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Note: See also Dot Enlargement layout presets.
General steps for creating a hot folder
- Select Tools > Hot Folder Setup.
- In the Hot Folder Setup dialog box, click
. - Type a name for the hot folder in the Hot Folders list, and click anywhere in the dialog box.
- In the Input folder box, click Select, locate and select the desired folder (if needed, click
to create a new folder), and click Select. - To define an output folder for the output TIFF file, click Select in the Output folder box, select an output folder, and click Select.
- To delete the input files after the output file is created, select the Delete input files after output check box.
Note: You may prefer to retain the original (untagged) input files. To retain the original files in the Input\Processed Files subfolder, clear the Delete input files after output check box.
- In the Hot folder type list, select Dot Enlargement Tags.
- Set the options as needed.
- Click Save.
Hot folder options for dot enlargement
Option | Settings | Notes |
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Resolution | 2400.0 dpi 4800.0 dpi | The selected value determines the available threshold values for Dot enlargement. |
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Dot Enlargement | Various threshold values
or No | To set the dot enlargement tag, select a value that specifies the minimum dot threshold. The available threshold values depend on the selected Resolution setting: - Files with 2400 dpi resolution: 1x2 pixels, 2x2 pixels, 2x3 pixels, 3x3 pixels, 3x4 pixels, 4x4 pixels
- Files with 4800 dpi resolution: 3x3 pixels, 4x4 pixels, 5x5 pixels, 6x6 pixels, 7x7 pixels, 8x8 pixels
To disable dot enlargement, select No. |
Include tag in file name | Check box | Select this check box to include the tag descriptor in the file name. Clear this check box to output the file with its original file name. |
Delimiter | User-defined | If Include tag in file name is selected, also specify the desired delimiter character for separating the tag descriptor from the rest of the original file name. |