Prinergy Connect 5.2 UserGuide - page 771

PPF file naming conventions for Prinergy
Prinergy creates a name for each PPF file generated. The names are
composed of the following elements:
The first nine characters of the job name
The Virtual Proofing System naming convention: signature/
separation/surface/color convention
The imposition name
The PPF file name extension
For example, PPF file names might be:
testjob.1A.Y.StoryworksLayering.ppf
testjob.2A.C.StoryworksLayering.ppf
testjob.2A.K.StoryworksLayering.ppf
testjob.2A.M.StoryworksLayering.ppf
longtestj.2A.Y.StoryworksLayering.ppf
Creating a process template for an ink report
1. In Process Template Editor, create a new final output process
template.
2. In the
Output To
box of the process template, select an output
type.
For example, select
TIFF
.
The
PrintLink
section becomes selectable.
3. Select the
PrintLink
check box and expand the section.
4. In the
PrintLink
section, select the options as follows:
a. For
Output Type
, select
Absolute File
.
b. In the
Put Files in Directory
box, browse to the ink report hot
folder—for example,
J:\Ink\In
—and select it.
c. For
File Generation Mode
, you may want to select
One File per
Sheet
.
This will put all ink-coverage values for all separations and both
surfaces into one text file.
5. Clear the check box beside the
Device
section, because you may
not want to produce output that would waste disk space.
Creating a process template for an ink report
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