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stEPS 1.3.1


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Requirements Mac OS 9 with CarbonLib 1.5 or higher Mac OS X 10.2 or higher
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stEPS optimizes file output operations for jobs containing multiple copies of the same illustration (also known as Step and Repeat sets). stEPS uses PostScript Level 2 and PDF features to avoid file size increase, that makes page layout work and network performance faster and more efficient. stEPS was developed as a solution for those who involved in packaging/labeling production as well as individuals printing personal business cards and postal labels. stEPS works with files in EPS format. Source EPS file could be created in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe PhotoShop or any other application that supports this format. stEPS creates another EPS file that contains all source file data and additional PostScript code with step and repeat functionality. Exported from stEPS EPS file or Distilled PDF file (with image repeated any number times) doesn't have significant file size increase over original EPS file. Resulting EPS file could be downloaded directly to PostScript/PDF RIP or placed into any page layout application, just like regular EPS file?

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