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This process template section identifies device-related paramete= rs for the output during final output.
Output Type
Select Absolute File or Printer=
strong> to enter the path for a specific network device or file location.
Select Job-Relative File to enter a path that is relative=
to the location of the job folder.
Note: The default i=
s Job-relative file and the Device Path b=
ox default is %JOB%.
Typing a path for a network device in the Device Path box=
automatically sets the Output Type to Absolute Fi=
le or Printer.
Submit as Multiple Print Jobs
Select to submit a separate job for each =
surface that is output.
Available when Absolute File or Printer is selected as th=
e Output Type or when the Delta option in=
the Render section is enabled.
Rush Plate
Select this check box to send separations=
to a directly-connected output device as soon as each separation is comple=
te, rather than the default behavior of RIPing all separations before submi=
tting them to the output device queue.
Available when an output is configured to go direct to a device (as oppose=
d to TIFF or other to file output) and the Submit as Multiple Print=
Jobs check box is selected.
Device Name
If you have multiple output devices, such= as Magnus, Lotem, or Trendsetter, connected to your system, this setting c= ontains a list of available devices. Use the Device Name l= ist to select a specific output device for the process template to use.&nbs= p;
Device Path
The default setting depends on the value = selected as the Output Type.
Proofs
folder of the job that creates the process=
. You can change the Proofs
folder to any subfolder found in a=
job folder.Output Blank Surfaces for Duplexing and Collating
Select when you want to output an imposit= ion that is supposed to have blank surfaces (that is, surfaces with no sepa= rations) so that duplexing or collating will be correct.
Mirror Print
Select to output media with the emulsion = side down.
Negative Print
Select to output a negative image.
Cut Media
Select when you want the device to automa=
tically cut the media.
Available when a device with a media cutting system is selected in the
Load Media
Select when you want the device to automa=
tically load the media.
Available when a device with a media loading system is selected in the
Unload Media
Select when you want the device to automa=
tically unload media.
Available when a format for a device with a media loading system is select=
ed in the Output To list.
Manually
Select when you want the device to prompt=
the operator to load the device manually.
Available when a format for a device with a media loading system is select=
ed in the Output To list.
Media Unload Mode
Select the mode for unloading media.
Available when a format for a device with a media loading system is select=
ed in the Output To list. See your device's documentation =
for more information.
HPRTL Device
If you have a Hewlett-Packard device, sel=
ect HP.
If you have the Iris 43WIDE device, select Iris/Mutoh.
HPRTL is a raster file format developed by Hewlett-Packard and used by a n=
umber of device manufacturers.
Available when HPRTL is selected in the Output To list.=
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Variable Mainscan Imaging
This area applies only when the final out=
put device is a Kodak device with the Variable Mainscan Resolution (VMR) op=
tion.
The VMR option adjusts the pixel resolution of the output device in the ma=
inscan (around-the-drum) direction to align the pixel boundaries to the fre=
quency of the lenticular lens boundaries.
To image with the VMR option, select the Enable Variable Mainscan =
Imaging check box, and then perform one of the following actions:<=
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In all instances, the subscan (along-the-= drum) resolution remains unaffected.