Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS C7000/C7000P IC-307 User Guide - Page 143

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Services tab in the job parameters window 135 Parameter Split to Booklets Preflight APR/OPI Job slug Option PDF optimization Split to Booklets Number of pages per booklet Run preflight High resolution images Low resolution images APR path Description Significantly the decreases processing time for PDF jobs with repeated elements by applying a workflow intended for PDF jobs. Splits a PostScript, PDF, or large VDP job that does not have a booklet structure into booklets. Note: Unexpected results might occur when you use this option for VDP jobs that already have a booklet structure. The desired number of pages per booklets. Note: If the specified number of pages per booklet is not sufficient to produce complete booklets and there is a remainder of pages, the last pages will form a booklet that contains less pages than specified. Checks the status of key job components (fonts, high resolution images, and spot colors) before the job is sent for printing. Your job is RIPed and the missing components are identified. Replaces low-resolution images in your job with highresolution images that are located in a specified APR or OPI path. Prints the job with the existing low-resolution images-for example, for proofing purposes. There are two default paths in which the IC-307 print controller searches for high-resolution images: ● Search in the input folder-The first search that is performed is for high-resolution images in the same folder as the PDF file. ● D:\Shared\High Res-You can save your highresolution files in this folder and it will be searched during the RIP process. Clicking the Add button enables you to define a new path for your high-resolution files. Color bar Prints a measurable color bar. Looking at this bar, you can tell the state of the press and whether the quality is consistent. You might need to calibrate the press or perform color proofing. Note: This option is available only with the Professional Power Kit.

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Parameter
Option
Description
PDF optimization
Significantly the decreases processing time for PDF jobs
with repeated elements by applying a workflow intended for
PDF jobs.
Split to Booklets
Split to Booklets
Splits a PostScript, PDF, or large VDP job that does not
have a booklet structure into booklets.
Note:
Unexpected results might occur when you use this
option for VDP jobs that already have a booklet structure.
Number of pages
per booklet
The desired number of pages per booklets.
Note:
If the specified number of pages per booklet is not
sufficient to produce complete booklets and there is a
remainder of pages, the last pages will form a booklet that
contains less pages than specified.
Preflight
Run preflight
Checks the status of key job components (fonts, high
resolution images, and spot colors) before the job is sent for
printing. Your job is RIPed and the missing components are
identified.
APR/OPI
High resolution
images
Replaces low-resolution images in your job with high-
resolution images that are located in a specified APR or
OPI path.
Low resolution
images
Prints the job with the existing low-resolution images—for
example, for proofing purposes.
APR path
There are two default paths in which the IC-307 print
controller searches for high-resolution images:
Search in the input folder
—The first search that is
performed is for high-resolution images in the same
folder as the PDF file.
D:\Shared\High Res
—You can save your high-
resolution files in this folder and it will be searched
during the RIP process.
Clicking the
Add
button enables you to define a new path
for your high-resolution files.
Job slug
Color bar
Prints a measurable color bar. Looking at this bar, you can
tell the state of the press and whether the quality is
consistent. You might need to calibrate the press or perform
color proofing.
Note:
This option is available only with the Professional
Power Kit.
Services tab in the job parameters window
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