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Color management resource transform support, Submitting job using transforms for color management

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v Memory the Java virtual machine uses to run the transform with the HEAP_SIZE keyword Keep in mind: The configuration file is a shell script. You can use any commands that are valid according to /bin/sh. However, because the script runs for each invocation of the xml2pdf transform when it is not managed by InfoPrint Manager, avoid using any commands that take a long time to complete. See "xml2pdf Command: transforms XML data to PDF" in the "InfoPrint Manager Tools" chapter in InfoPrint Manager: Reference for the sample XML transforms configuration file that is shipped with the xml2pdf transform. Color management resource transform support InfoPrint Manager enables these transforms to do color management: v ps2afp v jpeg2afp v tiff2afp v gif2afp Note: The PCL and SAP transform do not support color management. Transforms capable of color management allows the specification of color resource information at job submission time and the implementation of color management at the transform level within InfoPrint Manager. This support will provide color fidelity with better printer performance. Submitting job using transforms for color management Before you use transforms to do color management, make sure that you have installed the ICC Profiles using the Resource Installer into the Resource library as Color Management Resources (CMRs). For more information, see cac_CMRs.dita and cac_ResInst.dita. Notes: v You can specify the ICC Profile directly in a pure PS/PDF transform. v Only audit color conversion, instruction color conversion, and link color conversion CMRs are supported. To submit a job: 1. Select your destination printer. 2. Right-click and select Job and Document Defaults. 3. Click Modify. 4. Click Document AFP Color. If this tab is not visible, click Show more and then select Document AFP Color. 5. Enter one or more input color management resources in Input color management resources. 6. Next, enter an output color management resource in Output color management resource. 7. From Color rendering indent, select one option. 8. Then, select the output color resource tagging from Tag output CMR. Chapter 15. Working with transforms 191

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v
Memory the Java virtual machine uses to run the transform with the
HEAP_SIZE keyword
Keep in mind:
The configuration file is a shell script. You can use any
commands that are valid according to
/bin/sh
. However, because the script runs
for each invocation of the
xml2pdf
transform when it is not managed by
InfoPrint Manager, avoid using any commands that take a long time to
complete.
See "xml2pdf Command: transforms XML data to PDF" in the "InfoPrint Manager
Tools" chapter in
InfoPrint Manager: Reference
for the sample XML transforms
configuration file that is shipped with the
xml2pdf
transform.
Color management resource transform support
InfoPrint Manager enables these transforms to do color management:
v
ps2afp
v
jpeg2afp
v
tiff2afp
v
gif2afp
Note:
The PCL and SAP transform do not support color management.
Transforms capable of color management allows the specification of color resource
information at job submission time and the implementation of color management
at the transform level within InfoPrint Manager. This support will provide color
fidelity with better printer performance.
Submitting job using transforms for color management
Before you use transforms to do color management, make sure that you have
installed the ICC Profiles using the Resource Installer into the Resource library as
Color Management Resources (CMRs). For more information, see cac_CMRs.dita
and cac_ResInst.dita.
Notes:
v
You can specify the ICC Profile directly in a pure PS/PDF transform.
v
Only audit color conversion, instruction color conversion, and link color
conversion CMRs are supported.
To submit a job:
1.
Select your destination printer.
2.
Right-click and select
Job and Document Defaults
.
3.
Click
Modify
.
4.
Click
Document AFP Color
. If this tab is not visible, click
Show more
and
then select
Document AFP Color
.
5.
Enter one or more input color management resources in
Input color
management resources
.
6.
Next, enter an output color management resource in
Output color
management resource
.
7.
From
Color rendering indent
, select one option.
8.
Then, select the output color resource tagging from
Tag output CMR
.
Chapter 15. Working with transforms
191