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Extracting reusable document components for variable data printing

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Extracting reusable document components for variable data printing
Variable Data Printing (VDP) has brought new flexibility and dynamism to the printed page. Each printed instance of a specific class of document can now have different degrees of customized content within the document template. This flexibility comes at a cost. If every printed page is potentially different from all others it must be rasterized separately, which is a time-consuming process. Technologies such as PPML (Personalized Print Markup Language) attempt to address this problem by dividing the bitmapped page into components that can be cached at the raster level, thereby speeding up the generation of page instances. A large number of documents are stored in Page Description s at a higher level of abstraction than the bitmapped page. Much of this content could be reused within a VDP environment provided that separable document components can be identified and extracted. These components then need to be individually rasterisable so that each high-level component can be related to ...
Steven R. Bagley, David F. Brailsford, James A. Ol
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where DOCENG
Authors Steven R. Bagley, David F. Brailsford, James A. Ollis
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