: Starting with version 5.3, the software runs "native" on M1 and M2 Mac chips. This eliminates the overhead of translation layers, providing significantly faster processing for complex impositions.
Placing multiple cards on an A3 or SRA3 sheet. Labels: Maximizing sheet usage for sticker production. 4. Automated Step & Repeat quite imposing plus 5.3
: The step and repeat (step & repeat) function is built for high-efficiency workflows. It can duplicate a single page layout across a large sheet multiple times, automatically positioning them for front-and-back consistency. This saves significant manual calculation time for jobs like large sticker sheets or playing cards. : Starting with version 5
The 5.3 release focuses on performance stability and native hardware support, building on the foundation of the version 5 series: Native Apple Silicon Support : Version 5.3 and later can run "native" on M1 and M2 Macs Quite Software macOS Compatibility : Fully compatible with modern macOS versions including Sonoma (14) Sequoia (15) Tahoe (26) Quite Software Variable Data Merge Labels: Maximizing sheet usage for sticker production
For small-format items like business cards, labels, and postcards, the Step and Repeat tool allows you to duplicate a single page multiple times across a larger press sheet. It automatically calculates the maximum yield based on your sheet dimensions and margins, minimizing paper waste. 3. Advanced N-Up Printing
remains the "Swiss Army Knife" of the print industry. It doesn't try to be a design tool; it focuses purely on being the best prepress tool on the market. By streamlining the bridge between a digital file and a finished physical product, it saves time, reduces waste, and keeps the presses running smoothly.