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FIERY SYSTEM 8e - Quick reference FIERY SYSTEM 8e RELEASE 2 Fiery System 8e New & Enhanced Features, Advantages & Benefits Optional Features FEATURE NAME User Preference for default scaling factor KEY FUNCTIONS & FEATURES • In production environments, scaling or scale to fit is undesirable when users want to control the exact sizing. Impose gives users the option to define the default scale factor from EFI Command WorkStation preferences, and EFI Impose honors the new default scale when it is launched. FIERY ADVANTAGE • This enhancement is applicable for either non-VDP or VDP jobs. CUSTOMER BENEFITS • Adds flexibility and control that respond to additional imposition layout requirements. User preference for PS to PDF conversion • EFI Impose uses PDF as its internal process file format. When a job is in PostScript format, the PS file is automatically converted to PDF while the file is being loaded by the application. (NOTE: The quality of the conversion is governed by Distiller's PDF settings.) • Increases control over PDF conversion. • Enables the user to create different PDF settings for different workflow needs without the need to alter the pre-defined PDF settings. Delivery Options • Delivery Options provides flexibility for users by allowing them to alter the output order and printing characteristics of the imposed sheets (signatures). It also changes the output sequence of the signature. • There are three deliver options: • Output Face: Face up/down: ƒ This is like the PPD setting Face Up/Down. • Sequence: default / reverse: ƒ This is like the PPD setting 1 to N; N to 1. • Nested Saddle Group Sequence: Default / Reverse. ƒ Controls the output sequence of the nested saddle group. 1 to N, N to 1 in group; not by sheet. • Server-based EFI Impose offers greater control during later stages of document production. • These controls allow the users to prepare the printing sheets (signature) in the manner which best suits the finishing operation once the job is printed. 28

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FIERY SYSTEM 8e - Quick reference
FIERY SYSTEM 8e RELEASE 2
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Fiery System 8e New & Enhanced Features, Advantages & Benefits
Optional
Features
FEATURE NAME
KEY FUNCTIONS & FEATURES
FIERY ADVANTAGE
CUSTOMER BENEFITS
User Preference
for default
scaling factor
In production environments, scaling or scale to fit is
undesirable when users want to control the exact sizing.
Impose gives users the option to define the default scale
factor from EFI Command WorkStation preferences, and
EFI Impose honors the new default scale when it is
launched.
This enhancement is applicable for
either non-VDP or VDP jobs.
Adds flexibility and control that
respond to additional
imposition layout requirements.
User preference
for PS to PDF
conversion
EFI Impose uses PDF as its internal process file format.
When a job is in PostScript format, the PS file is
automatically converted to PDF while the file is being
loaded by the application.
(NOTE: The quality of the conversion is governed by
Distiller's PDF settings.)
Increases control over PDF
conversion.
Enables the user to create
different PDF settings for
different workflow needs
without the need to alter the
pre-defined PDF settings.
Delivery Options
Delivery Options provides flexibility for users by allowing
them to alter the output order and printing characteristics
of the imposed sheets (signatures). It also changes the
output sequence of the signature.
There are three deliver options:
Output Face:
Face up/down:
This is like the PPD setting Face Up/Down.
Sequence: default / reverse:
This is like the PPD setting 1 to N; N to 1.
Nested Saddle Group Sequence: Default / Reverse.
Controls the output sequence of the nested saddle
group.
1 to N, N to 1 in group; not by sheet.
Server-based EFI Impose offers
greater control during later stages
of document production.
These controls allow the users
to prepare the printing sheets
(signature) in the manner which
best suits the finishing
operation once the job is
printed.