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ISO 19593:2018
ISO 19593:2018 Graphic technology – Use of PDF to associate processing steps and content data – Part 1: Processing steps for packaging and labels
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Description
This document describes a method for storing data in a PDF file that correspond to the processing steps of printed products. This method has three parts:
1) metadata identifying processing steps;
2) limitations on the interaction between PDF graphics objects that are part of a processing step and other PDF graphics objects;
3) limitations on PDF graphics objects in processing steps.
This method is intended to be generic, i.e. not specific to packaging and labels.
In addition, this document defines the following packaging- and label-specific groups of processing-steps data:
– data corresponding to finishing steps, such as cutting, folding or glueing;
– Braille;
– information panels;
– indications of physical dimensions;
– indications of intended positions of graphical elements;
– printed white, for example on transparent or metallic surfaces;
– printed varnish.
Edition
1
Published Date
2018-07-17
Status
PUBLISHED
Pages
15
Format 
Secure PDF
Secure – PDF details
- Save your file locally or view it via a web viewer
- Viewing permissions are restricted exclusively to the purchaser
- Device limits - 3
- Printing – Enabled only to print (1) copy
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Abstract
This document describes a method for storing data in a PDF file that correspond to the processing steps of printed products. This method has three parts:
1) metadata identifying processing steps;
2) limitations on the interaction between PDF graphics objects that are part of a processing step and other PDF graphics objects;
3) limitations on PDF graphics objects in processing steps.
This method is intended to be generic, i.e. not specific to packaging and labels.
In addition, this document defines the following packaging- and label-specific groups of processing-steps data:
- data corresponding to finishing steps, such as cutting, folding or glueing;
- Braille;
- information panels;
- indications of physical dimensions;
- indications of intended positions of graphical elements;
- printed white, for example on transparent or metallic surfaces;
- printed varnish.
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