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This process template section determines the output resolution and how the system handles spot colors during loose page output. JTP Select the job ticket processor (JTP) to use for rendering. Device Resolutions This list is available when an output device format is selected in the Output To list. Resolution X Available when the Device Resolutions box is unavailable. Resolution Y Available when the Device Resolutions box is unavailable and mixed resolution values are allowed for the output format selected in the Output To list. Color Model Select the process color model to use for output. Shades To set the number of shades of gray to output, select 1 for screened data or 256 for continuous tone data. When 1 is selected, the Calibration & Screening section of the refine process template is available for input. Do Separations Available when the output format selected in the Output To list supports separated output and DeviceCMYK is selected in the Color Model options. Spot Color Handling Determines how spot colors should be handled on loose page output.
Always Use Color Combiner to Convert Spots This check box is available when Output Separations Handling is set to Convert separations to process. When this check box is cleared, the renderer handles the conversion of spot colors to process colors if the following conditions exist:
If the above conditions are not met, the Color Combiner will be used, even if the Always Use Color Combiner to Convert Spots check box is cleared. It is recommended to always select this check box. This check box appears in both the Render section and the ColorConvert section. Changing it in one place changes it in the other. Dielines Overprint Other Content This check box is cleared and unavailable if the Do Separations check box is cleared and unavailable. The Dielines Overprint Other Content check box is available for the following outputs:
Note: You must load the color library that contains your Dieline color definition in both the Refine and Output Process templates. Anti-Aliasing Select this check box to enable anti-aliasing, and then in the at Ratio list, specify a ratio for anti-aliasing. Fail if font problems detected Select this check box to fail the output process if a file has missing fonts. Ignore Embedded Fonts in Marks Files Select this check box if you want Prinergy to ignore embedded fonts in a marks file and to look for the fonts in the Convert Text to Paths This check box converts fonts to outlines before a file is RIPed. Note that when you select the Convert Text to Paths check box, you will have text appear fatter on low-resolution proof output. You can overcome this appearance problem by either:
Overlay Versioned Content This box applies to Layered PDF Versioning. Versioning Proof Mapping Color This box applies to Layered PDF Versioning. Restrict output of layers/versions with errors This check box applies to Layered PDF Versioning. Select this check box to print the selected layers/versions but not the error layers/versions. For information, see the Versioning chapter in this guide. Print LPV-generated X marks on output This check box applies to Layered PDF Versioning. If a version with error is selected for output, and you select this check box, then a red X will be printed on the version output using the spot color or converted to CMYK as defined in the process template. If you selected Restrict output of layers/versions with errors check box, this check box is unavailable. For information, see the Versioning chapter in this guide. Complex job mode Select this check box to process complex jobs that would otherwise fail or take excessive time to complete the RIPping process, such as map jobs or PDF files with very high resolution bitmaps. This option should not be used for normal jobs that can be RIPed successfully without it, because RIPing with this option may take longer to process. RIPing complex jobs with this option may take many hours to process although the jobs will succeed in outputting. Complex Mode use an Adobe Rasterization Rip method, that will divide the artwork into segments and rasterize at device resolution (instead of using the default "Hybrid Flattening" Rip method). This method may improve performance for very complex PDFs that contain transparency and many vector paths. Complex job mode is off by default, because using these options could result in slower performance compared to using traditional hybrid flattening for non-complex PDFs. Automatic: This is the recommended Complex Job Mode option to use. Use Automatic if you regularly receive complex PDFs. This mode will analyze the pages in a job and choose the best Ripping mode based on content (rasterizing or hybrid flattening). The Complex Job Mode option in Prinergy prior to version 9 (now labelled 'legacy') used a global method of rasterizing, regardless of complexity, which could cause slowdowns for non-complex PDFs. Automatic solves this issue, as it will analyze the page content and choose the best mode for each page in the job (rasterizing or hybrid flattening). Its still off by default as the analyzing may add unnecessary overhead for non-complex jobs (i.e. jobs without many paths and transparency). Standard Rasterizer: Uses Adobe Common Renderer for rasterizing. This option also supports additional Adobe Rip features not yet included in Prinergy. Alternate Rasterizer (legacy Mode): Uses Adobe Graphics Manager for rasterizing. This is option Prinergy used prior to version 9. This option rasterizes all pages regardless of complexity. This option is typically faster than Standard mode for extremely comply PDFs Notes:
Non-fatal PDF error handling Select one of the following options:
Note: Regarding the font related error handling. APPE 3.x has become stricter with fonts that have invalid data, but the error can be suppressed with the Ignore invalid font data errors setting. This setting should be used with caution, because there may be cases where the invalid font data will cause rendering problems (such as font missing on output). If you decide to use this option, check your output carefully. Anecdotal evidence shows it is typically safe to ignore the invalid font errors. When using the Detect all errors setting, as of Prinergy 8.0 the actual font name is printed in the processing history message, but note the following limitations around the messaging:
Tip: To find each unique offending font you could outline each font and try to output again, until all invalid font data is resolved. Alternatively, set the output process template to ignore invalid font data, and scrutinize your proofs. Kodak Approval Densities Type an integer between -22 and +22. CT/LW CT Resolution Type a resolution value in dots per inch (dpi) for the continuous tone (CW) files created during refine. LW Resolution Type a resolution value in dots per inch (dpi) for the line work (LW) files created during refine. Border Handling Select the resolution at which the borders of overlapping images are rendered.
Output Kind Select the format to which you want to output. You can output: CT/LW Job Only, TIFF/IT Job Only, or CT/LW and TIFF/IT Jobs. Force Vignette to CT Select to convert gradations to the continuous tone (CT) layer. Also, gradations created as Post Script Level 2 are converted to Post Script 3 to obtain high quality gradations when converted to CT data. Force LW Vignette to CT Select to convert to the continuous tone (CT) layer, the vignettes (gradations and blends) that AVR (Automatic Vignette Recognition) identifies. Screen Grabs Select the resolution at which you want screen captures to be rendered.
CT Type Select the CT (continuous tone) type you want to output.
LW Type Select the LW (line work) type you want to output.
Make CT same size as Linework file Select this check box to insert 1-pixel DeviceCMYK CT images in the upper-left and lower-right corners of the media box of the PDF pages.
This check box applies only when both:
TIFF/IT Suffix TIFF/IT FP When outputting to TIFF/IT, you can specify the file name ending for the final page (FP) file. Type the file name suffix, which can include characters before the extension. For example, _FP.tif TIFF/IT CT When outputting to TIFF/IT, you can specify the file name ending for the continuous tone (CT) file. Type the file name suffix, which can include characters before the extension. For example, _CT.tif TIFF/IT LW When outputting to TIFF/IT, you can specify the file name ending for the line work (LW) file. Type the file name suffix, which can include characters before the extension. For example, _LW.tif TIFF/IT HC When outputting to TIFF/IT, you can specify the file name ending for the high-resolution contone (HC) file. Type the file name suffix, which can include characters before the extension. For example, _HC.tif Legacy Pattern Overprint behavior Turning this option OFF will use a patterns parent graphic state. Having the setting off is more inline with the PDF 1.6 specification. But was found to cause some artifacts, so Prinergy has set the legacy (pre APPE 5) behaviour. If problems are observed with Patters or Smooth Shades overprinting, it could be useful to set this to OFF. |
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