Display Image Settings
You can access these settings:
•When creating (see
“Managing Parameter Sets”). Here, you will see a ‘Lock in Production Plan’ check box (selected by default). If this check box is selected, the settings will be initially locked in the Settings pane. If this check box is deselected, the settings can be edited in the Settings pane.
•In the Settings pane, in the Plan tab of the Job Manager and the Ticket Editor. The settings may be initially locked, as indicated by the Lock icon. If you edit the job, you can unlock them as described in
“Settings Pane (Ticket Editor)”.
Name
The name of the Parameter Set as it will appear in the Production Plan. When you create a Parameter Set, you should specify a Parameter Set name. You can always change this name later by editing the job, choosing the Parameter Set from the Task Processor in the Plan tab, and unlocking the settings in the Settings pane.
Border
Apogee can create a border around the image. Such a border could contain a patch allowing you to measure onscreen the quality of the display. You can select a border from the drop-down list (the default selection is None). For more information, refer to
“Borders”.
Rule-up
The Display Task Processor can print a rule-up. These are lines that correspond to the expected page positions on the template and the actual crop box from the pages.
Pages
You can print a rule-up for:
•Art box
•Trim box
•Bleed box
•Media box
Imposition
You can print a rule-up for:
•Press Sheet
•Expected Page Size
Output
You can print a rule-up for:
•Output Size
Die/CAD
•Design lines: Select the check mark to choose a Line Appearance Set from the list or click the arrow to open the Line Appearance editor. See
“Finishing Hub”.
For each of the above, you can select the color from the drop-down list (Red, Green, Blue, etc.), and a point size for the lines (0,25 pts, 0.50 pts, 0.75 pts or 1.00 pts). You can also specify whether you want a dashed or a solid line.
NOTE: You can only print a rule-up if you use an Impose Task Processor in your Production Plan.