Calibrate
The plate curve and print curve are applied to the
imposition mark. The curves applied are the ones
selected in the
Plate and Print Curve
list in the
Calibration and Screening
section of the process
template.
Do Not Calibrate
Only the plate curve is applied.
Honor Calibration in Imposition
The plate and print curves are applied in a similar
manner, according to whether calibration for the mark
is enabled or disabled in the imposition software. To
prevent the application of the plate curve to a mark,
select
%%None%%
in the
Plate Curve
list in the
Calibration and Screening
section of the process
template. This applies to Preps 5.2 and later; however,
Preps 6.0 and later is required in order to edit Prinergy
impositions.
Default Marks Font
Prinergy can populate variable marks with double-byte
characters such as those found in Japanese, Chinese, and
Korean.
Here's an example of how you could use the feature:
1. Create a Preps imposition file that includes a variable mark,
such as
$[PageName]
.
2. In Prinergy, in the
Default Marks Font
box in the
Marks
section of the imposition output process template, type the
exact name of the double-byte font that can be used in case
the variable mark's original font was not a double-byte font.
The font must reside either in a Prinergy-aware font folder or
in the job's font search path.
3. Submit the imposition file to Prinergy.
If the imposition file contains a page name with double-byte
fonts, Prinergy outputs the file with these characters.
Slugline
A slugline mark is a text or variable mark that you place on
loose page, imposition, or final output. Instead of using
Sheet
Marks
or
Page Marks
, you can use
Slugline
to quickly place a
slugline mark.
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Chapter 12—Outputs