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This will create a PDF datafile when the option Create PDF (with Medatada) is checked.
This format can be obtained using PlanetPress Design and PlanetPress Office or PlanetPress
Production.
By default, the Create PDF option is:
Checked if the incoming stream has been produced with the Objectif Lune Printer Driver.
Unchecked if the incoming stream comes from some other PostScript Driver.
Grayed out and unchecked if the incoming stream is not PostScript.
Data Capture from PlanetPress Design
Once a shared Windows printer queue using Objectif Lune Printer Driver (PS) is installed on both the server
and the client sides, data capture can be achieved the same way as with any other Windows printer queues.
Data Capture from PlanetPress Design:
1. Start PlanetPress Design.
2. Choose Tools | Data Capture | Windows Queue Input.
3. Select a Windows print queue using the Objectif Lune Printer Driver (PS) from the drop-down list.
4. Click Capture.
5. Start the windows application from which you want to capture data.
6. Open your selected document.
7. Click File | Print.
8. Choose the same Windows print queue as in step 4.
Note that steps 5-7 can be performed at any time, even if PlanetPress Design is not yet in data capture mode.
This is because every Windows printer queue using Objectif Lune Printer Driver (PS) is paused by default.
Once the data capture has started, it captures the first queued job. If there are more than 1 job, the user will
have to use the data capture button again.
PDF Creation Parameters
PDF files retrieved from a Windows print queue using Objectif Lune Printer Driver (PS) have the following
properties:
PDF 1.4
Optimized PDF (subject to change)
No down-sampling of images
These settings are pre-configured and cannot be changed by the user.
About Metadata
Metadata files are files containing information on the job itself rather than containing the job per se. A job
sent to the Objectif Lune Printer Driver (PS) creates its own metadata, allowing users to retrieve relevant
information, such as, for instance, the time and date the print request was sent. For more on this, see the
Working with Metada (Page 260) documentation pages.
Capturing Data - Detailed Directions
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