Ask yourself this - do you really want to generate a report when there's nothing wrong with the page? Or do you always need a report for accounting purposes? Select a different user template for the report if you want. You create these, and there are samples available on your system. Select which types of Actions will be catalogued in your report.
Keep your audience in mind - do they need to see everything? Are they going to understand "output intent" or "page box info" for example? Select whether or not to engage translater help. Select which fonts should be used by the report and if they should be subset in the PDF recommended when selecting specific fonts. Select the Notification tab and choose how Apogee Preflight should display notifications in your Client's joblist.
If you're a Portal Project Manager or WebApproval user, you may specify the number of times a remark may recur in a report. For example, if a composite font has been used 90 times in the same document, do you want the report to reflect all 90 occurances or is 15 enough to get the point across? In the Reporter plugin tab, determine how many occurences you want. The large default number provides for virtually unlimited errror tracking in the report.
The Report Inside PDF checkbox is important - turn this ON if you want to see the report information in the PDF using the Reporter plug-in, regardless of whether you're looking at it from inside the Client, if you've downloaded the PDF via Portal, or if you've exported it from your job plan. When you've completed your selections, click 'OK'. For jobs using Apogee Preflight, you'll receive just the feedback you want, in the format you want it in.
Why is this Important? The above production plan shows the recommended CMS settings. The use of 'Document based' CMS ensures that all these attributes behave as expected by the designer. The screen captures below shows the results of using correct rendering settings in Apogee Prepress 8.
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Search Advanced Search. The use of 'Document based' CMS ensures that all these attributes behave as expected by the designer. Output color conversion after flattening Apogee Prepress 9. The 'Apply color conversion after flatting' option triggers the color conversion eg.
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One of the most important modules is the Impose task processor. As its name implies, this takes care of imposition, based on templates coming from Preps my choice or one of the other supported imposition applications. The ability to preview all imposed flats before sending them to the platesetter is very practical.
Since Apogee has its own imposition engine, it can also handle JDF jobs that including stripping data. That is however only used in fairly rigid workflows where automation is easier to achieve. You can purchase multiple renderers and have the system load balance all signatures or pages across these RIPs.
It is pretty impressive and fast when you see 3 or more RIPs crunch big jobs. Apogee can drive multiple output devices.
These can be physical devices such as an imposition proofer or a CtP device. Obviously you can use multiple devices in a single job because you need both proofs and plates.
Of course Apogee Prepress can drive a number of digital presses, predominantly Agfa inkjet systems. In an offset environment, presses such as the Generic Press are used to define processing settings. These can include dot gain, the target color space or the type of CIP3 file with ink key settings that needs to be generated.
To set up a job, you first need to provide some administrative data, such as the order number and job name. You can also select the customer and allow them to upload content.
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