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quadient Inspire Designer

It is a high-speed variable typesetting software that supports various encodings and can also display variant characters (IVS).

This is a high-speed typesetting application for variable printing that has a proven track record in various countries around the world. In Japan, it is used for typesetting printed materials that you may have encountered, such as credit card and mobile device invoices, personalized brochures from insurance companies, report cards from schools and tutoring centers, OCR order forms, securities forms, direct mail, flyers, labels, and various mailings from public institutions. It has been highly regarded for its output performance and workflow that supports PDF submissions, and it is used by many printing companies. Additionally, it is utilized as an enterprise product in countries around the world. Leveraging the features of high-speed typesetting, it is adopted in the background of systems that output PDFs and HTML on demand from portal sites.

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The main features of Inspire Designer are as follows: 1. Improved operability through modularization of various functions 2. Flexible workflow design and enhanced visibility of processing content 3. Support for a wide variety of input data formats and character encodings 4. Diverse layout functions and proofing capabilities through visual design 5. Various imposition instructions 6. Support for multiple output formats (PDF, PS, AFP, PPML, etc.) 7. Others - Support for Unicode variant selectors (e.g., IPAmj Mincho) - Generation of postal barcodes in collaboration with third-party products - String extraction from PDF submissions and generation of management data/text using it - Conversion from input PDF to different formats

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