By default, the versioned page opens with only the first base layer
visible. To see the other base layers and change layers, select the check
boxes beside the corresponding layers.
Investigating generate warnings
Your generate process can be successful yet still have warnings
regarding contributing pages with errors. If you have contributing
pages with errors, Prinergy reports the name of the page in the Process
Information dialog box and in the
History
view.
Problem file affecting others in the process
For input file models 1 and 2, when Prinergy finds a problem in a
contributing page during generation, Prinergy also finds errors in all
subsequent pages of the same process. These files may not have
errors.
To confirm whether or not the files have errors, remove the problem
file and regenerate the remaining files. The files will process
successfully if they do not have errors.
The reason why Prinergy finds errors in all files after the first problem
file is because it compares each file to the ones previously processed.
Thus, when one file contains problems, all remaining files in the
process are compared to it, and will, therefore, not match even when
they do not have errors.
Objects on the error layer
Prinergy LPV extracts the following objects onto a PDF layer, which is,
by default, named
Error
:
●
Objects that have been defined with colors that are not specified in
the version plan. For example, if no version plan layer is set to
extract the color Spot5, then any objects colored with Spot5 are
placed on the error layer.
●
For input file models 1 and 2, objects from different contributing
pages that are meant to be common, but that do not exactly match.
For example, if an object in a change layer contributing page has
been incorrectly positioned, sized, or colored, but is otherwise the
same as the base layer object, both objects (control and test
objects) are extracted to the error layer. These objects are
extracted to the error layer in order to prevent potential
misregistration on press.
To view errors, in the
Pages
view, in the
Pages
pane, open the problem
layered PDF page (
VP_xxx.pdf
) in Acrobat. View the error layer in
the problem page, remembering to clear the display of all other PDF
layers to isolate the objects in error.
Investigating generate warnings
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