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Adobe PDF Print Engine (APPE), Print with the APPE workflow, Use APPE workflow in Command WorkStation

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Printing 63 Other Printing Methods Print files to the C9 Server with the FTP protocol You can use the FTP protocol to print files to the C9 Server. 1 Connect to the C9 Server with your FTP client application. Folders corresponding to the Print queue, Hold queue, and any published virtual printers are displayed. 2 Navigate to the folder representing the print connection or published virtual printer. 3 Upload your job to the appropriate folder. After the job is printed, it is deleted from the C9 Server. Adobe PDF Print Engine (APPE) The Adobe PDF Print Engine (APPE) is an additional interpreter that allows native PDF processing and rendering without requiring the C9 Server to convert the job from PDF to PostScript. No special printer driver is required for printing APPE jobs, but the administrator must turn on related settings in Setup. If APPE is not turned on, PDF files are processed with the PostScript interpreter of the C9 Server. All PostScript files continue to be processed with the PostScript interpreter. The APPE option is not available from the printer driver, but is included in Job Properties in Command WorkStation. After the administrator turns on APPE as the default in Configure, you can turn on or turn off the APPE option in Job Properties on a per-job basis. To turn on the APPE workflow in the C9 Server, see Configuration and Setup. Print with the APPE workflow You can use the APPE workflow to print files to the C9 Server. You can print with the APPE workflow using one of the following methods: • Command WorkStation Import a job, or drag a job from your computer to the Job Center. For more information, see Command WorkStation Help. • Hot Folders Configure a hot folder for APPE. For more information, see Hot Folders Help.

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Print files to the C9 Server with the FTP protocol
You can use the FTP protocol to print files to the C9 Server.
1
Connect to the C9 Server with your FTP client application.
Folders corresponding to the Print queue, Hold queue, and any published virtual printers are displayed.
2
Navigate to the folder representing the print connection or published virtual printer.
3
Upload your job to the appropriate folder.
After the job is printed, it is deleted from the C9 Server.
Adobe PDF Print Engine (APPE)
The Adobe PDF Print Engine (APPE) is an additional interpreter that allows native PDF processing and rendering
without requiring the C9 Server to convert the job from PDF to PostScript.
No special printer driver is required for printing APPE jobs, but the administrator must turn on related settings in
Setup. If APPE is not turned on, PDF files are processed with the PostScript interpreter of the C9 Server. All
PostScript files continue to be processed with the PostScript interpreter.
The APPE option is not available from the printer driver, but is included in Job Properties in Command
WorkStation. After the administrator turns on APPE as the default in Configure, you can turn on or turn off the
APPE option in Job Properties on a per-job basis.
To turn on the APPE workflow in the C9 Server, see
Configuration and Setup
.
Print with the APPE workflow
You can use the APPE workflow to print files to the C9 Server.
You can print with the APPE workflow using one of the following methods:
Command WorkStation
Import a job, or drag a job from your computer to the Job Center.
For more information, see
Command WorkStation Help
.
Hot Folders
Configure a hot folder for APPE.
For more information, see
Hot Folders Help
.
Printing
Other Printing Methods
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