Hi @LorenHawthorne
Glad to see that PTXprint is serving you well, but I’m surprised to see that you feel there is a need to jump through a whole bunch of other hoops to get your file ready for the printer. Our aim is to make it simple, so if we’re failing somewhere, we need to know.
Please note that whenever you choose a paper size, if the required size is not already in the drop-down options, then you can always type in your own custom size in whatever units you want:
And if there is a specific size that is used frequently in a region, we can easily add that as another option.
And have you seen the relatively recent versions that have a Finishing tab which does everything you want, and probably more? You can choose 2-up (or 4-up or 8-up) layouts with/without cropmarks. And again, you can set the physical paper size from a short list of options, or type in your own specific size:
I hope this helps you AND a whole bunch of other people who might be doing something similar.
Remember… when PTXprint doesn’t (yet) do what you need it to do, or doesn’t quite hit the brief, you can always ask us to tweak it so that it does. Keep up-to-date, as new features get released frequently.
We have recently implemented a cover designer, where the cover wrapper gets produced as a separate (color?) PDF. We still need to write the documentation on how to use it, but it is coming soon:
Enjoy!