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Use relative file paths when defining output file locations in the File Delivery section and ICC profiles in the Match Colors section of both the Refine to PDF process template dialog box and output process template dialog boxes, the PrintLink section of the output process template dialog boxes, and when defining OPI and Font search paths in the Refine to PDF process template dialog box. Relative file paths enable you to reuse the same process template for different jobs, guaranteeing that the output file is saved to the correct location and that the OPI and font search paths do not break. Important: You can use relative file paths only if you submit your files via the template palette or File menu submission channels. Relative output paths in process templates attached to hot folder and virtual printers do not work because the input file is not within the job folder structure. In the case of the hot folder and virtual printers, the input file is inside one of the work folders. Therefore, Prinergy Evo software will place the output files somewhere relative to the work folder and not the JobData folder subfolders. We recommend that when you submit input files to Prinergy Evo software via hot folder or virtual printer submission channels, you type a direct output path in the Device Path box in the File Delivery section in the process template dialog box. When creating a relative path, you can use the following placeholders:
Note: If defining relative paths for ICC profiles in the Match Colors section of a process template, you can use only the *.* or *..* placeholder. The .* and *..* relative path placeholders can be useful for organizing files within a particular volume, whereas the *[volume], [folderN], and [job] placeholders can be useful when organizing files into folders on a remote server or when moving to a new volume. For example, you may want to use the [volume], [folderN], and [job] placeholders if you want to automatically output to an FTP site or some other remote location outside of the particular job folder. Prinergy Evo software takes the actual values of these placeholders from the input file path. The placeholders are case insensitive. If you specify more placeholders than are available in your folder structure, then the process fails with an error. The [volume], [folderN], and [job] placeholders can be useful if you have a general location where you send processed files so that output files can be organized within that location. For example, if you have a particular server where you put your customer's proofs, you can use the placeholders to automatically organize the proof outputs into folders on an exposed server that your customers can connect to remotely from the Prinergy Evo server computer. For example:
Relative path to output to Prinergy Virtual Proofing System (VPS) software proof If you specified a path of: If you specified a path of: Alternatively, if you specified a relative path of: Relative paths for OPI and Fonts You can specify a relative path of |
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