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Digital imposition is the backbone of efficient commercial printing. It reduces paper waste, speeds up press time, and eliminates bindery errors. Kodak Preps 8 remains the industry standard software for this task, offering powerful automation, flexible template creation, and seamless workflow integration.
Let's build a standard 16-page letter-sized brochure layout from scratch using a commercial sheetfed press setup. Create a New Job Launch Kodak Preps 8 and select .
The Ultimate Kodak Preps 8 Tutorial: Master Digital Imposition Like a Pro
Before creating your first job, you must configure your global settings to match your shop's physical press constraints. Media and Stock Setup
Select the pages from the Files list and drag them into the corresponding page slots on your workspace layout.
Input the paper thickness or total creep value. Preps 8 will automatically calculate the microscopic adjustments required, shifting the inner pages progressively toward the spine to maintain perfectly aligned margins after trimming. 9. Step 8: Previewing and Outputting the Job
Preps 8 handles various printing scenarios through specific settings and tools. Booklet and Saddle Stitch Imposition
The next step is to add pages to your print job. You can do this by selecting "File" > "Import" from the menu bar and selecting the desired file format, such as PDF, EPS, or TIFF. Once you have imported your pages, you can use the tools and features in Kodak Preps 8 to edit and arrange them.
Launch Preps 8, select > New , and choose your target product type (e.g., Commercial Print). Step 2: Define Sheet and Plate Size
For business cards, flyers, and postcards, use the Independent Layout tool. Drag various page sizes onto a single sheet, and use the "Auto-Gang" button to let Preps calculate the most mathematically efficient distribution of items on the paper to minimize waste. If you want to tailor this guide further, let me know:
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Imposition is inaccurate without factoring in the physical space needed to trim and fold the paper. Select your layout grid in the . Look at the Properties pane on the right.