Generic Digital Press – Image Settings
The Image settings mainly control the rendering of the pages. 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.
Separation Output and Order
Specify which should be output, and in which order. The initial sort order places the process colors on top, in the same order as specified by the job’s color space. Spot colors come after the process colors, sorted alphabetically. You can reorder the separation order with the Up and Down arrows or by dragging and dropping.
These check boxes are only accessible when the ‘Application Decides’ check box is deselected in the Separation settings (Hot Tickets only). If ‘Application Decides’ is selected, you can make no changes to the separation output and order: This is then controlled by the settings of the input document (as generated by a front end application, such as Quark).
NOTE: Process colors are not listed if there is no Press Task Processor in the Production Plan or if you are editing a Parameter Set.
Image
Reading
You need to set the Reading yourself because Apogee does not know what media is used for the print job. The preview icon on the right dynamically reflects the chosen state.
Reading
Determines the mirror setting of the image to be output:
•Right Reading
•Wrong Reading
Orientation
You can select one of the four standard orientations (0, 90, 180, 270). You can also select the Optimized option to have Apogee select a specific orientation to avoid as much medium waste as possible. If you selected the “Select Automatically” check box, the Orientation is automatically set to “From Output Size”, and you will need to specify horizontal and vertical positioning.
Border
You can select a predefined border from the drop-down list as defined in the Border Resource category. Select None if you do not want to have a border at all.
You can enter text as a comment in the Slug Lines section. If the selected border contains the comment marks, the text will be printed. If not, it will be ignored.
CAUTION: You cannot select a border containing border marks as the plate size is not known.
Output Size
You can select a predefined output size. You either do this manually or have Apogee do it for you according to the page or sheet size and the border.
If you choose to do it manually, select one of the available output sizes, or select <Manual from input> or <Manual from media> from the drop-down list.
Manual from input
The output size is calculated from the page/sheet size and selected border in the pages of the incoming documents. The resulting Output Size is not displayed in the list.
Manual from media
The output size is calculated from the media size. This is only relevant if a specific media is selected.
Select Automatically
Select this check box to activate automatic selection. Apogee will then take the orientation from the predefined Output Size - you cannot change this.
Fallback
Here, you can select a fallback output size in case the input has no output size specified.
Position Image within Output Size
Horizontal
Choose Center, or specify an offset in mms.
Vertical
Choose Center, or specify an offset in mms.
Scale content
Use scaling to scale the page content. This does not scale the border, but marks that are relative to the sheet are repositioned and not scaled.
From the drop-down list, you can turn scaling off, or you can do the scaling manually by selecting Manual. This activates the following settings:
Width and Height
You can specify the scaling percentages for width and height scaling.
•For pages, Width and Height have their starting point in the lower left corner. Width goes along the bottom edge and Height along the left edge.
•For imposed flats, Width is along the and Height along the side edge.
Constrain proportions
Select the Constrain Proportions option if you want to keep both values equal. Selecting this option will copy the horizontal scale value into the vertical scale field.
Clip
This option specifies what will happen if the image is bigger than the output size.
Clip image
Any areas of the image that fall outside the output size are clipped.
Notify
The job will fail with a user interaction notification. The notification specifies the image and output sizes, and provides a 'Clip and Continue' option.
Base imaging on
This option specifies how images will be clipped:
Trimbox
The image is clipped to the Trimbox size.
All content
The image is clipped to the Mediabox size.
Rule-up
You can have a proofer print a rule-up. These are lines that correspond with the expected page positions on the template and the actual crop box from the pages.
Pages
You can print a rule-up for:
•Artbox
•Trimbox
•Bleedbox
•Mediabox
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 or1.00 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.
Slug Lines
In this pane you can enter up to four comments that can be part of a border. These comments are held in the variables $COMMENT1, $COMMENT2, $COMMENT3 and $COMMENT4.
Each comment can contain one or more variables such as $DATE or $COMPANY. The comment variables themselves, however, cannot be part of the comment.
For example: Comment 1: Printed by PrintRite on $DATE for $COMPANY.