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  2. Variable data printing - Wikipedia

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    Variable data printing (VDP) (also known as variable information printing (VIP) or variable imaging (VI)) is a form of digital printing, including on-demand printing, in which elements such as text, graphics and images may be changed from one printed piece to the next, without stopping or slowing down the printing process and using information from a database or external file. [1]

  3. Variable Data Intelligent Postscript Printware - Wikipedia

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    In Database mode, the programmer can quickly implement a printing solution, for example a billing application, for a delimited database file. In Line mode, an existing print application can be enhanced with form overlays, font selection, color and other features offered by modern laser printers.

  4. PPML - Wikipedia

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    PPML (Personalized Print Markup Language) is an XML-based industry standard printer language for variable data printing defined by PODi.The industry-wide consortium of 13 companies was initially formed to create PPML, and now has more than 400 member companies.

  5. PDF/VT - Wikipedia

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    It defines the use of PDF as an exchange format optimized for variable and transactional printing. Built on top of PDF/X-4, it is the first variable-data printing (VDP) format which ensures modern International Color Consortium-based (ICC) color management through the use of ICC Output Intents. It adds the notion of encapsulated groups of ...

  6. Web-to-print - Wikipedia

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    Partners and customers may submit print jobs, do online pre-press reviews/previews, design things like postcards directly on a website using rich user interfaces, direct cross-media marketing and offer services such as variable data printing, photo printing, booklets, and marketing campaigns. [2]

  7. Harlequin RIP - Wikipedia

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    PDF Retained Raster – a technology designed to maximize performance of Variable data printing (VDP) jobs, even if they are delivered as basic PDF files instead of a specialist VDP format. Shared page backgrounds are identified and rendered only once, then merged with variable text foregrounds. (Available in HHR, HSR).

  8. Variable data publishing - Wikipedia

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    Variable-data publishing (VDP) (also known as database publishing) is a term referring to the output of a variable composition system.While these systems can produce both electronically viewable and hard-copy (print) output, the "variable-data publishing" term today often distinguishes output destined for electronic viewing, rather than that which is destined for hard-copy print (e.g. variable ...

  9. VDP - Wikipedia

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    VDP may refer to: . In technology: . Variable data printing, type of on-demand printing in which text and graphics may be altered in-process; Variable data publishing, may to any variable data output, often to distinguish from "variable data printing" for electronic viewing output