This process template section defines how Prinergy places the pages on the output media during final output.

Media

Paper

This option becomes available when you select Kodak Proofers in the Output To list.
Specifies the type of paper you're using in the Kodak proofing device. Select a paper type from the list.

Thickness

This option becomes available when you select an Epson device in the Output To list.
Type the thickness of the paper you are using in the Thickness box, and then select a unit of measurement.

Media Registration

When using the Magnus VLF platesetter, select a media registration which is a collection of several registration settings, such as punch and registration camera settings, for your
requirements. When you select a media size, a list of compatible registrations becomes available. Setting registration in Prinergy means that you do not have to set up registration
parameters each time you load a plate.
Media registrations, which are set up for specific presses and can apply to a single plate size or a range of plate sizes, are created in Print Console.

Name

Available when a vendor's device has been defined through Prinergy Administrator. Available options are determined by the device.

Size

Determines the size of the media to which you will output the final files.
Select Digital to generate an output file, for example, a file for Virtual Proofing System software. When you select Digital, the Min WidthMin HeightMax WidthMax Height, and Layout is 90° Different Than Media boxes are unavailable.
Select Cut sheetRoll fed, or Roll fed (transverse), depending on the media being used.

Prinergy Workflow's ability to generate to physical media of particular sizes is governed by Device Connectivity Licenses, which are included in Output Packs and some base configurations. Output sizes are defined as 2-up, 4-up, 8-up, and VLF. 

Min Width

Sets the minimum width for the specified media in the unit of measure selected in the list.

Min Height

Sets the minimum height for the specified media in the unit of measure selected in the list.
For Cut sheet, type the sheet height. For Roll fed, type the height of the smallest proof you want to make on the device.

Max Width

Sets the maximum width for the specified media in the unit of measure selected in the list.

Max Height

Sets the maximum height for the specified media in the unit of measure selected in the list.

Duplexing

This option is available for composite files; it is unavailable for separated files.
Specifies the type of duplexing.
From the Duplexing box, select Turn or Tumble to enable this feature. Select None to disable duplexing.

Front Shift and Back Shift

The Front Shift Along Width...Along Height and Back Shift Along Width...Along Height options provide finer adjustment when aligning two-sided proofs than with Center Along Width/Height. Use these measurements to shift and align front and back pages along their turn or tumble axes, depending on the page or imposition/layout orientation (portrait or landscape). 
These options are available only when Duplexing has been set to Turn or Tumble.
You can specify the shift in points, inches, centimeters, or millimeters.

Placement

Orientation

(See Example: orientation
Rotates an entire imposition as a unit.
Select Auto clockwise to automatically rotate an image clockwise when rotating would result in a better fit.
Select Auto counterclockwise to automatically rotate an image counterclockwise when rotating would result in a better fit.

Center Along Width

Centers the imposition plan along the horizontal axis of the media.

Center Along Height

Centers the imposition plan along the vertical axis of the media.

Shift Along Width

(See Example: shifting images horizontally and vertically
Available if the Center Along Width check box is cleared.
Shifts the imposition plan from the left edge of the media along the horizontal axis.

Shift Along Height

(See Example: shifting images horizontally and vertically
Available if the Center Along Height check box is cleared.
Shifts the imposition plan from the bottom edge of the media along the vertical axis.

Scale Shift Amounts

Automatically adjusts placement based on scaling.
If the Scale Shift Amounts check box is cleared, placement is not adjusted when scaling is applied.
By default the Scale Shift Amounts check box is selected. 

Flat Rotation

Makes a small angle rotation of the flat or output image. Also called plate cocking. Derive the (0.0) percentage value, or gradient, in one of two ways:

To measure for a gradient, use this formula: gradient = rise/run x 100, where:

To convert an angle to a gradient, use this formula: gradient = tangent of the angle of rotation x 100, where:

Punch Setting

Available when a format for an imagesetter that has an automatic punching system (for example, Kodak Magnus VLF platesetter) is selected in the Output To list.
Select a punch type. For more information about punch types, see your device documentation.

Scaling

Scale Vector

Applies scaling to the layout prior to screening the file. The scaling is based on vector data (PDF data).

Apply Scaling from Layout

Select to use the scaling specified in the original layout application, for example, Pandora.
Note: This option is not compatible with Preps.

Custom

Type scaling percentages for the Along Width and Along Height directions.

Fit to Media Size

If the specified layout produces an image too large for the media, the image is scaled to fit.
You cannot see the scaling percentage. Select this check box only when a proof scaled to an unspecified reduction is acceptable.

Non-Printable Margin

If the Fit to Media Size option was selected, you can identify the non-printable margins that should be taken into account when determining scaled layouts.
Specify left, right, top, and bottom non-printable margins appropriate to the output device and media, in the selected unit of measure.

Scale Raster

Applies raster scaling to the layout. Raster scaling is an optional feature that will allow you to apply distortion after the files are screened.
Raster scaling is recommended for prescreened files (copydot) or files that contain 1-bit TIFF images, since the prescreened bitmap data cannot be properly scaled with vector scaling (could generate artifacts).
Clear this check box to disable this option.

Apply Scaling from Layout

Select to use the scaling specified in the original layout application, for example, Pandora.
Note: This option is not compatible with Preps.

Custom

Type scaling percentages for the Along Width and Along Height directions.

Assign Web Growth Profile, if Available

(See Example: web growth profile and Applying and removing a web growth profile)
Enables the system to digitally compensate for distortion on press using a web growth profile file (<file name>.wgp) and a tower color file (ColorTowerMap.txt).
Web growth scaling can be used in situations where each plate must be scaled by a different (or identical) factor.

Select the Use Web Growth Profile option to enable this feature. Then do one of the following: