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Pagesetup Pool Decision Algorithm

When does the Pagesetup Pool decide which Pagesetup the job will process on ? As the job is about to start Imaging, the server inspects the pagesetup pool configuration and the current job queue. It then assigns an appropriate pagesetup … Continue reading

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Paper Profiles for Canon “Printer Screening” Drivers

Blackmagic and Megarip include manufacturer printer screening or (HTM – half tone module) drivers as part of printer output suites provided with the software. Printer screening drivers utilise manufacturer designed LUTs (look up tables) specific to individual media, resolution and … Continue reading

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Setting Maximum Ink when profiling high-resolution printers

Users may find when calibrating printers with a high normal print resolution, i.e. 1200 x 1200 dpi or above, that severe Paper Profile Ink Limiting is required in order to prevent flooding. The necessity to Ink Limit 2+ ink channels … Continue reading

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Veripress – Printing to a Published Pagesetup Printer Across a Network

Printing from Mac OS X to Mac OS X, or Windows to Windows Printing to a published pagesetup printer across a network where both computers (the machine sending the print and the machine running the Veripress Server) share a common … Continue reading

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Veripress – Publishing a Pagesetup on Windows 7 / 8 / 10

Even though you cannot print from Veripress, Pagesetup’s can be set up as Windows system printer destinations to allow jobs to be easily submitted for proofing via the Print option of third party software or design packages. Jobs printed to … Continue reading

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