Konica Minolta AccurioPress C2070 IC-314 User Guide - Page 263
RIP Type column, Use APPE RIP
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Services tab in the job parameters window 253 Parameter Job Deletion Font substitution Option Native PDF workflow Description Processes PDF files natively using the Adobe PDF Print Engine (APPE). The APPE RIP ensures that complex designs and effects, including transparencies, are reproduced quickly and correctly. Provides the following option: ● Use APPE RIP-Uses the APPE RIP for PDF files. All other file types are processed using the CPSI RIP. -This icon appears in the RIP Type column in the IC-314 print controller workspace and indicates that APPE RIP is used. Delete printed Removes jobs from the Storage area after printing is jobs from storage completed. You can select whether to delete the RTP and original file or the RTP only (keep original file). Delete failed jobs Removes failed jobs from the Storage area while other from storage jobs are being processed or printed. You can select whether to delete the RTP and original file or the RTP only (keep original file). Notes: ● If you select Delete failed jobs from storage and RTP and original file, the RTP data and the PDL file (PostScript, PDF, EPS, Variable Print Specification, or PPML) is deleted. Font subtitution Provides the following options: ● font substitution ○ Use font emulation (APPE only) ○ Use default font Optimization Job slug PostScript optimization PDF optimization Color bar Job name Significantly decreases the processing time for PostScript jobs with repeated elements by applying a workflow intended for PostScript jobs. Significantly the decreases processing time for PDF jobs with repeated elements by applying a workflow intended for PDF jobs. Prints a measurable color bar. Looking at this bar, you can tell the state of the printer and whether the quality is consistent. You might need to calibrate the printer or perform color proofing. Prints the name of the job in the margin of the sheets.