Tag Archives: PDF/X

PDF standards not all mutually exclusive
  • June 19, 2018
  • Carsten Heiermann, CEO of Foxit Europe

PDF is available in various iterations that include PDF/A, PDF/UA, PDF/X, PDF/E, and PDF/VT, all of which fall under ISO standards. Each type serves a different function to fulfill various industry-specific needs. The various formats, though, are not mutually exclusive. ...

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Avoiding printing problems with PDF/X
  • February 6, 2018
  • Frank Kettenstock, Chief Marketing Officer

PDF/X standard reduces print problems As the use of PDF for transferring graphic arts content files between sites, publishers, and printers has grown, so have the anomalies, idiosyncrasies and plain old incompatibilities when it comes to sharing pre-press data using ...

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ISO: The global standard for PDF management
  • September 26, 2017
  • FOXITBLOG

by Huy Tran, Foxit Solution Engineer The first Portable Document Format (PDF) was released by Adobe in 1992. By 2008, PDF had become an official global standard after incorporation into the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). ISO is a culmination ...

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Foxit’s own VP Rowan Hanna to present at PDF Day Australia in Sydney
  • November 22, 2016
  • FOXITBLOG

By David Ronald, VP of Marketing On November 25, 2016 in Sydney, PDF Day Australia will host CIOs, CTOs, regulators, electronic content managers and policy makers for a day-long interactive immersive exploration of the most current issues in the field ...

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  • August 23, 2016
  • Leon Liang, Marketing Research Analyst

When Adobe first released the Portable Document Format—aka, PDF—in the mid 1990s, it wasn’t a standard, of course. It was emerging technology. But by 2008, with PDF a go-to technology for industries far and wide, Adobe handed the company’s latest ...

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