The main concept behind hot folder creation is automatic workflow management. A hot folder is linked to a process template, which defines the file processing instructions. You can drag a file into a hot folder from your desktop. The system monitors the hot folders and by default waits 10 seconds for a group of 32 input files before adding the input files to the queue. The system then automatically processes the files according to the instructions in the process template that is linked to the hot folder.

Prinergy Evo system automatically configures and installs a number of hot folders intended to help you to start working with Prinergy Evo, submitting files, outputting PDFs, plates, film, and proofs. The default hot folders are as follows:

Folder Name

Attached Template Names

RefineToPDF

RefineTo PDF

OutputPDF-VPS

OutputPDF

OutputImposition-VPS

OutputImposition

Use hot folders to automatically process input files. You may have more than one hot folder for submitting input files. The Hot Folders dialog box displays all currently configured hot folders and their parameters.

You can create single-process hot folders that contain a single process template. Alternatively, you can create a multiple-process hot folder that is linked to multiple process templates, enabling you to create multiple parallel processes from a single input file. For example, you can create a hot folder that is linked to multiple output process templates. When you drop an input file into the hot folder, Prinergy Evo simultaneously and in parallel applies the processing instructions in each attached process template to the input file, creating multiple processes and output.

Important: When you submit an imposition file (PJTF or JDF) to a hot folder, you must also submit the marks PDF file. You may also want to submit the PDF files that make up the run list.

You can submit one or more individual files to a hot folder or submit CT/LW, DCS, TIFF/IT, or one-bit TIFF files as a file set. File sets include an additional master file that you submit to a hot folder. For file sets, here are some guidelines:

After you create a hot folder, the system automatically creates the following processing subfolders within the hot folder:

After you drop files into a hot folder use the Process Viewer or look in the hot folder's subfolders to monitor the progress of the input file.


Tip: To automate your refine and output workflow, you can link hot folders together via their attached process templates.