Tuesday, April 26, 2011

VDP

VDP stands for Variable Data Printing.
Remember the old days when the invoices were printed on paper that already contained the company logo, headers and footers?
The main reason for using pre-printed paper was the processing speed - you don't have to print that for every page. You will also save money because pre-printed paper is printed using an offset process (think newspapers) that is costs less.
Using the latest rendering engines you can achieve the same effect - a smart rendering engine will create an "overlay" that is cached in the printer's memory and printed very efficiently.

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