User`s guide
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Make Composite
Selecting this checkbox turns on the “Make Composite
From Separation” feature. Use this ONLY on separated
PostScript files. If the file is not separated, the results will be
unpredictable
This feature will take the plates from a separated job with
up to 256 plates and merge them together into a composite. This
is a powerful feature widely used for proofing separations to
view trapping, etc.
Make Separation
Selecting this checkbox turns on the “Make Separation
From Composite” feature. Use this ONLY on jobs that were
printed as composite color. If the jobs are separated or mono-
chrome, the results will be unpredictable.
This feature will take a composite job and separate it out
into C, M, Y and K plates. This feature is handy when a separa-
tion is required but the original file is not available or was
created with an application that does not support printing
separations
.
Configuring PowerRIP ImageSet
program settings
The PowerRIP ImageSet “Configuration” menu option
contains five options:
Configure Inputs. Selecting this option has the same effect
as clicking the “Inputs” button on the main dialog.
Configure Outputs. Selecting this option has the same
effect as clicking the “Outputs” button on the main dialog
Validate PowerRIP (disabled once software is validated) is
used for validating the product (makes the “PowerrRIP” water-
mark dissappear)
Remove Validation (disabled if software is not yet vali-
dated) is used for removing the validation to move the software
to another system.
Configure PowerRIP settings allows you to set application-
specific settings.
Job Expiration:
This lets you set how long printed jobs will remain in the
queue before being deleted. You can set the time in minutes
hours, and days. Keep in mind that expired jobs will NOT be
deleted until all pages have left the output queue (Pages Being
Printed) either by being printed and automatically deleted or by
being deleted by hand by the user. Jobs with pages still waiting
to be printed will remain in the job queue indefinetely.