Prinergy Connect 5.2 UserGuide - page 709

of the printed image. Typically, named print conditions are
registered with an organization such as the ICC.
Do one of the following:
To specify an ICC profile, select the
Profile
check box and
specify the path of a profile.
To specify a named print condition, select the
Name
check
box and select a print condition from the list.
This area is available only when a
PDF/X
format is selected in
the
Output To
list at the top of the process template.
Marks section of the Publish File process template
This process tempalte section determines how marks are handled.
Unit Used for Variable Marks
Select the unit you want to use to measure variable marks—
inch, cm (centimeter), mm (millimeter), or pts (points).
Default Marks Font
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.
Marks
About marks
Marks are text or images that are printed in addition to page content,
on the press sheet and/or output media. A mark usually provides
information about the output. For example, a mark can be an exposure
bar or the job name. Marks are also often used for customer approval
tags.
Marks section of the Publish File process template
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