With PDF Preflight, you can, during the refine process, evaluate PDF pages to detect problems that may affect processing in a publishing or prepress workflow.
Prinergy 7.0 features two types of preflight methods:
Preflight profiles
PDF Preflight uses profiles to compare the PDF files to a number of criteria. Each profile represents a collection of settings that is checked during the refine process.
To use Preflight+, you use the Preflight+ profiles that are supplied with Prinergy 7.5. You can modify these profiles and create new profiles in the Preflight+ Profile Manager, which you can access from the Tools
menu. For more information about viewing, modifying, and creating new Preflight+ profiles, see the Managing Preflight+ profiles topic.
Note: Preflight profiles from Adobe Acrobat Professional and standalone callas pdfToolbox can also be used, but due to engine compatibility reasons, they are not officially supported (see the Release Notes). You must manually add these exported profiles to your Prinergy Primary server. To manually add profiles, export the profiles from those applications and copy them to this location on your Prinergy primary server: \\<servername>\araxihome\CreoAraxi\Preflight\PreflightPlusProfiles\Customized profiles
replacing <servername>
with the name of your actual Prinergy primary server.
To use Advanced Preflight, you must use Preflight Profile Manager (which you can access from the Tools menu) to add a preflight profile before preflighting PDF pages.
The following Advanced Preflight profiles have been created in accordance with the GWG specifications for market segments:
Preflight Profiles for Market Segments |
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Advertising for Newspapers | SheetCMYK |
Magazine Ads | SheetSpot High Resolution |
Packaging Design High Resolution | SheetSpot Low Resolution |
Packaging Design Low Resolution | WebCMYK News |
Packaging Offset | WebSpot News |
Packaging Gravure | WebCMYK High Resolution |
Packaging Flexo | WebSpot High Resolution |
Viewing Preflight reports
After preflighting a job you can view a report of problems in the page, that may affect processing, in a publishing or prepress workflow (see Viewing PDF Preflight+ reports and Viewing PDF Advanced Preflight reports). The report provides the criteria comparison results.
To determine whether or not a PDF Preflight report has been generated for a PDF file, you must display the Preflight Report column in Job Manager. This is only applicable to Advanced Preflight.