About this software
FlightCheck 2024 is a stand-alone macOS preflight application that inspects PDF and native DTP files to find print risks, preview content, generate customizable reports, and package jobs for handoff or archiving. It analyzes colors, fonts, images, page settings, and PDF objects and exports reports in HTML, JSON, RTF, TXT, or XML. Automation options include AppleScript and custom URL schemes to integrate checks into automated workflows.
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Benefits
- File type coverage: Preflights PDFs and many native DTP files including InDesign and QuarkXPress.
- Standalone operation: Runs standalone without requiring external applications or plug-ins.
- Customizable reports: Exports customizable reports to HTML, JSON, RTF, TXT, and XML.
- Collects job elements: Packages original DTP, exported PDF, images, fonts, and inventory reports.
- Automation and integration: Supports AppleScript and custom URL schemes for workflow automation.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Product documentation: Product documentation and white papers are available on Markzware's FlightCheck pages.
- Video tutorials: Video tutorials and demos are listed on the Markzware support and product pages.
- Trouble ticket system: Submit issues through Markzware’s online trouble ticket portal.
- Store and licensing: Purchase and license management are handled via the Markzware store checkout.
- Automation guidance: Automation preferences, AppleScript examples, and integration notes appear in FlightCheck resources.
Frequently asked questions
What is Markzware FlightCheck used for?
Markzware FlightCheck is a preflight inspection tool for print and digital publishing that analyzes files for common prepress issues such as missing fonts, linked images, color space discrepancies, image resolution, and bleed/trim settings.
Does FlightCheck detect missing fonts and linked images?
It identifies missing or non-embedded fonts and linked or missing image assets, reporting their status and related file locations for remediation.
How does FlightCheck present its findings?
It produces a detailed preflight report summarizing detected issues, file properties, color and image information, and itemized element lists to guide correction.
Who typically uses FlightCheck in a production workflow?
Prepress operators, designers, print production managers, and print service providers use it to inspect files and identify issues prior to printing or digital output.