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For help creating documents that use Fiery® FreeForm™ or Freeform 2 features, see "FreeForm Caching" (page 108) or
"FreeForm 2 Caching" (page 109). For help creating a document in VPS or VDX format, refer to "VPSCaching" (page 110).
l Caching method: Select the caching method you want to use.
l Select None to prevent the RIP from using any caching.
l Select Generic to use the standard caching provided by PostScript Level 2.
l Select FreeForm and use the options that appear to either make the current document a FreeForm master doc-
ument, or make the current document a document that calls a FreeForm master document.
l Select FreeForm 2 and use the options that appear to make the current document a FreeForm 2 master doc-
ument. To make the current document call a FreeForm 2 master document, select individual pages and use the
options that appear in the Page properties dialog box.
l Select VPS to cache all virtual and cachable pages. Note that VPSalways creates booklets.
l Select VDX to cache only those pages of type virtual that are defined as cachable.
l Use Form Versioning at printer level: Use this option to set a version number for the document.
l Form Version: You use a version number to tell a document to check its version number before executing, and only
execute if it is the most recent version.
l Search Database Name: This legacy option is unused and disabled. It is removed in later versions of PlanetPress.
l PostScript Level: Select the PostScript Level for the converted document. This should correspond to the highest
level your printer supports.
l Do not use Virtual Memory for EPS/PDFpages: Check if your PostScript Level 2 printer prints errors when 2 or
more EPSor PDFfiles are present on your page. This is only useful in some older PostScript Level 2 printers.
l Caching Options group (only appears with FreeForm and FreeForm 2 caching methods)
l This Document is a Master: Select to create a FreeForm or FreeForm 2 master document.
l Form number: Enter a FreeForm document reference number. If the document you are creating is a FreeForm
master document, it will be assigned the number entered in this box. If the document you are creating is not a master
document, it will be associated with the FreeForm master document identified by the number entered in this box.
l Master ID: Enter the FreeForm 2 master document name. When you create a FreeForm 2 master document, you
must name it. This makes it possible for multiple FreeForm 2 master documents to be cached on a given printer and for
any FreeForm 2 document to specifically call any cached FreeForm 2 master document.
l Maximum Data Line Length: Define the number of columns in a data page. Enter the value, or use the spin but-
tons to increment or decrement the value. The maximum value for this option is 65,535 characters. The default value is
also 256 characters. You should tune this value to the longest line in your input data. Setting a maximum data line
length that greatly exceeds the length of the longest line in your input data may increase execution time depending on
the printer manufacturer. Also, the 65,535 value affects imaging, faxing, archiving, and caching VDX functionality. Opti-
mized PostScript Stream is not affected by this value.
l Behavior
l Use end of job keyword: Use this option when you want to execute several documents by sending a single
job that contains all the triggers and input data for those documents. Note that this is only functional in Printer-
Centric run mode and will not work in any other outputs.
l End of Job Keyword: Enter the keyword for the end of job.
l Skip blank data pages: Select to have the document ignore any empty data pages it encounters at runtime.
Clear to have the document execute with any empty data pages it encounters.
l PostScript Printer Form Cache
l Set Form Cache: Select to set the size of the printer form cache and/or the size of the largest item the cache
can contain.
l Max Form Item: Set the size (in bytes) of the largest single EPS, PDF, or bitmapped image that the form
cache can contain. You use the size of the largest and most frequently used image in your document to deter-
mine an appropriate value for this option.
l Max Form Cache: Set the size (in bytes) of the PostScript printer form cache. You base the setting for this
option on the number of images in your documents, their sizes, and how frequently each image repeats in a doc-
ument.
Setting Up a Document
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