Prinergy Connect 5.2 UserGuide - page 1045

13. Output the versioned separations:
without the Common separations
with or without the Common separations
with the Common separations
The system outputs the layered pages as one surface.
Preparing the base and version input files
Save the input files for the base and version (overlay) layers of a
legacy versioning job in separate PostScript files.
To prepare a varnish layer, use a layering plug-in such as ALAP
Xpert Layers to place the varnish objects in a separate PostScript
file. You should have two PostScript files: the base file and the
varnish file.
To add text to a copydot scan, create the required text in
QuarkXPress, then output the text to a PostScript file. You should
have two PostScript files: the copydot file and the text file.
Importing versioning impositions
Use this procedure when you have not yet created page sets in your
legacy versioning job.
1. From the
File
menu, select
Import Versioning Imposition
.
2. In the Import Versioning Imposition dialog box, in the
Select a file
to use for the imposition
box, navigate to and select the versioning
imposition plan you want to import.
Information about the selected file appears in the box on the right
side of the dialog box.
3. Click
Auto Name
.
4. In the Enter Number of Version dialog box, in the
Please enter the
base name for these versions
box, type in the base name.
5. In the
Please enter the number of versions to create
box, type the
number of versions, then click
OK
.
6. You can rename any of the new versioning imposition names if you
desire by selecting a name, then clicking
Rename
.
7. Click
Import
.
8. In the Start Process dialog box, click
OK
.
Prinergy imports the versioning imposition plan into the job. After the
import processing is completed, the Page Sets pane displays the
versions.
Preparing the base and version input files
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