TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW - Innovations in Print: Adobe PDF Print Engine 7 and the Future of Automated Textile Workflows with Mark Lewiecki

Mark Lewiecki, Senior Product Manager for Adobe's PDF Print Engine, discusses the release of version 7, which aims to streamline pre-press workflows by integrating more functions into the RIP, addressing the growing skills gap.

The new features include native consumption of Photoshop and Illustrator files, eliminating the need for manual conversions, which is particularly beneficial for the textile industry. This technology, embedded in leading OEM partners' solutions, enhances productivity and profitability by reducing errors and delays.

Adobe's consistent technology across the Creative Cloud ensures reliability and consistency throughout the workflow.

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In this interview, Mark Lewiecki of Adobe discusses the latest version of the Adobe PDF Print Engine, highlighting its new native support for Photoshop and Illustrator files to streamline pre-press workflows and address the growing skills gap in the print industry.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Adobe PDF Print Engine version 7 introduces native support for Photoshop and Illustrator files, eliminating extra prepress steps and saving time for print professionals.

  • Automation and smarter workflows are central to the new release, helping address the growing skills gap as experienced prepress operators retire.

  • The technology is particularly relevant for the textile and garment printing industries, where color management and file standardization are critical.

  • Leading vendors have adopted the Adobe PDF Print Engine to drive their latest printing lines, demonstrating industry confidence in the technology.

  • Using consistent Adobe technology throughout the workflow—from design in Creative Cloud to final print—ensures greater reliability, predictability, and efficiency for print businesses.




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