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Lay it out once, reuse forever: Automating imposition

December 3rd, 2025

5 PM CET | 4 PM GMT | 11 AM EST | 8 AM PST

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Your print automation journey starts here

Manual imposition layout is time-consuming, repetitive, and error-prone — especially when you're juggling booklets, business cards, or multi-up jobs. What if you could design once and reuse every time?

Join us for Session 2 of the Fiery Pulse webinar series, where you’ll learn how to automate print imposition using reusable templates. In just 30 minutes, you’ll see how automating layout eliminates costly manual steps and streamlines production across job types and staff levels.

 In this live session, you’ll discover:

  • How to create reusable imposition templates to handle common print jobs

  • Ways to integrate imposition into fully automated workflows using hot folders

  • A live demo showing how to automate setup for booklets, gang-ups, and more

  • Real-world example: how automated imposition reduced errors for a commercial printer

 

This is the second session in our 6-part Fiery Pulse series on print workflow automation. Each webinar builds on the previous one, helping you take your shop from manual processes to a fully automated, efficient workflow. 

Next steps in your print automation journey

Eliminate repetitive setup with hot folders and presets

Learn how to save time, cut setup errors, and start automating your print workflow.

November 5th, 2025

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Lay it out once, reuse forever: Automating imposition

Learn how to eliminate manual imposition errors with reusable templates. See how drag-and-drop automation creates consistent booklets, gang-ups, and layouts in seconds — freeing staff from repetitive setup.

December 3rd, 2025

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Print-ready files in one click: Prepress automation that works

Discover how to stop wasting hours fixing broken files. From missing bleeds to low-res images, see how rules-based automation and smart preflight cut errors, reduce costs, and get jobs print-ready in one click.

Webinar date coming soon!

Error-free finishing: Barcode-driven automation

Finishing mistakes are costly. Learn how adding barcodes to jobs can automate finisher setup, reduce waste, and deliver consistent results across equipment, saving time at the most expensive stage.

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From islands to integration: Connecting your print workflow

Go beyond task-level automation. See how connecting systems through APIs makes it possible to share data, sync processes, and create a seamless, end-to-end workflow that boosts efficiency and insight.

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AI-powered print automation with Fiery JobFlow Pro 

Explore the next level of workflow automation with AI-assisted tools. Learn how intelligent workflows, dynamic job routing, and operator-friendly preflight feedback can streamline even the most complex tasks.

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Joanna Portella

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Heather Long

Product Marketing Manager
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Siegfried Mattern

Sales Development Manager

Testimonials

“Automation with Fiery Hot Folders gives the production staff the ability to drag and drop jobs with identical layout and setup requirements.  Ultimately, allowing them to spend more time on valuable customer service needs."
Matt Weir, Owner and Managing Director, Kellmatt Ltd. 
“We save so much time not having to send jobs back to prepress for incorrect bleeds, having a more efficient production process with more work coming out in fewer hours, and even extending into finishing where barcodes can now automatically set up the finishers."
Tim Rozema, CEO, Get It Now Print
“With Fiery JobFlow, we can automate processes for a business card like adding cut marks, color correction, and specifying the page size. Plus, it connects to the Duplo DC-616, allowing us to move jobs from the printer to the cutter in a fast, simple, and secure way — all automatically."
Luis Guillermo, Print Manager, Tekkrom