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1. test.xplor.org
test.xplor.org/xplor2002/agend - [Cached]Published on: 1/4/2004 Last Visited: 8/5/2004
Dave deBronkart
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Dave deBronkart
Dave deBronkart is senior consultant with PODi, a not-for-profit industry initiative focused on developing the market for digital printing through market education and standards activities. A graduate of MIT's Sloan School of Management, Mr. deBronkart studies digital print workflows, applications, trends and technologies for PODi, and since early 1999 has been program director for the PODi initiative to define PPML, a new XML-based industry standard print language. -
2. Seminars - Stamats
www.stamats.com/seminars/semin - [Cached]Published on: 12/10/2001 Last Visited: 5/3/2006
Thursday, August 8, 2002 9:00-10:00 AM - Dave deBronkart
We all read about "one-to-one" marketing and communications then send out static, offset printed communications that appear as "one-to-many." Dave deBronkart from the Print on Demand Initiative (PODi) will share an overview of how the world of variable data printing, digital printing, and print-on-demand technology is changing how we communicate...and eliminating inventory obsolescence and fulfillment issues in the process.
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Dave deBronkart
daved@podi.org
Dave deBronkart is Senior Analyst with PODi, a not-for-profit industry initiative focused on developing the market for digital printing through market education and standards activities. A graduate of MIT's Sloan School of Management, he is co-author of the landmark PODi study Best Practices in Personalized Printing. -
3. Personalizing Print
www.digitalout.com/back%20edit - [Cached]Published on: 7/23/2001 Last Visited: 3/25/2004
By Dave deBronkart.
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"With an optimized PPML system," says PODi standards program director Dave deBronkart, "it will be possible to download part of a page once and re-use it on any sheet, as long as it stays resident in the printer. This technology is called 'object-level granularity,' and it will eliminate gigabytes of redundant network traffic and burden on the printer controller. In many cases, it will allow running the print engine at full rated speed, even for jobs with 100-percent variable page content."
Significantly, says deBronkart, the standard will define not just page components but also "manufacturing" information such as assembly of multi-page publications: "We intend this standard to fit easily into a variety of workflows and handle all kinds of print jobs, not just personalization," deBronkart continues. "The manufacturing information will be clearly distinguished from the job content, which will make it easy to take a print job that was initially created for one machine and re-purpose it to run on another that has extra features such as different sheet size or duplex printing. This will make it easy to move a job from a desktop printer to a high-end digital printing press."
Dave deBronkart is a senior consultant with the Print On Demand Initiative (PODi) and also serves as the group's standards program director. PODi (www.podi.org) is a non-profit strategic marketing and educational initiative focused on evangelizing the opportunities in digital printing technologies and services. The tips presented here were originally developed by deBronkart while an independent industry consultant.

