Two people, a man and a woman sit at a desk and look at a computer screen, we are looking over their shoulders as they use the computer. The computer is a silver mac-style computer and is showing a screen shot of artwork approval software

Artworker.com will be demonstrating its new artwork approval tool and a new browser-based PDF viewer at The Print Show this September.

The artwork approval tool automatically provides customers with feedback on artwork issues – such as missing bleed, incorrect file sizes, and low-resolution images – at the point of upload.

Artworker’s browser-based PDF viewer is said to enhance the print proofing process and supports overprint preview, safety zone, trim and bleed visualisations, and critical preflight information with a built-in communication system.

Nate Duckworth, co-founder of Artworker, says the company decided to exhibit this year after attending as a visitor last year and experiencing the event’s “vibrant energy and excitement”.

“Visitors can expect to see our brand-new prepress technology, not previously shared publicly, designed to help small printing companies reduce the time spent checking and fixing customer artwork files,” Duckworth explains.

“At Artworker.com, we’re levelling the playing field for small to mid-sized printing companies by increasing access to industry-leading prepress automation tools.”

You can find the team on Stand B10.

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