Standardize your documents
OneVision’s PDFengine allows you to free yourself from the constraints of proprietary file formats of layout, imaging, and word-processing programs.
The entire workflow is concentrated on your preferred data format from beginning to end – utilizing native PDF as processing format, based on latest standards.
OneVision’s PDFengine focuses on automated optimization of incoming files prior to printing and publishing.
Digital data can be checked in accordance with your individual technical requirements – corrected and adapted as far as possible, to facilitate an error-free passage through the production process.
One step ahead
The later a mistake is discovered in the production process, the higher the cost of removing the error and producing a high-quality print.
Many of the frequently occurring errors can already be recognized and corrected via OneVision's PDFengine in an early production stage, so that the production process can run smoothly. OneVision's PDFengine focuses on automated optimization of incoming files prior to printing and publishing.
Valuable time is saved during the critical period just before printing. OneVision's PDFengine makes an important contribution to your ability to meet deadlines. The increased quality ensures customer satisfaction and increases your profits: an investment which will soon pay off.
Open and modular
OneVision follows the concept of an open and modular workflow facilitating vendor-neutral platform-independent data input, processing, and output.
Accepting PDF, EPS, PostScript and TIFF as input formats OneVision’s PDFengine can eliminate frequently occurring production problems with incoming files – be they separated, composite, or monochrome.
Designed as a modular core technology for OneVision’s products and solutions, PDFengine can be extended by a range of further data formats making it probably the most flexible and dynamic conversion technology for print and media production today.
In addition PDFengine allows you to adopt the required file format to a level your output devices understand (e. g. PDF 1.5 to PostScript Level II) – extending the lifecycle of your existing equipment.