Using Resource Auto-Select Maps
When creating a Ticket, you can specify how the Task Processor will select the required Resources. There are two options:
•Manually select the Resources to be used in the settings of the Task Processor.
•Have the Task Processor itself automatically search for the required Resource based on predefined look-up rules. Briefly, you create an ‘automatic look-up’ mechanism by mapping those rules in an ‘Auto-Select Map’. For more information on creating an Auto-Select Map, see
“To create an auto-select map”.
For example, if you select a specific medium in the output settings of a Press Task Processor and activate the automatic selection for calibration, Asanti will automatically look for the required Calibration Curve.
If Asanti does not find a match, you can tell it what to do by clicking the Fallback button. For more information see
Fallback.
Associated Task Processors
You can create Auto-Select Maps for the following Resource categories:
To create an auto-select map
1 In the System Overview, select an Output or Print Task Processor.
2 Check that the Task Processor has one or more of the following Resource categories associated with it in the Resources pane:
•Calibration Curves
•Linearization Curves
•Profiles
3 Double-click one of these associated Resource categories.
The Resources overview dialog box appears.
4 Select a Resource that you want to use as a basis to create a look-up rule and click the Add Map button. You can also drag and drop a resource into one of the map overview lists
The Resource dialog box appears where you can change the settings.
5 Click OK.
The Resource appears in the Auto-Select Map or Profile Selection Map pane. It will function as a look-up rule.
6 Close the Resources dialog box.
NOTE: You can also drag and drop a profile onto the Profile Selection Maps table.
To edit and delete an auto-select map
1 In the System Overview, select an Output or Print Task Processor.
2 Check that the Task Processor has one or more of the following Resource categories associated with it in the Resources pane:
•Calibration Curves
•Linearization Curves
•Profiles
3 Double-click one of these associated Resource categories.
The Resources overview dialog box appears.
4 Do one of the following to edit or delete an Auto-Select Map:
•Select the Auto-Select Map that you want to edit in the Auto-Select Maps pane and click the Edit button. Click OK to save your changes.
•Select the Auto-Select Map that you want to delete and press Delete or click the Delete button to delete it. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.
5 Close the Resources overview.