Overview

Why you should complete this activity

This activity introduces how to start the Prinergy Workflow Workshop and complete a basic loose-PDF-page workflow. This activity also describes the job subfolder structure attached to every job in a Prinergy system.
This activity is important because it illustrates how to:

What you'll need

The instructor or coach will provide you with the location of the practice files.
When your Prinergy system is configured, the service representative will help you define the name of your server(s) and all user names and passwords.

What you need to know

Prinergy loose-PDF-page workflow

A loose-PDF-page workflow is the first stage of a job. This workflow includes the creation of a job, adding input files to the job, refining the input files into PDF pages, and proofing the PDF pages for content and accuracy. At the completion of this workflow, PDF pages can be imposed to an imposition plan and output as final plates or film.

Prinergy job folder structure

When a new job is created using Prinergy Workshop, a job folder is automatically created and stored on a Prinergy server. Inside this job folder is a series of subfolders. The subfolders store system files created by the Prinergy system, and can also be used to store copies of input source files.
Every job folder created in the Prinergy system is accessed from a master Jobs folder located on a defined Prinergy server. A job folder structure contains the following subfolders:

Important: Do not modify the Prinergy system files. If these are modified, Prinergy may not be able to reference your job and its components.

Note: You can configure Prinergy to automatically create a specific folder inside the UserDefinedFolders folder when a new job is created. Typical folder names might be "source files", "high resolution images", "impositions". The Prinergy Workflow System Administrator creates the user-defined folders. For instructions on creating customized folder names, refer to the System Administration Guide.

Activity preparations

If your Prinergy system is already configured and you are completing this activity on your own (or coaching others), perform one of the following steps: