PitStop Server 12
Lift your workflow to an automated level
Manual editing tools such as PitStop Pro are
amazingly powerful in correcting last-minute problems in PDF files and
making them suitable for production.
PitStop Server takes that same power to an automated level;
using a convenient watched folder architecture it allows
you to automate inspection and correction of PDF files.
It's easy to imagine how preflighting can be automated using PitStop Server,
but the opportunities are much larger.
- Fixing common problems in PDF files
- Adjusting the colors of PDF files for a
particular output device
- Adding stamps, watermarks or background
templates
- ...
Of course PitStop Server is built on the
industry-standard Enfocus preflight engine to check all
aspects of your PDF files and detect missing or corrupt fonts, incorrect
colors, objects without bleed and much more…
It supports standards such as PDF/X, the Ghent PDF Workgroup specifications
and the profiles created by your user association, publisher or printer.
You can generate a full pre-flight report that lists all problems found in
your files; PitStop Server supports the same user-friendly preflight reports
than PitStop Pro but also allows generating comprehensive XML reports.
Command-Line Interface
When more integration is in order, the
CLI (command-line interface) included with PitStop Server
makes it a breeze. An easy mode allows instant integration
of the preflight and auto-correction capabilities with
standard settings, while the advanced mode allows full customization
using an XML-driven integration.
PitStop Server in bigger automated workflows
PitStop Server fits seamlessly into Enfocus Switch to provide preflighting and
auto-correction of PDF files in a bigger automated workflow.
Automatically download PDF files from FTP servers or
receive them through e-mail. Preflight
them and notify your customers automatically of problem
files. Combine PitStop Server's capabilities with other key
publishing tools to create PDF files, do color management and ink
optimization, image optimization, proofing, impositioning and more.