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Processing and printing from the Creo server, File processing

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5 Processing and printing from the Creo server File processing The IC-314 print controller features the Adobe PDF Print Engine (APPE) RIP for PDF files and the CPSI (Configurable PostScript Interpreter) RIP for other file types, enabling you to use the RIP that is appropriate for each job. The APPE RIP is particularly useful for PDF files that need transparencies and overprint handling. The main benefit of the APPE RIP is that complex designs and effects, including transparencies and overprints, can be reproduced reliably for PDF files. Designers and printers can make late-stage edits in PDF files more easily and configure PDF jobs for printing on different types of output devices and presses. The APPE RIP applies to PDF files only, all other files are rendered with the CPSI RIP. One of the advantages of using a PDF workflow is full support of embedded ICC profiles. The IC-314 print controller includes APPE RIP support for both CMYK and RGB embedded ICC profiles. The IC-314 print controller is compatible with PDF/X-1a, PDF/X-3, PDF/X-4, PDF/X-5g. PDF/X files are a subset of PDF files whose standard provides for the exchange of final print-ready pages. Using PDF/X‑compliant files eliminates the most common errors in file preparation-for example, fonts that are not embedded, incorrect color spaces, missing images, and overprinting or trapping problems.

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5
Processing and printing
from the Creo server
File processing
The IC-314 print controller features the Adobe PDF Print Engine
(APPE) RIP for PDF files and the CPSI (Configurable PostScript
Interpreter) RIP for other file types, enabling you to use the RIP
that is appropriate for each job. The APPE RIP is particularly useful
for PDF files that need transparencies and overprint handling. The
main benefit of the APPE RIP is that complex designs and effects,
including transparencies and overprints, can be reproduced reliably
for PDF files. Designers and printers can make late-stage edits in
PDF files more easily and configure PDF jobs for printing on
different types of output devices and presses.
The APPE RIP applies to PDF files only, all other files are
rendered with the CPSI RIP.
One of the advantages of using a PDF workflow is full support of
embedded ICC profiles. The IC-314 print controller includes APPE
RIP support for both CMYK and RGB embedded ICC profiles.
The IC-314 print controller is compatible with PDF/X-1a, PDF/X-3,
PDF/X-4, PDF/X-5g. PDF/X files are a subset of PDF files whose
standard provides for the exchange of final print-ready pages.
Using PDF/X
compliant files eliminates the most common errors in
file preparation—for example, fonts that are not embedded,
incorrect color spaces, missing images, and overprinting or
trapping problems.