Xerox P8EX Spire CXP8000 Color Server - User Guide - Page 266
OPI, the PostScript file.
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252 Chapter 6 - Production Printing 2. Locate your high-resolution images, and then click Select. The new path is displayed in the HiResPath dialog box. 3. To promote or demote a selected APR path, use the arrow buttons. Note: The order in which the APR paths are listed is the order in which the Spire CXP8000 color server searches for the high-resolution images. To modify a high-resolution path: 1. In the HiResPath dialog box, select the path you want to modify. 2. Click Edit. The Open dialog box appears. 3. Locate your high-resolution images, and then click Select. The new path is displayed in the HiResPath dialog box. To delete a high-resolution path: 1. In the HiResPath dialog box, select the path you want to delete. 2. Click Remove. The selected path is deleted. OPI Like Creo APR, OPI is a standardized set of file instructions that specify how an external high-resolution image is placed in a PostScript file as it goes to RIP. The instructions specify the type, size, position, rotation, cropping and location of the high-resolution images themselves. When you send your PostScript file to be processed, the Spire CXP8000 color server checks it for OPI instructions. It then searches for the external high-resolution file, performs the specified image replacement and RIPs the PostScript file. Many OPI systems use remote storage of high-resolution files. The Spire CXP8000 color server supports the storage and replacement of highresolution OPI files internally. However, PDL files from some DTP applications (such as QuarkXPress) may contain these instructions ("comments") by default, although the high-resolution files are unavailable and have been embedded in the job. In this case, the job will