Print approval of variable data documents

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Detail of image placement or content

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C358S537000, C358S452000

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10135109

ABSTRACT:
Various systems and method for obtaining print approval for the printing of a variable data document by a print shop are provided. In one embodiment, a system is provided that includes a variable data document system employed to create a variable data document, the variable data document system providing for a digital specification of one or more elements of the variable data document. The system also includes a proofing portfolio that is associated with the variable data document system, the proofing portfolio including a physical embodiment of the one or more elements of the variable data document.

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