When input files do not contain page size information, Prinergy
automatically uses the information in the
Default Page Size
area. The following files are examples of PostScript files that do
not contain page size information:
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PostScript from PTX (the Imation PrePress XTension for
QuarkXPress)
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PostScript from the QuarkXPress software that uses the
Save as EPS
option
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PostScript from LaserWriter drivers later than version 8.4
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Files produced by custom or proprietary software—for
example, directory printers, phone books, and so on
Apply Acrobat rotation
Retains the page rotation specified in Acrobat.
If this check box is selected, the resulting refined file retains the
rotation as specified in Acrobat, even if used in older Prinergy
releases or other workflow RIPs that do not honor the Acrobat
rotation.
Suppress Generation of Failed SubPages
Prevents a page from being generated if it fails on refine.
If this check box is selected and an input file fails on refine,
Prinergy does not register the input file in the database nor does
it generate a PDF page.
All error-free subpages in the file will generate normally. For
example, if a file contains three subpages and the first is flawed,
this is the result:
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The first subpage refines with an error and no file named
<
file
>.p1.pdf
is generated.
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The second and third subpages refine correctly and files
named
.p2.pdf
and
.p3.pdf
are generated.
Apply Photoshop-embedded ICC Profiles
Indicates that Prinergy should turn any ICC color profile that
was embedded as a comment into an EPS file or other image file
using Adobe Photoshop software, into a standard ICC color
profile in the refined PDF file. If you want the profile to be
applied during color matching, you should also enable the
ColorConvert
section of the refine process template.
Clear this check box if you want the color data in the file to
remain unchanged.
Refine process template
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