Press-run creation tool | Useful for: |
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Stock and Media lists | Manually targeting a specific sheet and device, including last-minute changes that do not affect the layouts and pages. |
Layouts Search | Quickly finding a suitable layout within a large collection of templates or fold patterns, based on various search criteria, including page count, binding style, and name. |
Templates list | Repeating the same layouts for multiple products and jobs that require specific page and sheet sizes, binding styles, and page numbering. |
AutoSelect | Generating press runs for a single-part product's run list whose page count can be efficiently imposed using a standard binding style. |
Fold Patterns list | Building layouts on the fly for products and product sections that vary in page count, page size, stock, media, and binding style; also for flexibility in orienting a section to match the folds to the stock grain, or for customized content transformations for different binding edges. |
Manual ganging | Placing ganged flat-work pages with full drag-and-drop control; stepping and repeating ganged pages and page groups on press runs. |
AutoGang | Saving time by allowing the software to gang multiple products in flatwork-only jobs, based on your settings and priorities. |
AutoGang hot folders | Fully automated ganging in a Prinergy workflow. |
Create Imposition dialog box | Using a dialog box for creating an imposition section that is based on fixed gutters or on a fold pattern, for use in the current job and/or to save as a template. |
Product Intent dialog box | Starting a new multi-part product by copying all the known requirements into a single dialog box, perhaps by copying from a printed job ticket. If enough detail is provided, you can proceed directly to autogenerating or manually completing the press runs. |
Assembly view | Revising, refining, or completing the product intent details for jobs with multiple products, parts, and binding styles before autogenerating or manually completing the press runs. |
JDF automation | Deriving the product intent from a JDF file, which can support auto signature creation (ASC), auto signature matching (ASM), or both. |