have and the support for the HP OfficeJet Pro models that I own is limited in features (CMY mode). I still have Canon printers but are not the best models for high volume printing. I would have to change my whole set of printers and that's not an option right now. I have experience in color management but unfortunately I have no control or way to influence the way clients create their documents, and most of them need heavy adjustments that are easily solved with a color control panel such as PrintFab.
To make matters more clear: PrintFab has worked amazingly well on my tests and experiments with normal bond paper on HP high volume printers, but I fall short when using specialized papers where I need more control over CMYK, UCR and total ink amount.
I've been experimenting with PrintFab for my business (with the trial version) and I'm happy with the functions, but due to bad experiences with Epson printers I moved away from the brand (owned around 20 of them). Sadly PrintFab doesn't support the Brother printers I have and the support for the HP OfficeJet Pro models that I own is limited in features (CMY mode). I still have Canon printers but are not the best models for high volume printing. I would have to change my whole set of printers and that's not an option right now. I have experience in color management but unfortunately I have no control or way to influence the way clients create their documents, and most of them need heavy adjustments that are easily solved with a color control panel such as PrintFab.
To make matters more clear: PrintFab has worked amazingly well on my tests and experiments with normal bond paper on HP high volume printers, but I fall short when using specialized papers where I need more control over CMYK, UCR and total ink amount.