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How to Create a new Signature Manually
Select Signature Group in the Workbench datatypes list. Select File > New to create a new Signature Group and name it. Select the Signatures tab and choose New to create a new signature. Enter a name for it. Select the … Continue reading
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How to Create a Replace Colour Set for Process Colours
There are a number of ways to create a replacement colour for the process colours. These include: Select the process colour patch on the right, eg. Cyan. This copies that process colour into the replace patch on the left. With … Continue reading
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How to Create a Regular Expression
In this example, we will create a Regular Expression to match some job names. The process involves deciding which jobs you want auto-proofed, creating a Regular Expression for them and selecting it in the RIPMonitor. List of Job Names DSCF-mike-test2.jpg … Continue reading
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How to Create a New Paper Profile
Open the Workbench application. Select Paper Profile in the datatypes list and create a new one (File > New). Select a Media (this needs to be preconfigured). Enter the name for the Paper Profile. Select Print Density Chart from the … Continue reading
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How to Create a Job Genie
Overview Plate separated, single-bit screened TIFFs have become predominant in print industry workflows. The TIFF Based (Generic) input filter is designed to poll jobs from RIPs that produce 1-bit TIFF files – one for each process or spot colour plate … Continue reading
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