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3 Calibration...........................................................................................................17
Calibration overview..............................................................................................................................17
Performing off-the-glass calibration from the Creo Color Server.......................................................... 18
Creating a calibration table using the X-Rite i1 spectrophotometer......................................................20
Troubleshooting calibration...................................................................................................................21
Replacing pages.............................................................................................................................30
Finding the CMYK values of a specific area...................................................................................31
Verifying the content of the job..............................................................................................................31
Performing a preflight check...........................................................................................................32
Viewing and printing a preflight report............................................................................................33
Preflight report window...................................................................................................................33
Proofing the job using color sets...........................................................................................................35
Printing and reviewing color sets....................................................................................................36
Assigning a color set to your job.....................................................................................................37
Running a rush job................................................................................................................................38
Submitting a rush job......................................................................................................................38
6 Managing jobs.....................................................................................................39
Archival and retrieval of jobs.................................................................................................................39
Archiving a job................................................................................................................................39
Retrieving a job...............................................................................................................................40
Forwarding a job to another IC-307 print controller ..............................................................................40
Duplicating jobs.....................................................................................................................................41
Accounting Viewer.................................................................................................................................41
Customization in the Accounting Viewer........................................................................................42
Show, hide, and move columns in the Accounting Viewer table....................................................43
Creating a customized view in the Accounting Viewer...................................................................43
Job report..............................................................................................................................................43
Exporting files........................................................................................................................................44
Exporting a PostScript file..............................................................................................................44
PDF2Go jobs..................................................................................................................................45
7 Managing color....................................................................................................47
Color management on the IC-307 print controller.................................................................................47
Managing profiles .................................................................................................................................47
Importing a destination profile........................................................................................................48
Importing a source profile...............................................................................................................49
Importing a device link profile.........................................................................................................49
Mapping media using the Media and Color Manager tool.....................................................................50
Managing calibration tables...................................................................................................................51
Calibrations window........................................................................................................................51
Calibration table list........................................................................................................................51
Calibration table Info Data tab........................................................................................................52
Calibration table Info Graph tab......................................................................................................53
Adding an entry to a calibration table.............................................................................................53
Spot Color Editor overview ...................................................................................................................54
Adding a spot color.........................................................................................................................55
Editing a spot color.........................................................................................................................56
Deleting a spot color.......................................................................................................................56
Test–printing spot colors................................................................................................................57
Measuring a spot color with the X-Rite i1 spectrophotometer........................................................57
Spot color variations overview........................................................................................................58
Protecting specific spot colors........................................................................................................61
Color adjustment with the Gradation Tool ............................................................................................65
Creating and editing a gradation table............................................................................................66
Correcting an image using Photo Touch-up..........................................................................................68
Printing color jobs as black and white...................................................................................................68
Printing a job in grayscale mode....................................................................................................68
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Printing a job that contains grayscale RGB elements using black toner .......................................69
Preserving black color in a job containing grayscale CMYK elements...........................................69
8 Production workflows..........................................................................................71
Printing using imposition.......................................................................................................................71
Imposition overview........................................................................................................................71
Previewing an imposition layout.....................................................................................................72
Printing a business card job...........................................................................................................73
Printing a saddle-stitch job.............................................................................................................76
Imposition Template Builder tool....................................................................................................76
Printing with exceptions.........................................................................................................................81
Adding exceptions to your job........................................................................................................81
Deleting exceptions from your job..................................................................................................83
Dynamic page exceptions and setpagedevice commands.............................................................83
Printing dynamic page exceptions..................................................................................................83
Printing tabs using the Creo Color Server Tabs plug-in for Acrobat.....................................................84
Tabs plug-in overview.....................................................................................................................84
Tabs plug-in window.......................................................................................................................85
Creating and printing tabs..............................................................................................................89
Managing tabs................................................................................................................................92
Working with near-line finishers............................................................................................................94
Near-line finisher overview.............................................................................................................94
Generating a corner mark and barcode..........................................................................................95
9 Scanning documents...........................................................................................97
Remote Scan Application......................................................................................................................97
Installing the Remote Scan Application in Windows.............................................................................97
Installing the Remote Scan Application in the Mac OS.........................................................................98
Creating a scan box..............................................................................................................................99
Scanning a document on the 80 PPM press and 70/60 PPM press................................................... 101
Saving scanned files to your computer...............................................................................................102
11 Job parameters.................................................................................................109
Print tab in the job parameters window...............................................................................................109
Imposition tab in the job parameters window......................................................................................112
Quality tab in the job parameters window...........................................................................................115
Color tab in the job parameters window.............................................................................................. 119
Photo touch-up tab in the job parameters window..............................................................................123
Finishing tab in the job parameters window........................................................................................124
Exceptions tab in the job parameters window..................................................................................... 131
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14 Troubleshooting.................................................................................................169
Job History window.............................................................................................................................169
Handling alerts and frozen jobs...........................................................................................................170
Aborting a job......................................................................................................................................171
Resume printing...........................................................................................................................171
Alerts window......................................................................................................................................171
Printing system messages..................................................................................................................172
15 Glossary............................................................................................................173
1 Getting started
System overview
The IC-307 print controller, powered by Creo Color Server
Technology, is an on-demand prepress system that uses
advanced prepress technologies to drive the 80 PPM press and
70/60 PPM press.
The IC-307 print controller enables you to print from computers
running the Microsoft Windows operating system and Apple Mac
OS operating system software. Using raster image processor
(RIP) technology, the IC-307 print controller converts image files in
page-description language (PDL) formats—for example, Adobe
PostScript, PDF, and variable data printing formats—to a suitable
ready-to-print (RTP) format for direct high-quality digital printing.
The IC-307 print controller also streamlines the printing process by
allowing you to print with preset workflows.
In combination with the press, the IC-307 print controller enables
you to efficiently print business cards, print flyers, brochures,
pamphlets, catalogs, short-run trials, and print-on-demand
publications.
The IC-307 print controller combines RIP functionalities,
automation, control tools, and special hardware development
capabilities with Windows-based architecture.
See also:
Setting up your computer overview on page 9
Supported formats
The IC-307 print controller supports the following file formats:
Professional Power Kit 3
Alerts .
Note: The icons that appear vary according to the optional kits in use.
Printer Status pane
The Printer Status pane displays information about the current printer
status—for example, Printing, Ready, Warming up.
The printer icon changes according to the configuration of the printer
and the finishing devices connected.
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Under Server, you can also view the date that the printer was last
calibrated. Progress bars display information about incoming and
outgoing jobs.
If there is a problem with one of the printer components or with the
server, a red indicator appears in the printer icon and next to the
relevant component—for example, if a tray is empty.
Process Queue and Print The Process Queue area lists the files to be processed. After a file has
Queue been processed successfully, it moves either to the Print Queue area
or to the Storage area.
There are three different views available in the Storage area: List,
Preview, and Gallery.
You can modify the columns and information that is displayed in the
Storage area. Right-click on a column in the Storage area and select
the column that you want to add or remove.
Notes:
● If the workspace does not automatically appear, open the application from
the Windows Start menu.
See also:
Preferences window on page 137
Network printers
To print your file using a IC-307 print controller virtual printer, you
first need to install the virtual printer as a network printer on your
computer.
After you install a network printer on your computer, you will be
able to submit files for printing. The network printers are installed
by default with the Print Driver software. You can change the
default settings of the network printer to use the PPD parameters
instead of the Print Driver software.
The IC-307 print controller supports printing from the following
operating systems:
● Mac OS X 10.4 and later
● Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows Server
2003, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, and
Microsoft Windows XP
In the Print Driver window, you can perform the following actions:
● Define or change job parameters regardless of whether your
computer is connected to the server
● Lock a job for secure printing
● Save a set of parameters. Sets are useful when you want to
print different jobs with the same parameters, or if you want to
reprint a job.
● Retrieve a saved set of parameters
● Check the status of the printer
● Define PostScript parameters for the job
● Preview imposition layout
Setting up printing on a Windows computer 11
Tip: Following are some shortcut tips for setting up a printer. The full
procedure is detailed below.
● Locate the IC-307 print controller in My Network Places, and then
double-click on the network printer you want to install. The network printer
is automatically installed on your computer and appears in the list of
printers.
1. From the Start menu, select Settings > Printers and Faxes.
The Printers and Faxes window appears.
2. In the Printer Tasks area, select Add a printer.
Note: Your computer might have slightly different wording from what
appears in this task.
The network printer is set up for printing using the Print Driver
software.
Shortcut for adding a printer 13
Downloading fonts
Use the HF_FontDownLoader hot folder, located in D:
\HotFolders, to install new or missing fonts to the IC-307 print
controller fonts directory.
The HF_FontDownLoader hot folder can be used with the following
operating systems:
● Windows Server 2008
● Windows Server 2003
● Windows 7
● Windows Vista
● Windows XP
● Mac OS X 10.4 and later
You can drag the required fonts from the computer to the
HF_FontDownLoader hot folder. In the Resource Center, you can
set a default font and delete fonts.
Note: You can only copy fonts if the font license permits.
12. Click Agree to agree to the terms and continue with the
installation procedure.
13. In the Select Destination area, select the destination volume
in which you want to install the Print Driver software, and click
Continue.
14. Click Install.
15. Type your login name (if necessary) and password, and click
OK.
16. Click Close.
● Name of the network printer that you want to use with the Print
Driver software
● In the Queue box, type the name of the network printer that
you want to use with the Print Driver software—for
example, CreoCS_Process.
6. Click Add.
The network printer is defined with the PPD file.
7. In the Print & Fax window, double-click the network printer.
8. Click Utility.
9. If you are working in Mac OS X 10.6. click Open Printer
Utility.
10. In the Enable Enhanced User Interface list, make sure that
On is selected.
11. In the Server Hostname box, type the IP address of the
server.
12. Click Apply, and then click Close.
The Print Driver software is removed. You can now upgrade the
Print Driver software.
Note: You will need to reinstall the network printers that you removed after
you have upgraded the software.
3 Calibration
Calibration overview
Obtaining the most satisfactory print quality on your press depends
on a number of issues. One of the most important issues is steady
toner density. Toner density is affected by many factors such as
heat, humidity, and service settings. Toner density also tends to
vary over time. Such variations cannot be totally eliminated, but
you can perform the calibration process to compensate for them.
The calibration process consists of creating calibration tables that
are mapped to a specific media type, and screening method.
You can create calibration curves using either of the following
options:
● Off-the-glass calibration: Enables you to print a color chart, scan
the color patches in the color chart with the scanner platen, and
create a calibration table based on the scanned measurements.
● X-Rite i1 spectrophotometer: Enables you to print a color chart,
scan the streams of color patches in the color chart with the i1
spectrophotometer, and create a calibration table based on the
scanned measurements.
Calibrate both the printer and scanner at the same time. If you
place only the print chart on the platen, the printer is calibrated. If
you place only the scanner chart on the platen, the scanner is
calibrated.
2. In the Tray list, select the desired tray. The default tray is Tray
1.
3. In the Media Type list, select the desired media type—for
example, Gloss Coated for Laser.You can print the
calibration chart on any paper size that is equal to or larger
than A4 or Letter.
4. In the Screening list, select the screening method.
Performing off-the-glass calibration from the Creo Color Server 19
Note: For best results, include the media type, and screening method in
the calibration table file name.
15. Select the media type to which to apply the calibration table.
16. Click Finish.
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7. Click Print.
The calibration chart is printed, and step 2 of the Color
Calibration wizard appears.
8. Follow the instructions in the wizard.
Troubleshooting calibration 21
9. After each color sweep, wait for the check mark to appear next
to the appropriate icon, and follow the on-screen instructions.
Note: Make sure that you scan each separation on the chart in the order
in which the icons appear: cyan, magenta, yellow, and then black.
Troubleshooting calibration
Resolve common troubleshooting problems that can occur during
the calibration process.
Using the Print Driver software, you can apply a password to a job
that was created in any application. Whoever prints or reprints the
job must use the password to unlock it and release it for printing.
Resubmitting a job
Resubmit a printed job after editing the job parameters or to print
more copies of your job.
In the Storage area, right-click the job that you want to
resubmit for printing, and select Submit.
If you selected an RTP job, it is submitted to the Print Queue;
if you selected any other kind of job, it is submitted to the
Process Queue.
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Note: Some RTP jobs may require reprocessing after you edit certain
parameters.
Editing a job
You can preview and edit any PDL and RTP job that is in the
Storage area. PDL files are opened in Adobe Acrobat software,
and RTP files are opened in the Job Preview & Editor tool.
In Adobe Acrobat, you can view and edit the PDL job as you would
normally. In addition, this version of Adobe Acrobat includes the
Enfocus Pitstop plugin that includes more editing tools.
Note: The Enfocus PitStop plugin is available only with the Professional
Power Kit. For more information about the Pitstop plugin, refer to the
documentation included in the Pitstop and Acrobat software.
In the Job Preview & Editor window you can view thumbnails of
the job while you navigate to the various pages of a job. For an
imposed job, you can view the imposed sheets, including the
layout of the pages on each sheet. You can also view the pages'
orientation, crop marks, and fold marks.
Jobs that you edit in the Job Preview & Editor window cannot be
re-RIPed. After a job is saved in the Job Preview & Editor window,
it is a new RTP file without an associated PDL file. You cannot
apply parameters that require re-RIPing to such jobs.
Previewing an RTP file 29
1. In the Job Preview & Editor window, click the Thumbnails tab.
2. In the Thumbnail pane, click the page that you want to move.
3. Drag the page to the target location.
Note: The red marker indicates where the page will be inserted.
1. In the Job Preview & Editor window, click the Thumbnails tab.
2. In the left pane of the Thumbnails tab, determine a location
for the merged page. Click the page preceding this location.
A yellow outline appears around the selected page.
3. Click Merge Job.
Note: Only those RTP jobs that have the same page size and
orientation as the job that you are editing appear in the list.
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4. Select the job with the page that you want to merge and click
OK.
The job opens in a separate window.
5. Do one of the following:
● To merge one page, select the page that you want to
merge and click Merge.
Note: You can also drag the page from the job window to the desired
location in the left pane of the Thumbnails tab.
If you want to merge more than one page, repeat this step until all
desired pages are merged. You can also select different locations for
the merged pages in the Job Preview & Editor window.
● To merge all pages into the job, click Merge All.
The merged pages are inserted into the desired location, and
the page numbers are updated accordingly.
6. Click Close to close the job window.
7. Click Save As to save the changes.
Replacing pages
In some cases, you may have a large job in which you need to
replace one of the pages. In this case, you can create an RTP file
of the page that you need to replace, and then use the Job
Preview & Editor tool to replace this page.
Requirements:
The RTP job that includes the page you want to replace must have
the same page size and orientation as the job you are editing.
Finding the CMYK values of a specific area 31
1. In the Job Preview & Editor window, click the Show Color
Values button.
2. Move the pointer to the location on the page where you want
to measure the color values and click.
The CMYK dot percentage values and spot color CMYK
equivalent values appear as a tool tip.
Preflight check
The Run preflight parameter enables you to check the status of
key job components before the job is sent for printing.
During the preflight check, your job is RIPed and the missing
components are identified. The preflight check detects the status
of the following key job components:
● High-resolution images or the wrong links to the high-resolution
images folder
● Missing fonts
● Spot colors that are not defined in the IC-307 print controller
spot color dictionary
● Dynamic exception commands for a file that was submitted via
a dynamic page exceptions virtual printer
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Preflight report
The preflight report is a job-related report that provides information
about the status (missing or found) of key job components prior to
printing and enables you to correct your files accordingly.
It is especially useful to run the preflight check before you print a
complex job with a large quantity of pages or copies. The preflight
check detects the missing job components and displays them in
the Preflight Report dialog box. You can review the report and
resolve the missing components and thus save processing time
without error or failed messages constantly appearing.
If you run a preflight check and all key components are found, the
job is processed and printed according to the job flow that you
selected. If the test fails (missing key elements are detected), the
job is returned to the Storage area with the preflight report
available for inspection.
The preflight report always reflects the last preflight run. If more
than one preflight check is run on a job, the latest preflight report
overrides the previous. When a preflight report is produced, the
date and time of the preflight check are indicated in the Job
History window.
Note: Since the Preflight report dialog box lists all key job components
(missing and found), you can use this report to view the existing (found) key
job components—for example, the list of the existing fonts in a job, and their
corresponding paths.
1. Open the job parameters window of the job that you want to
perform a preflight check.
2. Select Services, and then select Preflight.
3. Select the Run preflight check box.
All the check boxes of the key job components are
automatically selected.
4. Clear any check box that you don't want to include in the
preflight check.
Note: If one of the selected job components is missing, the job status at
the end of the preflight check is failed, and the job is transferred to the
Storage area. Information about missing components appears in the
Job History window.
Viewing and printing a preflight report 33
5. Click Submit.
1. In the Storage area, right-click your job, and from the menu,
select Preflight report.
2. Click the desired report option—for example, HiRes— to see
the results for that option.
3. (Optional) To print the report, click Print.
4. (Optional) To export the preflight report, perform the following
actions:
a. Click Export and browse to the desired location.
b. Click Save.
5. Click Close.
Preflight options
HiRes
Lists the missing and found high-resolution
images. If wrong links to the high-resolution
images folder exist, these are also listed.
Spot Colors
Lists the missing spot color names (spot
colors that were not found in the spot color
dictionary), and the found spot color names
(spot colors that were found in the spot color
dictionary). The C, M, Y, and K columns
display the spot color CMYK equivalents.
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Preflight options
Fonts
Lists the name of missing fonts that are not
embedded in the file and do not exist in the
Font Library, and also fonts that are found.
The Source column indicates whether the font
is embedded in the file or was found in the
Font Library.
Exceptions
Lists the dynamic page exception commands
found in the file.
Indicators
Found Appears when all of the files are found for the
selected option.
Show list
All
Displays both missing and found options.
Found Only
Displays options that are found.
Proofing the job using color sets 35
Show list
Missing Only
Displays options that are missing.
Clicking the button enables you to view the color and quality
settings.
The color set options are as follows:
● Photos of people—Provides the best color and quality settings
for jobs such as a family photo album
● Outdoor photos—Provides the best color and quality settings
for jobs that include mainly photos of landscapes
● Corporate documents—Provides the best color and quality
settings for jobs that are mostly office documents, such as
presentation files, Web pages, and files with charts and logos
● Commercial materials—Provides the best color and quality
settings for jobs that include both graphics and photos, such as
advertising materials
To select the most appropriate color set for your job using the
recommended workflow, you can print a copy of your job with each
color set, review the printed sample jobs, and select the best print.
Then, in the job parameters window, you need to assign the color
set that provided the best results. If you know the color set you
want to use, you can assign a color set to your job without first
printing and reviewing samples jobs.
Note: When you select a color set, some of the color and quality parameters
are disabled.
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1. On the toolbar, click the Import button, and import the files
that you want to print.
2. In the Storage area, right-click your job.
3. From the menu that appears, select Print color sets
The Print color sets dialog box appears.
Note: For imposed jobs you can define the page range and for VDP
jobs you can define the booklet range.
4. In the Pages box, type the number of pages that you want to
print or select All. Then, click Submit.
Five sample jobs are printed and named according to the color
set that is assigned to them. The naming conventions are as
follows:
● None_<job name>
● PeoplePhotos_<job name>
● OutdoorPhotos_<job name>
● Corporate_<job name>
● Commercial_<job name>
Note: The entire job is processed, but just the specified pages are
printed.
Collect your printouts and review them. Choose the sample file
that achieved the best color results.
Assigning a color set to your job 37
The job is assigned the color and quality parameters that are
predefined for the Outdoor photos set. The default color and
quality parameters that are configured for this job, are
disabled.
4. To print your job, click Submit.
Collect the printouts and review the color quality.
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When retrieved, the archived job retains the original job name, not
the name assigned when archived.
Archiving a job
Back up and store a job so that more disk space becomes
available.
Requirements:
A folder for storing the archived job.
1. In the Storage area, right-click the job that you want to archive
and select Archive.
2. Locate the desired destination folder for the archive, and then
click Archive.
A cabinet file (a compressed file) that contains all the files
related to the archived job is created at the selected location.
3. Delete the job from the Storage area.
Next:
If you are archiving a VDP job, then you will need to archive the
cached elements separately.
See also:
Archiving VDP elements on page 105
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Retrieving a job
Requirements:
You can only retrieve jobs that have been archived.
Note: If you are retrieving a VDP job, then you need to restore the cached
elements first.
When you retrieve a job, the archived job retains the original job
name, and not the name assigned when archived. The files related
to the job (for example, PDL) are also retrieved and the cabinet file
is not deleted.
You can retrieve more than one job at a time.
See also:
Retrieving VDP elements on page 106
Duplicating jobs
Requirements:
The job to be duplicated must be in the Storage area.
Accounting Viewer
The Accounting Viewer presents information about all of the jobs
that were printed successfully via the IC-307 print controller.
The accounting report is in the form of a tab-delimited file and
contains detailed information about the printed job. You can filter
and sort information in the report and print it. You can also export
the report to a spreadsheet application—for example, Microsoft
Excel—where you can manipulate the data. By default, all of the
jobs that were handled during the past 90 days are listed.
This report includes various types of information, such as the
following:
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You can access the Accounting Viewer from the Info menu.
See also:
Printing a job in grayscale mode on page 68
Printing a job that contains grayscale RGB elements using black
toner on page 69
Preserving black color in a job containing grayscale CMYK
elements on page 69
Job report
The Job report window contains all of the information from the job
parameters window for a specific job. The Job report window
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Exporting files
Exporting a PostScript file
Export a PostScript file, and convert it to PDF format.
Requirements:
A PostScript file must be in the Storage area.
PDF2Go jobs 45
PDF2Go jobs
PDF2Go is a port through which you can export RTP files, and
convert them to a PDF file. Exporting to PDF enables you to send
a copy of your job for approval before printing. The IC-307 print
controller is capable of exporting jobs that are standard PDF files,
both before and after processing. For an exported RTP job, the
PDF file includes the rasterized data of the job.
The operation converts the RTP information to raster files that can
be encapsulated in a PDF format. This process ensures that the
file can be processed and printed on any PDF printer.
Managing profiles
Profiles are used to reproduce color from one device’s color space
to another device's color space in a consistent manner. They
provide the necessary information to convert color data between
device-dependent color spaces and device-independent color
spaces. You use profiles to color-manage your system.
The source profile defines the RGB or CMYK color space of the
object’s source: characteristics such as the white point, gamma,
and type of phosphors used. The destination profile defines the
gamut of an output device, such as a printer. The IC-307 print
controller uses a device-independent color space to translate
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between the source color space and the color space of the output
device.
The Profile Manager on the IC-307 print controller enables you to
import profiles which define the color space of your printer and are
based on the combinations of paper and toner that you are using.
For different media types, you can use different destination
profiles.
2. In the Media Type column, select the media type from the list.
3. Under the Destination Profile column select from the list the
desired profile to map to the media type.
4. Click Close.
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Next: To apply this profile to the media type in your job, in the job
parameters window select Color > Color Flow. In the
Destination area, select Linked in the Destination Profile list.
Minimum Accepted
The minimum measured value of the output density that
is accepted for correction.
● Properties—The parameters that were selected when the
calibration table was created.
Calibration table Info Graph tab 53
the results, the Editor tab enables you to adjust the values of the
image in the value table.
1. From the Tools menu, select Resource Center.
2. In the Resource list, select Calibrations.
3. Select the calibration table that you want to add an entry, and
click the Editor tab.
7. Click OK.
The value table is updated, and the calibration graph is
adjusted.
8. To save your changes, click the Save button.
Individual job pages can contain RGB, CMYK, and spot color
elements.
The IC-307 print controller Spot Color Editor enables you to edit
the values of every spot color in the spot color dictionary. The
Adding a spot color 55
Next:
If you created a new spot color for an RTP job, re-RIP the job
before printing.
6. Do the following:
● In the Tray list, select the desired tray.
● In the Screening list, select the desired screening method.
● To print the variations without a background, clear the Print
with background check box.
7. Click Print.
2. In the Spot Color Editor dialog box, click the Protect Gray tab.
3. Click Add.
10. To apply this to your job, in the job parameters window, in the
Color tab, select Protected Colors, and then select the Use
protected gray values check box.
See also:
Imposition tab in the job parameters window on page 112
Imposition methods
The IC-307 print controller provides several imposition methods.
Imposition method Description
Step and repeat This method is the most efficient one
when you want to print multiple
copies of the same image and fill
each sheet to capacity—for
example, many business cards on
one sheet.
● Imposition method
● Columns and rows
● Simplex/duplex
● Binding
After you save a template, you can apply it to a specific job using
the Imposition tab in the job parameters window.
Buttons
Notes:
● When Simplex is selected, only the Front view is available.
● Sheet size is set on the Imposition tab. The sheet size that appears in
the template viewer is dynamic. It changes to accommodate the
parameters that you choose.
Note: The imposition template parameters are not actually applied to the job
—you see only a simulation of how the job would look if this template were
selected on the Imposition tab.
1. Make sure that the Apply changes to front and back check
box is clear.
2. Select the desired page.
Note: To select multiple consecutive pages, click the first page, press
and hold Shift, and then click the last page. Select multiple non-
consecutive pages by pressing and holding Ctrl as you click each page.
The gray arrow on each page indicates the top of the page.
The page number is indicated by the number that appears on
each page.
3. Click Rotate 180 .
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1. Click the target location that you want to move a page to.
The target location turns blue.
2. Click the Page Number box, and type the number of the page
that you want to move to the target location.
3. Press Enter.
The page moves to its new location.
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Note: The page that was previously in the target location is not
automatically moved to another location. To retain this page, manually
move this page to a new location.
If you have a duplex template and the Apply changes to front and
back check box is selected, the page number for the back side of the
page also changes when you move the page to a new location.
3. In the Type list, select the pages in your job in which the
media type will be different.
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Tabs
Size
Type
Orientation
Bottom Offset
Text
Font
Color
Bold
Italic
Underline
Offset
● Vertical
● Counter-clockwise
● Clockwise
Content
#
The tab number.
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Content
Before Page
The page number that the tab precedes.
Text
The text that appears on the tab.
Thumbnails
A thumbnail view of the job with page
area
numbers and tabs indicated.
Remove
Removes the selected page or tab.
Settings
Saved Settings
Lists the saved settings files.
Save
Saves the currently selected settings in a file.
This settings file can be applied to other PDF
or PostScript files.
Delete
Deletes the selected settings file.
6. In the Before Page column, click the first cell and type the
number of the page that you want the tab to precede.
7. In the Text column, type the text for the tab.
The tab appears in the thumbnail area.
11. In the IC-307 print controller software, right-click the job that
contains the tabs, and select Job Parameters.
12. Under Print, select Paper Stock.
13. Under Print, select Mixed page size.
14. Select the Mixed page size document check box.
15. Submit the job for printing.
Managing tabs
Changing the location of a tab
1. In the Storage area, right-click your unprocessed job, and
select Job Preview & Editor.
The job opens in Acrobat software.
2. From the Plug-Ins menu, select Tabs Printing.
The Tabs Printing window opens, displaying the Text
Attributes tab.
3. Click the Content tab.
4. In the thumbnail area, click the tab that you want to move, and
drag it to the desired location.
The tab moves to the selected location and the tab numbers
are updated accordingly.
The page is deleted from the document, and replaced with a tab
page.
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After creating tabs in your file, you can save the tab text attribute
settings and the tab locations and captions (text on the tab).
2. In the Setting Name box, type a name for the tab settings.
3. Select the Include Tab location and Caption check box to
save the locations and text of the tabs that you created.
4. Click Save.
Next:
After your job finishes printing, place the pages in the near-line
finisher.
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9 Scanning documents
1. From the Start menu, select Programs > Creo > Remote
Scan Application > Remote Scan.
The Remote Scan Application window appears.
5. Click Add.
6. In the Scan Box Name box, type a name for the scan box.
7. In the Network Path box, perform one of the following actions
to specify where you want to save copies of the scanned files.
Note: The Automatic Copy check box, which is selected by default,
enables you to save copies of your scanned files to a folder on the
network.
● Type the location of the destination folder.
● Click Browse, select the desired destination folder, and
then click Select.
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8. In the File Type list, select the format in which you want to
save the copies of your scanned files.
9. (Optional) To password-protect your scan box, perform the
following actions:
a. Select Security.
b. Select the Secure Scan Box check box.
c. In the New Passwords box, type a password.
d. In the Verify New Passwords box, type the new password
again.
10. (Optional) To send an e-mail message containing a link to
your scanned files or to send your scanned files as an e-mail
attachment, perform these actions:
Note: Before you can send an e-mail message, make sure that the mail
service settings are defined correctly in the Preferences window.
You can now open a copy of the scanned file on your computer.
10 Variable data printing
jobs
Note: The VDP Management tool enables you to share and reuse VDP
elements between jobs. The VDP Management tool is available only with the
Professional Power Kit.
Variable data printing (VDP) jobs are created using VDP authoring
programs that support Variable Print Specification formats. Most
VDP authoring programs can convert VDP files to conventional
PostScript files, which can also be processed by the IC-307 print
controller although less efficiently than Variable Print Specification
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files. Each authoring program creates VDP code that instructs the
RIP where to place the VDP elements, and each authoring
program does so in a slightly different manner.
The format you choose can be a stand-alone format that covers all
aspects of document design, data management, and text capture,
or it can be an extension of an existing program that enables you
to create VDP documents and VDP jobs.
Note: PostScript files are suitable for simple, very short jobs. All page
elements are re-RIPed for each page. These jobs do not use a VDP
authoring tool at all. Instead, they use the mail-merge function in a Microsoft
Word document or a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.
PPML
Personalized Print Markup Language (PPML) is an XML-based
print language developed by some of the world's leading
manufacturers of print technology for the high-speed reproduction
of reusable page content. It is an open, interoperable, device-
independent standard that makes use of personalized print
applications. Various vendors have created software that can
generate PPML files.
The IC-307 print controller supports PPML formats and enables
you to process PPML jobs efficiently and import jobs in various
VDP formats to the IC-307 print controller.
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4. In the Archive dialog box, select the location where you want
to archive your VDP elements.
5. Click Save.
The VDP elements are saved as cabinet files with the .Cab
extension.
Next:
You also need to archive the variable RTP job.
Next:
If you archived the variable RTP job, then you need to retrieve the
RTP job in order to print it.
3. Select the element that you want to delete, and then click
Delete.
Note: Select Delete All, in order to delete all the cached elements.
11 Job parameters
Paper stock Paper profile The available paper profiles that are defined on the the
press. Clicking the browse button opens the Paper profile
window from the Resource Center.
Paper size The available paper sizes. For custom paper sizes, you
need to specify the required width and height.
Notes:
● For the 80 PPM press, the custom paper size range is
100 mm × 140 mm to 330 mm × 487 mm. For the 70/60
PPM press, the custom paper size range is 100 mm ×
148 mm to 330 mm × 1200 mm. For paper sizes that
range from 330 mm and are larger than 487 mm,
contact a service representative.
● After a job that includes tabs is printed on 9 in. x 11 in.
size paper, you can use an index cutter to create 8.5 in.
x 11 in. size tabs.
● If you are printing a job that includes tabs, you can't
print on both sides of 9 in. x 11 in. paper.
Media Type The media type that you want to use. When the default
setting, Use Printer settings is selected, your job is
printed on the media type that is defined on the printer.
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Print mode
Note: Progressive printing is available only with the
Professional Power Kit.
Provides the following options:
● Composite—(default setting) Prints the job without
separations. Each page of the job is printed once.
● Separations—Prints the job with color or grayscale
separations. If you select color separations, each page
in the job is printed in four colors: cyan, magenta,
yellow, and black. If you select grayscale, each page in
the job is printed separately four times in difference
shades of gray (K).
● Progressive—Prints each page of the job four times in
progressive color separations.
● Custom—Enables you to select the separations that
you want to print for each page of the job.
Print tab in the job parameters window 111
Preview Enables you to view your imposition layout and settings. You
can open the Preview window at any time and keep it open
to check your imposition settings as you select them. The
Preview window dynamically reflects any changes that you
make.
Size Paper size The size of the actual piece of paper on which your job
pages are imposed and then printed.
Note: For custom paper sizes, you need to specify the
required width and height.
Imposition tab in the job parameters window 113
Print method Provides the following options for how the document will be
printed:
● Simplex
Note: This option is not available for the saddle-stitch
and perfect bound imposition methods.
● Duplex HTH
● Duplex HTT
Binding
selection Note: This option is available only if the imposition method
is either Saddle stitch or Perfect bound and the template
is 2 x 1, 2 x 2, 4 x 2, or 4 x 4.
North south Places pages 180° from each other, on the same side of the
imposed sheet. Use this option when a step-and-repeat 2x1
or 1x2 template is selected.
Rotate 90 deg Rotates the entire template 90 degrees to the right, enabling
you to correct imposition conflicts.
Spacing & marks Provides a visual reference for the parameters when you
click the question mark icon.
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Margins Determines the space between the edge of the pages and
the edge of the sheet on which the pages are printed.
Notes:
● Margin settings should suit the finishing equipment and
requirements.
● Confirm the binding parameters with your binder when
planning your sheet.
Overprint Black overprint Ensures that black text prints cleanly within a tint or picture
area. The text appears in a richer, deeper black, with the
underlying CMY values equal to those of the printed
background.
PostScript Uses the overprint information that exists in the PostScript
overprint file. This option also determines whether the DTP
application's PostScript overprint settings are retained in
the RIP.
Resolution Resolution Enables you to set the resolution for the job when printed.
Select either 600 dpi (fine) or 1200 dpi (very fine).
Image edge Enables you to improve the quality of the edges of text,
enhancement graphics and images.
Apply edge Enables you to select which elements in your job you want
enhancement to to improve the quality of the edges. You can apply this to
Text, graphics and images, or Text and graphics.
Text Thinning Improves the jagged edges that may result in cases where
transparent elements are overlaid on text or vector
elements. For best results, use this option when graphic
elements unexpectedly expand—for example, bolded text.
Halftone Text Enhances jagged edges of halftone text and graphics. An
Enhancement outline is added to the jagged edges
Text Smoothing Smoothes jagged edges of solid text and graphics
Quality tab in the job parameters window 117
Notes:
● If the Stochastic option is selected, make sure that the
Text Thinning, Text Smoothing, and Halftone Text
Enhancement options are not selected and that the
Resolution option is set to 600 dpi.
● If the Resolution option is set to 1200 dpi, make sure
that Image screening and Text/graphics screening
options use the same settings.
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Notes:
● If the Stochastic option is selected, make sure that the
Text Thinning, Text Smoothing, and Halftone Text
Enhancement options are not selected and that the
Resolution option is set to 600 dpi.
● If the Resolution option is set to 1200 dpi, make sure
that Image screening and Text/graphics screening
options use the same settings.
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Color adjustments Brightness Controls the brightness level for the job. The options range
from Lightest, which makes the job 15% lighter to Darkest,
which makes the job 15% darker.
Brightness is generally used to make last-minute
adjustments to the job after proofing. By changing the
Brightness setting, you can control how light or dark your
output will appear.
Contrast Controls the difference between the light tones and the dark
tones in your image. The options range from Less, which
makes the job 10% lighter to More, which makes the job
10% darker. Contrast is generally used to make last-
minute adjustments to the job after proofing. By adjusting
the Contrast setting, you can control the difference between
the light tones and the dark tones in your image.
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Print grays using Prints RGB gray text, images, and graphics with black toner
black toner only. This option makes the blacks richer and darker.
You can select from the following:
● For text
● For text and graphics
● For text, graphics, and images
Tray Option
Stapler sub tray Multi hole punch—This option is available only if
the multi hole punch module is connected.
Stapler Main tray ● Staples
● None
● Rear
● Front
● Dual
● Multi hole punch—This option is available only
if the multi hole punch module is connected.
● Offset
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Tray Option
Multi fold sub tray ● Fold type
● Tri-fold-in
● Tri-fold-out
● Gate fold
Tray Option
Multi fold main tray ● Fold type
● Half fold
● Z fold
● Tri-fold-in
● Tri-fold-out
● Gate fold
Finishing tab in the job parameters window 127
Tray Option
Multi Tri-fold-in
Saddle stitch sub tray Multi hole punch—This option is available only if
the multi hole punch module is connected.
Saddle stitch main tray ● Center Staples—Staples the center of the
booklet
● Trim
Tray Option
Booklet main tray ● Offset
● Staples
● None
● Rear
● Front
● Dual
● Punch—The values vary according to the type
of punch unit connected. The number of holes
is 2, 3, or 4.
● Multi tri-fold-in
Tray Option
Perfect binder main tray The perfect binder provides the following options:
● Pull Cover from—Enables you to select the
tray that contains the paper on which the cover
will be printed
● Cover content
● Blank/Preprinted—Cover is not printed as
part of the job
● Compose from file (Simplex)— Front and
back covers are part of the file and should
be composed and printed on the outside of
the cover sheet
● Compose from file (Duplex)— Front and
back covers are part of the file and should
be composed and printed on the outside
and inside of the cover sheet
● Print (Simplex)—Front and back covers are
included on the same page in the file and
are printed on the outside of the cover sheet
● Print (Duplex)—Front and back covers are
included on the same page in the file and
are printed on the inside and the outside of
the cover sheet
● Cover orientation—Enables you to select the
print orientation of the cover when cover
content is Print (Simplex) or Print (Duplex)
● Spine
● Blank—Prints a blank spine
● From file—Prints the spine content
contained on the first page of the file
● Binding
● Left
● Right
● Top
● Bottom
Tray Option
● Right Binding—Trays 1, 2, or 3--Load cover
face down, top of cover must point to front of
machine
● Right Binding—Bypass, Cover tray, PI1,
PI2--Load cover face up, top of cover must
point to front of machine
● Trim
● Don't bypass this job
● Clicking Shift Settings enables you to shift the
image on your cover horizontally and vertically.
Notes:
● If you select Auto in the Tray list, jobs that include specific booklet and
finishing options are sent to the appropriate output tray.
● To select the stacker auto tray, the stacker + stacker finisher must be
installed on the press.
● When the stacker + stacker finisher is installed, two stacker main trays
are automatically selected.
● When two stacker main trays are full, refer to the printer touch panel for
further instructions.
Print order Collated Prints a complete copy of the job before the first page of the
next copy is printed
Reverse print Sets the print order from back to front
order
Face up Delivers the job face up
Face down Delivers the job face down
Outside printing The printed side of the media is on the outside of the fold.
Inside printing The printed side of the media is on the inside of the fold.
Exceptions tab in the job parameters window 131
Image position Same on both Shifts the image on the sheet's second side (face down
sides image) according to the shift on the sheet's first side (face
up image)
Rear Enables you to define the sheet's edge near the rear of the
printer, where the printing stops.
Lead The edge of a sheet where printing begins.
Tip: Use this option to move duplex page data away from
the spine.
Center Prints your job in the center of the page.
Notes:
● The Run immediately option can’t be used with the
native PDF workflow.
● Native PDF workflow options are not available via the
Print Driver software.
● Native PDF workflow supports the CMYK workflow only.
Job Deletion Delete printed jobs Removes jobs from the Storage area after printing is
from storage completed.
Delete failed jobs Removes failed jobs from the Storage area while other jobs
from storage are being processed or printed.
Notes:
● The Delete failed jobs from storage option retains
enough free disk space for the duration of the print run
and only affects the sub-job.
● The associated Variable Print Specification file is also
deleted.
Font substitution Use Font Substitutes a missing font with the default font that is set in
Substitution the Resource Center.
Notes:
● If a font is substituted, a message appears in the Job
History window.
● You can substitute Latin fonts only.
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.
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Preferences window
Manage your system and resources. The Preferences window is
available from the File menu.
Most of these settings are configured when the system is set up for
the first time. You should consult with the site administrator before
changing any of the server and network settings.
Option Description
Server Setup Displays the computer name (host name) of the IC-307 print
controller and the current date and time. The IC-307 print
controller is configured at the factory with a default generic
computer name (host name). Clicking Change enables you
to adjust these settings.
Network Setup Displays the available network settings. Clicking Change
enables you to adjust these settings.
Remote Tools Setup Provides the following options:
● WebViewer setup—Enables you to use the Web Viewer
to connect over the network from your computer to the
IC-307 print controller.
● Remote workspace setup—Enables you to open an
actual workspace for a selected server on your computer
and import jobs, print jobs, preview jobs, and perform
certain workflows. Several users can connect to the
same server simultaneously from different remote
workstations.
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Option Description
Security By default, you can open the workspace without logging on
each time. If you want each user to log on, clear the Auto
log on check box, and then enter a password for each
access level.
Provides the following options:
● Operator—Enables the user to operate the IC-307 print
controller and configure the general settings in the
Preferences window.
● Administrator—Enables the user to access all features
and settings on the IC-307 print controller.
● Guest—Enables the user to import a job through an
existing virtual printer, make changes to the job
parameters, and view the workspace.
Option Description
Localization Displays local settings on your system, including the region,
units of measure, and user interface language. You can
change each of these settings, by selecting an option from
the menus.
Note: After selecting the language of your choice, the You
must shutdown and restart your computer
before the new settings take affect
message appears. You need to exit from the workspace and
then restart your computer.
Important: All localization settings, for example, time zone
and language must be made on the IC-307 print controller
and not in the Windows operating system.
Deletion policy Deletion policy enables you to select how often, in days or
hours, you want jobs to be deleted from the Storage area.
The default setting holds the jobs in the Storage area until
you manually delete them.
Pre-RIP Preview Provides the following options:
● PostScript preview—Enables you to select the file
format to retain after previewing a job in Adobe Acrobat.
● VDP jobs preview—Enables you to select the desired
number of booklets that you want to preview before the
job is processed.
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Option Description
Queues Manager Provides the following options:
Job batching policy:
● Enable job batching—Prints jobs that have similar
attributes one after another, without pausing between
jobs.
● Disable job batching—Enables the printer to pause
between jobs that have similar attributes.
Parallel RIP
Enables you to process two files simultaneously. When you
import multiple PDL files to the Process queue, you will
notice that different jobs are processing at the same time.
This option is available only if you have the Process Power
Kit.
Note: Two native PDF files cannot be processed
simultaneously. The APPE RIP and the CPSI RIP can
process two files simultaneously.
Messages Accounting log setup—Enables you to set the number of
days after which you can overwrite messages. The default
setting is 90 days.
JDF Outputs Creates JDF output for JDF jobs that do not have a
specified target path. If a JDF job has a specified target
path, JDF output is always created.
The IC-307 print controller receives the JDF job ticket via
hot folders, returns JDF output with job accounting
information, and submits JMF (Job Messaging Format)
signals with the job's status.
Note: If you type the file's URL in the HTTP URL box, the
system will submit JMF signals with the job status whenever
the job status of every job in the system changes.
Paper Size Switch Enables you to automatically switch between European
paper sizes (A4 and A3) and American paper sizes (letter
and tabloid).
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Option Description
General Defaults Provides the following options:
● Default Image Size —Enables you to select the default
page size that will be used when the system is unable to
determine the page size of the imported job.
● OPI—Determines how an external high-resolution image
is placed in a file as it goes to RIP.
● Default archive path—Enables you to set the default
path that will be displayed when you archive jobs.
● Job Title Recognition:
● Use PostScript internal name: Uses the internal file
name that the print driver found in the PostScript file.
● Use files name (Use when Printing via LPR): Uses
the job’s given file name. Selecting this option
ensures that the job appears in the queue with the
name last given by the user.
● Cache global VDP elements—Enables you to cache
global VDP elements, and then reuse these VDP
elements in different pages, booklets, or jobs.
● Large Capacity Stacker—Enables you to allow piling in
the Large Capacity Stacker Main Tray.
See also:
Setting up e-mail and text message accounts on page 141
Backing up the configuration on page 144
Restoring the configuration on page 146
submit the job to print, or change the parameters of the job and
resubmit it for processing or printing.
● Store
Files sent to this printer are spooled to the Storage area and
wait until you submit them for processing and printing. The files
remain in PDL format (such as: PS, PDF, VPS, and PPML).
All custom tables and sets—for example, new virtual printers— are
added to the system when you restore the configuration.
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Note: You can run the Remote Site Manager on your desktop while you use
other applications on your computer. The Remote Site Manager does not
disrupt server activity.
The Remote Site Manager appears under Start > Programs >
Creo Color Server > Remote Site Manager.
8. Click Save.
Your new server's name is added to the menu that appears
when you right-click the Remote Site Manager icon.
9. To add another server, repeat steps 4-8.
Note: You can view multiple workspaces of available servers on the network
from one Remote Workspace. This applies only to servers of the same
version and product.
connect to the Web Center with the Internet Explorer 5.0 (or later)
and Apple Safari browsers.
The Web center enables you to:
● Download remote client tools and printer drivers
● View related documentation
● Find links to related vendors or products
● Access the Easy VDP File Creator for creating variable data
printing files.
1. In the Office Hot Folder tool, in the Printers pane, select the
virtual printer for which you want to create a hot folder.
2. Click Create HF.
You can now print Microsoft Office files through this hot folder.
1. In the Creo Office hot folders window, select the hot folder that
you want to use to submit your file.
2. Drag the file to the hot folder.
Language settings
The Creo Color Server Job Ticket software displays the language
of your computer's Windows operating system. To ensure that the
language that the Creo Color Server Job Ticket software displays
and the language of the job parameters window that you work with
are the same, set the language of your computer's operating
system to the same language as the color server that you are
creating the job ticket for.
A check mark appears next to the selected server, and the Creo
Color Server Job Ticket software loads the appropriate job
parameters window.
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The file is sent to the color server and is printed according to the
settings defined in the job ticket.
9. Click Save, and then close the Creo Color Server Job Ticket
window.
Note: When you edit and save Creo Color server job parameters
settings from within Prinergy, the settings are applied only to your
current job and not saved for future jobs.
10. From the Submit to Digital Print window, click Submit to send
the file to be processed and printed.
Note: Select Submit to Press Immediately, to send the file as soon as
you click Submit. Otherwise the file will be sent at the scheduled time.
The job is printed with the settings defined in the JDF file.
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Adding a server
1. From the Tools menu, select Use JT Settings From > Other
Devices.
3. In the Device Name box, type a name for the server that you
want to use.
4. In the IP / Host Name box, type the IP address or host name
of the server that you want to use.
5. Click Add.
6. Click OK.
Removing a server
Requirements:
The Remove button is available only if the list of servers contains
more than one server.
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1. From the Tools menu, select Use JT Settings From > Other
Devices.
Renaming a server
1. From the Tools menu, select Use JT Settings From > Other
Devices.
2. In the Save JDF Location box, click Browse and select the
desired location.
3. Click OK.
4. In the Preferences dialog box, click OK.
Job tickets that you create from now on are saved in the new
location.
Updates
The update feature
You use the Check for Updates feature to check if a new version
of the Creo Color Server Job Ticket software is available, or if the
job parameters settings of the server selected on the Creo Color
Server Job Ticket changed.
The following types of resources are examples of information that
may be updated:
● Paper stock
● Gradation tables
● Imposition templates
● Destination profiles
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A new version of the Creo Color Server Job Ticket software, and/
or a new set of job parameters available on the loaded server, is
installed on your computer.
There are three main steps involved in using the Easy VDP File
Creator tool:
1. Select a template.
2. Assign data. Enter the data manually or import an existing
database.
3. Create the job and print it to one of the IC-307 print controller
virtual printers.
You can access the Easy VDP File Creator tool through the Web
Center under Links.
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Next:
The next step is to add records to your job.
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2. In the Variable Data area, type in the data for each field. If
you want a particular field to appear on every record then
select the Apply to all records check box next to that field.
Note: Some of the fields may require you to upload images.
3. Click (+) to add the data to the list of records.
Note: To remove a record from the list, click (-) to delete a record.
Next:
The next step is to create the job and submit it for printing.
Note: The Excel file must include the same fields as defined in the properties
of the template that you selected.
Next:
The next step is to create the job and submit it for printing.
1. After you have added all the data, click Create Job.
2. Type a name for the variable data job.
3. From the Virtual Printers list, select a virtual printer to submit
the job to.
4. Click Submit.
A message appears that the file was successfully submitted to
the Creo Color Server. You can either close the Easy VDP
File Creator tool, or click Submit another job to start the
process again.
The variable data job you created is submitted for processing and
printing on the IC-307 print controller. You can view the status of
the job in the Web Viewer > Queues.
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14 Troubleshooting
Job Information
Job title
The job's file name.
Sender
The user that sent the file to print.
Show
Click one of the icon types (Information,
Warning, or Error) to view or not view (toggle)
those message types in the Job History
window.
Type
There are three types of messages:
● Information
● Warning
● Error
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Job Information
Stage
The stage in the workflow—for example,
System or Process.
Message
The message text.
Aborting a job
Requirements:
A job that is processing or printing.
The job moves from the queue to the Storage area. The Aborted
status is assigned to the job, and the next job in the queue starts
running.
Resume printing
Resume printing an aborted job.
Alerts window
In the Alerts window you can view system alerts, and alerts for the
selected job.
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Show Selected
Displays the alert for the selected job in the
queues or Storage area.
Show All
Displays the system alerts and the alerts for
all jobs.
Clear All
Clears all of the alerts from the window.
absolute colorimetric
A method of color matching during the translation of files from one
device to another. The absolute colorimetric method refers to the
use of device-independent color space.
booklet
In a variable information (VI) job, a personalized copy of a
document. A booklet can consist of several pages, but the entire
document is targeted at a specific individual or address. VI jobs
contain elements that differ from booklet to booklet, including text,
graphics, pictures, and page backgrounds.
bounding box
In a PostScript file, the smallest rectangle that encloses all of the
graphic elements. The bounding box is specified by two sets of
coordinates.
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brightness
The amount of light reflected from a surface, regardless of the hue
or saturation of color. In print reproduction, the reflectance of the
paper affects brightness.
cache
To store data after it has been accessed so that future access will
be faster.
calibration curve
A curve that represents the percentage at which the software
adjusts an original tint during screening to produce the target
output.
click charge
A fee that vendors charge for each printed or copied page. Click
charges are part of the maintenance agreement between the
vendor and the customer.
CMYK
A color representation scheme (or color space) in which cyan,
magenta, yellow, and black are combined to create full-color
images.
colorant
A pigment, dye, phosphor, or other such substance that produces
a color. Colorants are like building blocks of colors—for example,
green is composed of cyan and yellow, so cyan and yellow can be
considered colorants that make up the color green.
color cast
The predominance of a particular color that affects the whole
image in the original, proof, or reproduction. A color cast is due to
an excess of a color pigment or light. It is most obvious in gray and
near-gray areas.
color channel
A single color, such as red, green, or blue.
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color correction
The process of improving or altering the color components of an
image to compensate for deficiencies in printing inks, to solve
problems in the color separation itself, or to fulfill a customer’s
request for modification.
color gamut
The range of possible colors that can be represented in a given
circumstance, such as within a given color space or by a certain
output device.
color management
A process that aims to control the representation of colors across
a variety of output devices so that the colors that are generated
appear consistent. Color management is based on the
coordination of three processes: device calibration, device
characterization, and conversion from one color space to another.
color mapping
A color-correction method used to convert an input file’s color
space to a target’s color space.
color profile
A description of the range of colors that a device can produce. A
color profile makes it possible to convert the color space of one
device (such as inkjet printer) to another device (such as a
computer monitor).
composite file
A single file—for example, a composite PostScript file or a PDF file
—that contains all the color information and is not divided into
color separations. That is, the color information is not divided into
cyan, magenta, yellow, black, or spot colors.
composite mode
A mode of operation in which all the color information associated
with a particular page is described on one page of a PostScript
file. During RIP, the file is separated into process colors and spot
colors, one file for each color. This mode of operation is the fastest
and most efficient in most cases.
contrast
The ratio between the light tones and the dark tones in an image.
If you increase the contrast, highlights become lighter while
shadows become darker.
conventional screening
A method of screening in which an image is broken down into a
series of dots of varying sizes that are placed in a rigid grid
pattern. Color images are separated into the four process colors,
and individual screens of color are created and then skewed at
angles to reproduce the image in print.
creep
The extension of middle pages of a folded signature slightly
beyond outside pages. Shingling compensates for creep.
CT file format
A four-color (CMYK) continuous-tone (or contone) raster file
format. Gradient tones and continuous-tone data are sometimes
converted to CT format.
database
A software module that holds site configuration information, edition
plan information, and the current state of each process and
planned item. At least one workstation at each site must have a
database installed.
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DCS-2
A desktop color separation (DCS) file with additional files that
contain spot color information.
densitometer
An electronic instrument which measures the optical density of film
or reflective media. A transmission densitometer is used to
measure films while a reflection densitometer is used to measure
photographs and ink laydown on press sheets.
density
A measurement of the ability of light to be absorbed by an ink and
paper combination. A darker tone has a higher density than a
lighter tone.
density range
The range of density from highlight to shadow on a film negative or
positive or on the printed image. It is calculated as the
mathematical difference between the densities of the darkest and
the lightest tone values.
device
An individual occurrence of a physical device that reproduces an
image. Devices have a type and a customer-specified name.
Because the declaration of a device does not include its operating
conditions—such as ink selection, type of screening, and paper—
you cannot measure the color response of a device on its own. (In
ICC terminology, the declaration of a device does include its
operating conditions.)
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device profile
A type of ICC profile that represents the relationship between
colorant tint values of a device and the resulting color. It has two
sets of color mapping tables: one set maps device colorant tint
values to the profile color space while the other set maps the
profile color space to device colorant tint values.
dot area
The percentage of an area covered by halftone dots, ranging from
no dots at 0 percent to a solid ink density at 100 percent. The size
of a single dot is stated in a percentage of the area it occupies.
dot gain
A printing effect which results in dots being printed larger than they
should be. It occurs as a result of ink spreading on the printed
page, and if not compensated for, can lead to an image appearing
too dark.
element
Any item within a job—including an input file, page, page set,
signature, surface, or separation.
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frozen job
A job for which the appropriate paper stock is not available: for
example, the correct paper type, size, or weight.
gravure printing
A printing method in which the image is engraved through a
screen below the surface of a cylinder. The ink is transferred to
paper when pressed to the cylinder. Gravure is used for very long
print runs and on many substrates.
gray balance
The values for yellow, magenta, and cyan that produce a neutral
gray with no dominant hue when printed at a normal density.
gray component
The amounts of CMY in a color which result in neutral gray, based
on the lowest separation value of the color.
halftone screen
On halftone output, the fine grid that positions the halftone dots.
job flow
The job parameter settings of selected virtual printers, which are
automatically applied to all jobs printed using those virtual printers.
These settings determine how a sent or imported file is processed.
For example, a file sent to a virtual printer with a Process & Print
job flow will be RIPed, printed, and stored in the Storage Folder. A
file sent to a Process & Store job flow virtual printer will be RIPed
and stored, without printing.
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job ticket
A hidden file that is created when you associate an input file with a
particular template. The job ticket contains all the instructions for
processing the input file.
L*a*b*
A device-independent color measurement system that measures
Lightness (or Luminance) and two color coordinates, A (red/green)
and B (blue/yellow). It may be used as an intermediate color space
used when converting from one color space to another (for
example, from CMYK to RGB).
PDF/X
Abbreviation for Portable Document Format eXchange. An
exchange format for sending pages between a page preparation
site and a printing site. PDF/X is a subset of the full PDF
specification.
pre-separated file
A PDF, PostScript, or TIFF file that contains a separate page for
each color in a document. A standard process color job would
have four pages—one for each process color. A job with spot
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colors would have a page for each spot color and a page for each
process color.
process
An action initiated on a file—for example, refining a PostScript file,
copying a file from one folder to another, or outputting a TIFF file
to plate.
process colors
The four ink colors that are used to reproduce full-color images:
cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK). Combinations of CMYK
are used to reproduce many colors of the spectrum.
PSImage
A low-resolution EPS file that is part of the Automatic Picture
Replacement (APR) workflow. You use PSImage files to position
images in page layout. You can create and edit a PSImage file in
various applications, such as PSImage Exporter in Photoshop,
Copydot Toolkit, and oXYgen software. If you edit a PSImage file
(for example, you add a mask or a clipping path), the workflow
software applies your changes to the high-resolution file and
automatically replaces the PSImage file during the RIP process.
relative colorimetric
A method of color matching. When translating colors from one
device to another, it retains the colors that fall within the range of
both devices.
RGB
Abbreviation for the additive primaries—red, green, and blue.
These colors are the predominant colors in the visible light
spectrum that the human eye can detect. The RGB colors are
used, for example, in video monitors, scanners, and other devices
in which the light is direct and not reflected.
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rich black
A black area to which layers of other inks, referred to as support
screens or booster colors, have been added to make the color as
dark as possible.
screen angle
The angle at which a halftone screen is set for printing halftones.
Proper screen angles minimize moiré patterns.
shadows
The darkest part of an image (original and reproduction). A
shadow has densities near the maximum. In a reproduction,
shadows are printed with dot areas between 80 percent and 100
percent.
sheet
Both surfaces of one printed press sheet.
slug
The text added to one side of the printed layout. The slug contains
information about the job and its settings. Also referred to as label
or caption.
smooth scaling
The ability to maintain the same detail and smoothness with
different degrees of enlargement. Smooth scaling allows you to
scale up low-resolution images without creating a jagged
appearance.
source profile
The specifications for how the CMYK and RGB values in a file
should be interpreted as an actual color when displayed or output
through a given device.
spot color
A special ink color, not included in the process color set, that is
used to specify the color of a graphic design element.
stochastic screening
A digital screening process that converts images into very small
dots of equal size and variable spacing. Also referred to as
frequency-modulated (FM) screening.
substrate
Any printing surface to which ink will adhere. Also referred to as
stock.
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TIFF
Acronym for Tagged Image File Format. TIFF is a file format used
to describe, store, and exchange bitmap images. TIFF is cross-
platform, highly flexible, and capable of saving a wide variety of
image types, including photographs and illustrations. Most page
makeup and image editing software supports TIFF.
TIFF/IT-P1
Acronym for Tagged Image File Format for Image Technology,
Profile 1. A file format that is similar to TIFF/IT, but provides a
minimized set of options that allows simpler implementation when
the full set of TIFF/IT options is not required.
tint
The percentage value assigned to a dot.
tonal calibration
The act of setting equipment to reproduce tonal values to specified
values on final output such as a proof, press sheet, or plate.
trapping
A printing technique in which adjacent printed colors are slightly
overlapped to ensure that white space does not appear between
the colors.
vector drawing
The geometric system used to define lines and curves in computer
graphics. It is most often used for line drawings.
virtual printer
A printer that contains preset workflows that are automatically
applied to all print jobs processed with that virtual printer.
Index
A fonts
downloading 14
aborting a job 171
forwarding a job 40
Accounting Viewer 41–43
frozen jobs 170
creating a custom view 43
customization 42
show, hide, and move columns 43 G
alerts 170
Alerts window 171 Gradation Tool 65, 66
archiving a job 39 editing gradation table 66
C
H
calibration
Calibrations window 51 hot folder 24
creating calibration table using i1 20
printing off-the-glass calibration chart 18
troubleshooting 21 I
color sets 35–37
Importing a job 27
assigning to your job 37
imposition
printing 36
imposition methods 71
Color tab
overview 71
Color Adjustments 119
previewing a layout 72
Color flow 119
printing business card job 73
Color mode 119
printing saddle-stitch job 76
Protected colors 119
Imposition Power Kit 3
Spot color 119
Imposition tab
Toner saving 119
Creep 112
color tools overview 47
Imposition method 112
configuration
Marks 112
backing up 144
Signature marks 112
restoring 146
Size 112
D Spacing 112
Templates 112
device link profile
Imposition Template Builder
importing 49
changing position of a page 80
duplicating jobs 41
creating a template 77
dynamic page exceptions
overview 76
printing 83
rotating a page 180° 79
E rotating both sides of a page 180° 80
Easy VDP File Creator tool 164 simulating job with imposition template 79
exceptions
adding 81 J
deleting 83
Exceptions tab 131 Job History 169
exporting files Job Preview & Editor 28–31
exporting PostScript file 44 deleting a page from a job 29
exporting RTP file 45 finding CMYK values of a specific area 31
PDF2Go jobs 45 merging pages into a job 29
moving a page in a job 29
F previewing an RTP file 29
Finishing tab replacing pages 30
Image Position 124 rotating pages 180° 30
Near-Line Finisher 124 Job report 43
Print order 124
Slip Sheet 124
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T
Tabs plug-in 84
Turning off 8
Turning on 7
V
Variable data printing (VDP)
archiving elements 105
caching VDP elements 105
deleting elements 107
document formats 103
overview 103
retrieving elements 106
Variable Print Specification (VPS)
booklet 104
inline elements 104
reusable elements 104
sub-job 104
virtual printers 9, 142–144
adding 143
editing 143
removing 144
restoring default settings 144
W
Web Center 152, 153
Connecting 153
workspace
Printer Status panel 4
queues
Print 4
Process 4
resource details 4
Storage area 4
toolbar 4