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Fiery X3eTY2 variable data printing
The Fiery X3eTY2 combines variable data printing languages, third-party variable data
printing applications, and Fiery X3eTY2 core features to integrate into many existing
workflows. For more information about variable data printing workflows, see
printing applications, and Fiery X3eTY2 core features to integrate into many existing
workflows. For more information about variable data printing workflows, see
Workflow
Examples
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Compatible variable data printing languages
The Fiery X3eTY2 is compatible with the following variable data printing languages:
• FreeForm and FreeForm 2
FreeForm and FreeForm 2 are used with Fiery X3eTY2 variable data solutions. FreeForm
technology reusable data is RIPped only once, enabling the MFP to run faster.
technology reusable data is RIPped only once, enabling the MFP to run faster.
FreeForm supports the creation of master elements and variable data from any desktop
application or computer platform. Within the application, the master page is assigned a
number from 1 to 100. FreeForm options are found in the driver and job management
tools. For more information about FreeForm, see
application or computer platform. Within the application, the master page is assigned a
number from 1 to 100. FreeForm options are found in the driver and job management
tools. For more information about FreeForm, see
“Printing variable data documents using
FreeForm”
on page 12.
FreeForm 2 expands FreeForm technology by allowing you to determine page conditions
and rules for printing a job containing multiple master pages. It also allows you to define
the boundaries of each record in the data stream. This means defining a start and end for
each record. Unlike FreeForm, FreeForm 2 requires a variable data printing application
that specifically supports FreeForm 2. For more information about FreeForm 2, see
and rules for printing a job containing multiple master pages. It also allows you to define
the boundaries of each record in the data stream. This means defining a start and end for
each record. Unlike FreeForm, FreeForm 2 requires a variable data printing application
that specifically supports FreeForm 2. For more information about FreeForm 2, see
“Printing variable data documents with FreeForm 2”
on page 21.
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