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Markus Schluep
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CIP4 Tutorial and Developer Sessions Oct. 7th 2007 Postpress operations in JDF Introduction Postpress processes in an overview Building a postpress JDF job ticket ICS in conventional postpress
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Introduction The role of postpress is – to finish “loose sheets” into a final product e.g books, magazines, newspapers... Postpress consumes output resources – conventional printing or digital printing e.g. printed sheets, printed web,... etc. To describe this operations there are – more than 40 postpress processes in JDF 1.2
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Process Categories Packing processes Enhancement processes Final product Block joining processes (Binding) Sheet / web finishing process Block compiling processes
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Sheet/Web Processes Sheet processes: – Cutting – Folding Web finishing processes – Creasing, Perforating, Gluing, … – Cutting, Folding – Stacking-Bundling-Palletizing – or PrintRolling Partial product enhancement : HoleMaking, Laminating, ShapeCutting,...
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Block Compiling Processes Feeding / PrintRolling Inserting, … Gathering/ Collecting Collecting Gathering
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Block Joining Processes I ChannelBinding CoilBinding PlasticCombBinding WireCombBinding RingBinding Typically for single-leaf sheets
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Block Joining Processes II Stitching Softcover SpinePreparation, CoverApplication Hardcover EndSheetGluing, SpineTaping, ThreadSewing, BlockPreparation, CaseMaking, CasingIn, HeadBandApplication, Jacketing, …
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Enhancement Processes Trimming / Cutting / ShapeCutting Laminating Gluing HoleMaking Inserting Labeling... etc.
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Packing Processes BoxPacking Bundling Shrinking Stacking Strapping Palletizing Wrapping
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Building a postpress JDF Folding order: 1 2 F8-7 4 1 5 8
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Folding JDF Example < FoldingParams ID=“Par04013“ Class="Parameter“ Status … FoldCatalog="F8-7“ /> C Folding C PC P Component Parameter 1 2 F8-7 4 1 5 8
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Stitching JDF Example C1 Collecting C2 Cx Stitching P Trimming P Stacking C P
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StitchingParams <StitchingParams ID="Res10“ Class="Parameter“ Status="Available“ NumberOfStitches=“2“ StitchWidth="28.34" StitchPositions="320 547" StapleShape="Butted“ />
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TrimmingParams <TrimmingParams ID="Res11“ Class="Parameter“ Status="Available“ Height="841.890“ Width="595.276“ TrimmingOffset="14“ /> <TrimmingParams ID="Res11“ Class="Parameter“ Status="Available“ Height="841.890“ Width="595.276“ TrimmingOffset="14“ /> Width Height Trimming Offset origin of operation coordinate system Binding Block before trimming Trimmed
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Softcover Example Gathering SpinePreparation Coverapplication Trimming Stacking
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Hardcover Example CaseMaking Gathering ThreadSewing EndSheetGluing SpineTaping Trimming BlockPreparation CasingIn Jacketing
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ICS for Postpress ICS stands for “Interface Conformance Specification” Defines the use of certain JDF elements or attributes for specific domain applications. Published ICS Documents for JDF 1.2: – ICS Sheet Finishing Signature manufacturing e.g. cutting, folding, … – ICS Binding Saddle stitching Softcover binding Hardcover binding
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ICS Documents for JDF 1.3 ICS MIS - Finishing Common document with „Gray Boxes“ describing incomplete production orders for – Signature mfg. – Saddle stitching – Softcover binding – Hardcover binding – Packaging production Pending ICS ICS Sheet Finishing - Signature manufacturing ICS Binding – Stitching and Binding
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ICS Documents and roles Postpress Device M I S Postpress Controller Prepress Controller MIS to Finishing ICS Sheet Finishing ICS Binding ICS … Pre - Fin
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ICS Stack (Inheriting) more domain specific with each higher layer Base ICS Binding ICSSheetFin ICS JMF ICS MIS ICS JDF Spezifikation MISFin ICS
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Example: Binding ICS
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Example: MIS–Finishing ICS
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Example: MIS–Finishing App
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Questions Markus Schluep Project Manager Workflow Thank you for your attention!
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Questions ? Markus Schluep Project Manager Thank You !
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