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True Spot Colors
When enabled, this option will tell PowerRIP ImageSet to
enable the “True Spot” feature. This feature will recognize spot
colors within a composite or separated job and, using a propri-
etary mechanism, render the color as accurately as possible on
the output device.
Screening
This option lets you select the type of halftone screening to
use. For “contone-looking” proofs, use Stochastic. For halftone-
screening, use one of the pre-defined screen rulings or select
“Document Defined Halftone” to set the frequencies/angles/spot
functions in your application. Available “pre-defined” halftone
screen choices range from 30-line to 150 line in both “Standard”
angles and “Special” angles. The special angles are less likely to
produce moire. You can use this option whether you are printing
composites, separations, composite from separations or separa-
tions from composites. This feature not available for the PDF or
TIFF file generator output devices.
Nesting
This allows you to activate the nesting feature and set the
reduction size of the nested pages. The nesting feature allows the
printing of multiple pages on one sheet of output media. For
example, if we had a multi-page, Letter-size job and were to set
“Nesting” to “Pages at 100%” and “Nesting Output Media Size”
to “Tabloid”, the job would print 2-up on 11x17 paper. The
nesting mechanism will automatically rotate the nested pages to
accomodate as many as possible on the output sheet.
Nesting Output Media Size
This settings allows you to specify the output media size
when using the nesting feature (see above for explanation).
When “Nesting” is set to “No Nesting”, this option has no
effect..
Job Priority
This option allows you to choose the priority of the job.
Jobs with higher priority will be printed before jobs with lower
priority by the PowerRIP ImageSet server. Priorities can be re-
assigned after the job has been queued in PowerRIP ImageSet.
See the “Queue Control” section for more details.
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When Using Adobe PageMaker in Windows
When using Adobe PageMaker 6.5 in Windows: You must
copy the PPDs for the PowerRIP printers you are using into
PageMaker’s PPD folder. This folder is usually named
“\PM65\RSRC\USENGLSH\PPD4”. At print-time, you must
select the PPD to use in the “PPD” window of the print dialog.
Additionally, you should always click on “Features” and select a
setting for each option available for that printer as PageMaker
does not automatically use the defaults listed in the PPD as do
most other applications.
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