1. Correct the pages in the source software, and create a new PDF file
that includes all of the pages.
2. Refine the new input file.
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If the original file was added using a hot folder, drop the revision
file with the same name into the hot folder.
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If the original file was added manually in Workshop, overwrite
the original file on disk with the revision file, and refine the
revision file fromWorkshop. There is no need to re-add the file
to Workshop.
Existing pages are overwritten. Page assignments are preserved.
Example
The original job file is
book.pdf
and it contains pages 1
through 98. Refining it in Prinergy creates the files
book.p1.pdf
through
book.p98.pdf
.
The corrected file is also called
book.pdf
and contains
pages 1 through 98. Refining it in Prinergy creates the files
book.p1.pdf
through
book.p98.pdf
. This
overwrites the existing refined pages and keeps any
existing page assignments.
Overwriting individual pages (multiple-pages-per-file original)
If the original file has multiple pages and a limited number of pages
need corrections, you can create corrected input files with new names
that each have one page per file. When the pages are refined, the
original pages are not overwritten. Page assignment must be redone for
the corrected pages.
In this approach, the original pages are preserved, but the corrected
files are assigned to the page set and are output to plate. The benefit of
this approach is that the original pages are present and can be referred
to. However, this may cause confusion because there are multiple
copies of a page.
1. Create the corrected pages so that there's a single page in each file.
Ensure that you use a consistent, predictable naming convention.
2. Refine the new file(s).
The existing pages are not overwritten. Page assignments are not
preserved.
3. Assign the revised pages to the page set either manually or using
APA.
Example
The original job file is
book.pdf
and contains pages 1
through 98. Refining it in Prinergy creates the files
book.p1.pdf
through
book.p98.pdf
.
Overwriting individual pages (multiple-pages-per-file original)
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