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Manually inserting a PostScript or
PDF file into the PowerRIP job
queue.
One of the nice features of PowerRIP ImageSet is the
ability to rasterize PostScript and PDF files that were not printed
specifically for our supported devices. Although PostScript is
inherently a “device-independent” language, in the real world,
this is not always the case. If you have a PostScript file that was
intended for an imagesetter (Agfa, Lino, etc.) then more than
likely it was crated using the options in the PPD appropriate for
that device. If you were to send this file verbatim to most other
PostScript interpreters, you may not get the desired results.
PowerRIP ImageSet allows you to insert a PostScript or PDF file
directly into the job queue, specify the print settings and process
the job.
To insert a PostScript or PDF file into the PowerRIP
queue, simply drag the file over the queue window. The Output
Configuration dialog (decribed in next section) will appear. You
can then select your output device, print settings, etc. and the job
will print. Alternately, you can use the “Print PostScript File
option from the File menu.
If the job was not printed using one of PowerRIP
ImageSet’s PPDs (as would be the case with a file created for an
imagesetter) it is HIGHLY recommended that you do NOT select
“Use Settings Specified at Print time” and set the print options
manually.
Output Configuration
(The “Specify Settings” button)
There are several sections in PowerRIP ImageSet that
enable you to specify job settings by clicking the “Specify
Settings” button. This action invokes a printer-specific dialog
which allows you to set resolution, media, color mode etc.
Although some sections are device-dependent, a lot are common
to all devices as they are features that belong to PowerRIP, not
the printer. In this section we will go through a typical configura-
tion and explain the different functions. Most of these are the
same as the settings available at print-time because they are in
the PPDs. We will use the Epson Stylus Photo 1290 for this
example.
Wether you are configuring a hot-folder, re-processing a
job or manually inserting a Job in the queue, this procedure will
be the same
Print Quality
The options in this section usually pertain to resolution and
other print-quality related settings. In the case of the Epson
1290, the choice of halftone secreening or stochastic can be
made here. The resolutions that appear in the resolution drop-
down will vary from paper type to paper type.
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