This process template section identifies the file naming parameters during final output.

Notes: 


Prinergy-defined File Naming

Use Prinergy-defined File Naming

Select to use the default file naming convention for output files.

Maximum Characters From Job Name

Type the maximum number of characters for the job name part of the file name.
Note: Share a maximum of 18 characters between the Maximum Characters From Job Name box and the From Imposition Plan Name box.

From Imposition Plan Name

Type the maximum number of characters for the imposition plan name part of the file name. 
Note: Share a maximum of 18 characters between the Maximum Characters From Job Name box and the From Imposition Plan Name box.

Respect Mac Filenames

Select to shorten Prinergy file names to 31 characters or less, because Macintosh file names are restricted to a length of 31 characters.

For imposition output and final output, the Prinergy file name consists of:

For example, jobname.imposname.1A.vers.M.VPS
When you select this check box, Prinergy shortens the first part of the file name. You specify the maximum number of characters for the job name in the Maximum Characters From Job Name box. You specify the maximum number of characters for the imposition name in the From Imposition Plan Name box. 
When the Respect Mac Filenames check box is selected, spot colors are represented in the file name by an index number.
When the Respect Mac Filenames check box is cleared, the full spot color name is added to the output file name, with the word PANTONE abbreviated to PMS, and the CVC or CV suffix removed.

Overwrite Existing Files with Same Name

(See About outputting to a file)
Select if you want to use the newer files when multiple files have the same name.
Available when Job-Relative File is selected in the Output Type box.

Custom File Naming

Use Custom File Naming

Select this check box if you want to specify the output file names.

Note: If you select this check box:

Filename Template

(See About custom file naming)
Type the file name format for the output files.

Controlfile Filename Template

If outputting to a format which requires a control (master) file, type the file name format for the control file.

Use Full Spot Color Names

Select this check box if you want to use the spot color names in the output file names (instead of numbers that are derived from the spot color order). 
Note: To use this check box, you must include the %color% tag in the Filename Template.

PrintConsole Session Naming

Custom session naming

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