Imposition in Switch
- JimmyHartington
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Imposition in Switch
I would like the forums suggestions for software to do imposition in Switch.
My requirements are for offset-printing + label-printing where it would mostly be step and repeat.
No need for "AI" to help position items of irregular shape.
I am looking at callas PDFToolbox and Quite Hot Imposing.
But maybe I am overlooking other software.
My requirements are for offset-printing + label-printing where it would mostly be step and repeat.
No need for "AI" to help position items of irregular shape.
I am looking at callas PDFToolbox and Quite Hot Imposing.
But maybe I am overlooking other software.
Re: Imposition in Switch
The ones you suggest can do regular imposing and I the suggest pdfToolbox if you don't have it already. It cost about the same as Quite if you use the PitStop server upgrade price.
None of them can do irregular shape in an optimized way and will use the trimbox for the layout.
A more proper one with great integration with Switch is then Ultimate Impostrip that can do both the tasks you're asking for.
Integration is done with an app.
None of them can do irregular shape in an optimized way and will use the trimbox for the layout.
A more proper one with great integration with Switch is then Ultimate Impostrip that can do both the tasks you're asking for.
Integration is done with an app.
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Re: Imposition in Switch
I've been trying to find the best "do-it-all" imposition solution for years now. I'm still looking..
We've been trying out Impostrip, but stopped using it because of bad interface, clunky integration with Switch and plenty of bugs. Also been evaluating Phoenix but I'm not totally sold yet.
For now we are using a mix of Griffin, Apogee Prepress (driven by XMLs from Switch) and Automation Engine to cover our needs.
The "simpler" products like Quite Impose and similar are often missing dynamic properties like proper print marks handling, margins for different machines and other smart variabels, and you'll end up with a huge number of semi-static templates and/or hotfolders.
Maybe we should use ChatGPT and build our own Impositioning app that fullfills all the needs of a modern printer...
We've been trying out Impostrip, but stopped using it because of bad interface, clunky integration with Switch and plenty of bugs. Also been evaluating Phoenix but I'm not totally sold yet.
For now we are using a mix of Griffin, Apogee Prepress (driven by XMLs from Switch) and Automation Engine to cover our needs.
The "simpler" products like Quite Impose and similar are often missing dynamic properties like proper print marks handling, margins for different machines and other smart variabels, and you'll end up with a huge number of semi-static templates and/or hotfolders.
Maybe we should use ChatGPT and build our own Impositioning app that fullfills all the needs of a modern printer...

Re: Imposition in Switch
I like that idea, an open source imposition applicationmagnussandstrom wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2024 2:51 pm Maybe we should use ChatGPT and build our own Impositioning app that fullfills all the needs of a modern printer...![]()

- tdeschampsBluewest
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Re: Imposition in Switch
Long time user of Quite Hot Imposing, and it can cover every needs except ganging, and complex shapes (even if you could, but with a lot of tricks).
Integration with variable is not that easy, but we are actually working for an app to facilitate integration, and we could land you a beta if you want (You will need a scripting module though).
Buuuut... behind a ugly interface, and some learning curve to understand some odd thing about it, quite is the most reliable and fastest imposition tool i ever met, by a huge, huge, huge margin.
We had a total revamp of a workflow for a customer few year ago with another software imposition which i will not disclose
(it have been quoted in this topic by someone else) and data is pretty straightforward : For 4500 imposition/gang a day for photobook, we get from 25h of imposition (yeah, one hour of production lost each day!
) to 2h30.
Integration with variable is not that easy, but we are actually working for an app to facilitate integration, and we could land you a beta if you want (You will need a scripting module though).
Buuuut... behind a ugly interface, and some learning curve to understand some odd thing about it, quite is the most reliable and fastest imposition tool i ever met, by a huge, huge, huge margin.
We had a total revamp of a workflow for a customer few year ago with another software imposition which i will not disclose


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Re: Imposition in Switch
magnussandstrom wrote: ↑Thu Aug 29, 2024 2:51 pm I've been trying to find the best "do-it-all" imposition solution for years now. I'm still looking..
We've been trying out Impostrip, but stopped using it because of bad interface, clunky integration with Switch and plenty of bugs. Also been evaluating Phoenix but I'm not totally sold yet.
For now we are using a mix of Griffin, Apogee Prepress (driven by XMLs from Switch) and Automation Engine to cover our needs.
The "simpler" products like Quite Impose and similar are often missing dynamic properties like proper print marks handling, margins for different machines and other smart variabels, and you'll end up with a huge number of semi-static templates and/or hotfolders.
Maybe we should use ChatGPT and build our own Impositioning app that fullfills all the needs of a modern printer...![]()
The problems you had with Impostrip is solved now in the later versions
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Re: Imposition in Switch
Thanks for all the answers.
I am talking with my reseller InProduction to find a solution.
I am talking with my reseller InProduction to find a solution.
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Re: Imposition in Switch
Great input, we might give Quite Hot Imposing a try in the future.. We have need to send variables from Switch like: sheet size, imposition type, margins, simplex/duplex, specific marks, creeping etc. Is that be possible?tdeschampsBluewest wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 5:47 pm Buuuut... behind a ugly interface, and some learning curve to understand some odd thing about it, quite is the most reliable and fastest imposition tool i ever met, by a huge, huge, huge margin.
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Re: Imposition in Switch
Keep us updatedJimmyHartington wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 9:49 pm I am talking with my reseller InProduction to find a solution.

- tdeschampsBluewest
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Re: Imposition in Switch
Yep! You could send everything in variable.magnussandstrom wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 9:39 amGreat input, we might give Quite Hot Imposing a try in the future.. We have need to send variables from Switch like: sheet size, imposition type, margins, simplex/duplex, specific marks, creeping etc. Is that be possible?tdeschampsBluewest wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 5:47 pm Buuuut... behind a ugly interface, and some learning curve to understand some odd thing about it, quite is the most reliable and fastest imposition tool i ever met, by a huge, huge, huge margin.
The problem i have with vast majority of "template" software, is that if you move one dimension, either on the sheet/file/gutters/margins... you'll need a new template/hotfolder, and that's a nightmare to maintain in the long run.
Quite work with script, as Pitstop action script, which are exportable in XML.
With createLog app, you can create it on the fly, Then, you'll just need to know where to change variable in it (and that's the tricky part/learning curve). And everything must be in "point".
Example below for an N-up :
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<QUITEXML xmlns="http://www.quite.com/general/ns/quitexml/">
<ITEMS>
<DICT N='0'>
<ITEMS>
<A N='Category'>OneCommand_V1</A>
<A N='Command'>Nup</A>
<DICT N='Params'>
<ITEMS>
<F N='BMgn'>28.3465</F>
<F N='CropDist'>10.0000</F>
<F N='CropLength'>20.0000</F>
<B N='CropMarks'>1</B>
<A N='CropStyle'>Corners</A>
<F N='CropWidth'>0.3000</F>
<A N='DoScaling'>ToFit</A>
<A N='DoubleSideMode'>None</A>
<B N='EvenMirrorHorizontal'>0</B>
<B N='EvenMirrorVertical'>0</B>
<I N='FitAcross'>2</I>
<I N='FitDown'>2</I>
<F N='FixedScale'>0.7000</F>
<B N='Frames'>0</B>
<S N='HSpace'>28.3465 </S>
<F N='LMgn'>28.3465</F>
<B N='NewDoc'>1</B>
<DICT N='Page'>
<ITEMS>
<F N='Height'>1275.5906</F>
<A N='Type'>Blank</A>
<F N='Width'>907.0866</F>
</ITEMS>
</DICT>
<A N='PageOrientation'>Tall</A>
<I N='PosX'>1064</I>
<I N='PosY'>456</I>
<F N='RMgn'>28.3465</F>
<A N='SheetAlign'>C</A>
<B N='SheetAlignIndependent'>0</B>
<DICT N='Source'>
<ITEMS>
<A N='SourceType'>CurrentAVDoc</A>
</ITEMS>
</DICT>
<F N='TMgn'>28.3465</F>
<B N='Trim'>0</B>
<I N='UIVer'>2</I>
<B N='UseMgn'>1</B>
<B N='UseScale'>0</B>
<S N='VSpace'>28.3465 </S>
</ITEMS>
</DICT>
<I N='Version'>1</I>
</ITEMS>
</DICT>
<A N='Category'>CommandList_V1</A>
<B N='DoPrompt'>0</B>
<S N='Requires'>qi2base</S>
<A N='UIMode'>None</A>
</ITEMS>
</QUITEXML>
That's why we are working on a better app, allowing to build/execute this xml flawlessly and easily.
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Re: Imposition in Switch
Interesting, I will have a look at this once the new app is out.tdeschampsBluewest wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 10:06 am That's why we are working on a better app, allowing to build/execute this xml flawlessly and easily.
Re: Imposition in Switch
Phoenix will be extreme overkill for the impostion you are doing. We use for all our Wide Format, and for any of our die-cut print jobs.
As others suggested, Quiet or Impostrip. I started using Impostrip last year when we got our HP A2200 PageWide Roll to Roll. I'll be honest, I didn't like it at first, but with the super simple impositions we do for the digital roll work it's been better than Phoenix.
The interface does lack, and same within Switch so we don't use any apps in Switch for Impostrop.
We just push xmls or in another flow I wrote a script that reads the location of the various hotfolders, I them grouped by Roll With, then Cut & Stack, Step & Repeat or Bookwork, from there it lists the hotfolders that match the selections and selected the required imposition tempelate.
For example I could have a variable 8.5x11 letter running on 18" roll, I'd select 18"/Cut and Stack/2up Portrait
For Mailing jobs we split by mailing try and apply the correct finishing marks for try offset and eject and end of job and then autoprocess the impostion to the HP DFE via JDF and so on. I also created a checkpoint for jobs we do not autoprocess out that has the simplex/duplex, qty, side a over b, or side b over a, if it's collated etc. Works great!
As others suggested, Quiet or Impostrip. I started using Impostrip last year when we got our HP A2200 PageWide Roll to Roll. I'll be honest, I didn't like it at first, but with the super simple impositions we do for the digital roll work it's been better than Phoenix.
The interface does lack, and same within Switch so we don't use any apps in Switch for Impostrop.
We just push xmls or in another flow I wrote a script that reads the location of the various hotfolders, I them grouped by Roll With, then Cut & Stack, Step & Repeat or Bookwork, from there it lists the hotfolders that match the selections and selected the required imposition tempelate.
For example I could have a variable 8.5x11 letter running on 18" roll, I'd select 18"/Cut and Stack/2up Portrait
For Mailing jobs we split by mailing try and apply the correct finishing marks for try offset and eject and end of job and then autoprocess the impostion to the HP DFE via JDF and so on. I also created a checkpoint for jobs we do not autoprocess out that has the simplex/duplex, qty, side a over b, or side b over a, if it's collated etc. Works great!
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Re: Imposition in Switch
Okay this thread could get really interesting since we all run into the same problem, namely:
- Grifin has a few missing features that Phoenix or the standalone Griffin Auto has
- but Phoenix is an Overkill for what we do!
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