Prinergy Connect 5.2 UserGuide - page 272

Create Page Set and Assign Pages
Enables automatic page set creation and page assignments for
input files that have the same number of pages as the page set.
When you enable this feature, Prinergy automatically creates a
page set and assigns pages to the page set based on the page
order in the input file.
Automated Page Assignment-Retain Assignments, Using Job Settings
Enables the Automated Page Assignment (APA) feature.
When you enable this feature, Prinergy automatically assigns
PDF pages to page set positions according to the instructions in
an APA file (
Job.apa
), which is stored in the
<
job
folder
>\Control
folder. However when you resubmit a
page, for example, a corrected page, the system does not
automatically assign it to a page position.
Note: If there is more than one APA file in the
<
job folder
>
\Control
folder, for example,
Job.apa
and
Job.v1.apa
, the
system uses the file with the latest date and time. It doesn't
automatically use the file with the latest version number.
Automated Page Assignment-Overwrite Assignments, Using Job
Settings
Enables the Automated Page Assignment (APA) feature.
When you enable this feature, Prinergy automatically assigns
PDF pages to page set positions according to the instructions in
an APA file (
Job.apa
) which is stored in the
<
job folder
>
\Control
folder. When you resubmit a page, for example, a
corrected page, the system automatically assigns the corrected
page to a page position, overwriting the existing page in the
page set.
Note: If there is more than one APA file in the
<
job folder
>
\Control
folder, for example,
Job.apa
and
Job.v1.apa
, the
system uses the file with the latest date and time. It doesn't
automatically use the file with the highest version number.
About bypassing refine
If you are confident that your PDF input files are press-ready, you can
choose to bypass the refine process. Bypassing refine ensures that the
content does not change, and saves processing time and resources.
Important: This feature should not be used for files that are of unknown quality or
are prone to problems. For such files, a full refine (including the normalization,
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Chapter 10—Refining
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