Hot folders contain file-handling instructions and a link to a template that specifies the file-processing instructions. When a file is placed in a hot folder, the file is automatically processed according to the hot folder settings. You can access the hot folders from any workstation on the same network. If you drop a folder of TIFF files into a hot folder, the software searches the dropped folder (including any subfolders) for files, adds the files the hot folder directory, and then deletes the dropped folder.
- 10. Position the cut label on a masked separationCreating an Auto arrange hot folder
- 10. Position the cut label on a masked separationCreating a Predefined layout hot folder
- 10. Position the cut label on a masked separationCreating a Resample/Scale hot folder
- 10. Position the cut label on a masked separationCreating a Dot Enlargement Tag hot folder
- 10. Position the cut label on a masked separationCreating a Convert to PDF hot folder
- 10. Position the cut label on a masked separationCreating an Apply calibration curve hot folder
- 10. Position the cut label on a masked separationCreating a Descreen hot folder
- 10. Position the cut label on a masked separationCreating a Combine for content proof hot folder
- 10. Position the cut label on a masked separationCreating a Convert LEN to TIFF hot folder
- 10. Position the cut label on a masked separationViewing hot folder settings and status
- 10. Position the cut label on a masked separationViewing hot folder messages
- 10. Position the cut label on a masked separationDeleting a hot folder
Note: If hot folders are activating too soon, before all of a job's files finish transferring across the network, you can adjust the wait time. Go to Edit > Preferences > Advanced > Hot folder wait time for next separation.