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Additional Responsibilities for Proof Producers
addition to fulfilling their normal responsibilities of uploading files to a proof, producers may also want to review proof histories and from time to time, they may even be responsible for trafficking proofs. While trafficking activities are typically the responsibility of assigned managers, they can ...
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Approval Manager with Hard-Copy Proofs
Approval Manager can also be used to manage the approval process for hard\copy proofs. When used in this way, two general approaches are supported: Hard\Copy Proofs with Reference Soft Proofs Hard\Copy Proofs without Reference Soft ...
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Approval Manager with Soft Proofs
Approval Manager is designed to manage the review and approval cycle for both soft proofs and digital or other hard copy proofs. When used in a soft\proofing cycle, files are uploaded to an Approval Manager Approval Process. Users assigned to review ...
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Approval Stages
Approval stages are stages that lie between the Production and Finished stages in a workflow. !stage.png border=1,width=850! Each approval process needs at least one Approval stage, but can have over fifty (if required). Approval stages are assigned names ...
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A Quick History of Proofs in Printing Industries
Regardless of the industry you work in, the history of proofs in printing industries illustrates the drive in most industries to find lowercost ways to assure quality and customer satisfaction. In printing industries, proofs were traditionally the result of a lowvolume preliminary production run. They were ...
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Creating New Approval Processes
Introduction Approval Manager provides structure and efficiency to approval processes for soft and hard copy proofs. The following guide explains the process for creating new Approval Processes for each. Create a New Approval Process for Soft Proofs Creating a New Approval ...
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Guide for Proof Producers
Who is a Producer? Someone responsible for uploading a file to the production stage of Approval Manager. In the case of proofing workflows for hardcopy/physical proofs, Producers may be responsible for producing and sending proofs to the reviewers. In some environments, this may be a dedicated role, in other environments ...
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Guide for Proof Reviewers
Who is a reviewer? Someone who has been asked to evaluate a proof as part of a structured Approval Manager workflow. Reviewers may be designers, managers, customers, or any other stakeholder in any type of project that produces something that needs to be reviewed by others ...
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Proofs
Put simply, proofs exist to ensure quality in the final product. A lack of quality can directly affect the profit for any given product, job, or process. Lack of quality can lead to a systemic negative impact on profit due to loss of continued ...
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Proofs in Other Industries
Many of the proofing concepts covered in the previous section are applicable to other industries as well. Approval processes are used extensively in other industries as well. Some examples include: Blueprints/Engineering Diagrams Schematics CAD/CAM files Film Photography Mapping ...
Other labels: industry, proof