A PDF document can have password security for opening, or
editing and printing, or both. In order to successfully normalize
the document, the most significant password must be provided.
Type the editing and printing password if it has been set in the
document. Otherwise, type the opening password.
Note: Prinergy supports the following security methods—password with
40-bit RC4, 128-bit RC4, or 128-bit AES encryption. The following
security methods do not work with Prinergy—password with 256-bit AES
encryption, Certificate-based security, and Adobe LiveCycle Rights
Management.
Separations
Re-combine
Specifies that overprinting should be used to create a
composite PDF file from a separated input file. Re-combining
enables the file to be trapped and to be viewed from devices
that cannot combine separations.
Selecting the
Re-combine
option automatically enables the
Copydot
option of the refine process template. This protects
any copydot images that might be in the file from being trapped
and/or color matched. Trapping or color matching copydot
images can introduce artifacts or cause the Trapper to run very
slowly.
Note: For best results, disable the
ColorConvert
section if using the re-
combine feature. Using color matching with
Re-combine
produces
unpredictable knockouts.
If you must color match, ensure that you perform the following
actions:
●
Clear the
Set Overprint CMYK White to Knockout
check
box (which is enabled by default in the
ColorConvert
section). If the check box is selected, the re-combine feature
may convert blank (white) objects to an overprint CMYK
white object in the composite PDF.
●
Check the output carefully for unintended knockouts.
Note: For best results, do not trap recombined pages unless you are
certain that the pages do not already contain traps. Software such as
QuarkXPress inserts traps in separated output only. Because mixing
traps from other software with Prinergy traps can give inconsistent
results, ensure that a single trapping method is used.
Input Config File
Refine process template
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