Enfocus and eCervo partner

Enfocus is to partner with e-Cervo, which will include Enfocus’ PitStop as an embedded component in the next version of its web-to-print solution, CervoPrint. Currently, PitStop is offered as an option.

PitStop is an Acrobat plug-in that can be used to oversee the process of creating print-ready PDF files and can also check those files for a range of errors such as missing fonts and low res imagery.

Angelo Manno, Global OEM & Strategic Accounts Manager, explained: “Users now have the assurance that the PDF files that they receive from their print buyer through the web-upload in CervoPrint are automatically checked at the beginning of the workflow and before the files enter into the prepress.”

He adds: “For maximum productivity, users can also choose to have PitStop automatically correct the issues to avoid any stop in the workflow so they can meet the expected delivery time and quality.”

CervoPrint is also available as a SaaS (Software as a Service) solution through My-printshop.net and as a white label.


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