You need to create an imposition proof process template that will be used for a specific customer. The customer's job will be ongoing, with files being received intermittently throughout a long period of time. You want to make this imposition proof process template available only for this particular customer.
Create a job
- If it is not already open, start Prinergy Workshop.
- In Job Finder, right-click your main group, and choose New Job.
- Type the job name
XX_Imposition_Proof_PT
(where <XX> represents your initials). - Click Create.
- Minimize the Job Manager window.
Copy input files and imposition plans to the jobs folder
- From your workstation, locate:
Prinergy Activity Practice Files / Act_18_Create Impo PT / Input Files
- Copy the
Input Files
and Impositions
folders. - Restore Job Manager.
- Right-click the
XX_Imposition_Proof_PT
job folder icon in the lower left corner of Job Manager. Select Open Job Folder in File Browser. - In the
XX_Imposition_Proof_PT
folder, open UserDefinedFolders
. - Paste the
Input Files
and Impositions
folders into UserDefinedFolders
. - Close the job folder.
- Minimize the Job Manager window.
Create an imposition proof process template
- From the Tools menu, choose Process Template Editor.
- Open the Imposition Output group.
- Right-click the Virtual Proof group and select New Process Template.
- From the File menu, select Save.
- In the Save Process Template dialog box, enter the name of your new process template. Type
XX_Imposed VPS Proof
(where <XX> represents your initials). - Click the Create Process Template button.
- In the Output To list, select Virtual Proof.
- Open the Color Convert section and make sure that the Match Colors in Page Content check box is cleared.
- Open the Layout section.
- In the Media area, in the Size list, select Cut sheet.
- Open the Device section.
- In the Device Path box, change the path from
%Job%\Proofs
to %JOB%\imposed PDF Output.
- From the File menu, select Save.
- Close the imposition proof process template.
- Close Process Template Editor.
Use job favorites
- From the Job menu, choose Manage Job/User Favorites.
- Select the Job Favorites tab on the right side of the window.
- In the left column, locate your imposition process template: Imposition Output > Virtual Proof > XX_Imposed VPS Proof
- Click Add. This adds your imposition output process template to the Job Favorites tab in the Process Template pane.
- Click OK.
- In Job Manager, view the Job tab in the Process Template pane. You will see your imposition process template located there.
Add and refine the input file
- Right-click the Input Files pane and choose Add Input Files.
- In the Add Input Files dialog box, click the Job Folder button and locate:
UserDefinedFolders/ Input Files/ Type Brochure.pdf
. - Click the Add Selected button to add the file to the Files to Add list.
- In the Options section of the Add Input Files dialog box, select the Process Selected Files Using Process Template check box. Use the process template: Refine > Refine > 1stRef-Normz.
- In the Add Input Files dialog box, click OK.
- In the Start Process dialog box, click OK.
Impose PDF pages
- Select the Signatures view.
- From the View menu, choose as Thumbnails.
- From the File menu, choose Import Imposition.
- In the Import Imposition dialog box, click the Job Folder button and locate:
UserDefinedFolders / Impositions / Type Brochure.jdf
- Click Import.
- In the Start Process dialog box, click OK.
- In the Pages pane, right-click Type
Brochure.p1.pdf
and choose Select All Pages. - Right-click any selected PDF page and select Assign Page to Position. Verify that the PDF page numbers are associated with the correct page set positions.
- Click OK.
Proof the imposition using the new process template
- In the Imposition Plans pane, select the TypeBrochure imposition plan.
- From the Jobs tab in the Process Template pane, click the XX_Imposed VPS Proof process template button.
- In the Start Process dialog box, click OK.
- Right-click the imposition plan and choose Open VPS files.
- At completion of the proof process, close the Prinergy VPS window.