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Xerox FreeFlow User Manual

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FreeFlow Process Manager Operator and Administrator Guide
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Workflow Builder
Bleed box Represents an extended area around the trim box at which contains
content that will be trimmed during finishing.
A document that requires a bleed also requires a bleed box.
The bleed box must be smaller than the media box, and can be the
same or larger than the trim box.
Trim box Represents the final finished size of the document after printing and
finishing. A document intended for commercial printing requires a trim
box.
The trim box must be smaller than the media box, and can be the same
as the bleed box.
Trim marks are nominally placed around the trim box.
Art box Represents an area of the page (for example, a piece of clip art) to be
positioned when the PDF content is placed in an application, such as a
page layout program.
The art box must be smaller than the bleed box.
Trim and art boxes may have the same dimensions.
Table 2-12. PDF Box Descriptions
PDF Box Description

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Xerox FreeFlow Specifications

General IconGeneral
DeveloperXerox
DeploymentOn-premises or cloud-based deployment options
CategorySoftware
Key FeaturesWorkflow automation, color management
ModulesFreeFlow Core, FreeFlow Digital Publisher, FreeFlow Makeready
IntegrationCompatible with Xerox and third-party
User InterfaceWeb-based interface

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