Xerox P8EX Spire CXP8000 Color Server - User Guide - Page 264
Setting a High-Resolution Path, searches for high-resolution images
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250 Chapter 6 - Production Printing 2. In the APR options area, select one of the following options: • Print with high res: Use this option to replace low-resolution images in your job with high-resolution images that are located in a specified APR path. • Print with low res: Use this option to print the job with the existing low-resolution images-for example, for proofing purposes. 3. In the Use APR mask from area, select one of the following options: • PostScript image: Use this option to use the masking data contained in the low-resolution image file. • High res: Use this option to use the masking data contained in the high-resolution image file. • Both: Use this option to use the masking data that is common in both high-resolution and low-resolution image files-for example, if the images defined by the two sets of masking data overlap, the overlapping area is RIPed. Note: If the masking data in the low-resolution image file defines a completely different part of an image than the masking data in the high-resolution file, no masking data is used. Setting a High-Resolution Path There are two default paths in which the Spire CXP8000 color server searches for high-resolution images: • Search in the input folder: The Spire CXP8000 color server first searches for high-resolution images in the same folder as the PDL file. • D:\Shared\High Res: If you want to save your high-resolution files in this folder, copy the files to D:\Shared\High Res. You can also add a new high-resolution path, and then edit, or delete the path. Paths other than the default paths are defined on a per-job basis, or set in the virtual printer. You can specify paths on local hard drives, CD-ROM drives, and the floppy drive connected to the Spire CXP8000 color server. You can also specify paths on remote clients or file servers.