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 a published pagesetup will be automatically sent for processing and colour management in Veripress, eliminating the need for dropfolders or manual file submission.

Note: Jobs output via Veripress in this way must be in a file input format available to your Veripress version.

 

Megarip Printer Driver

The first step before proceeding is to enable access to the Megarip.inf driver file. The Megarip printer driver is a proprietary Serendipity Software driver that Windows will use as the printer driver.

The file is located on the Serendipity Veripress installation DVD in the following location: /drivers/win/win_xp_vista_7/

or it can be downloaded from the Serendipity Software website.

 

Configuring the Pagesetup for Publishing as a System Printer

  1. In the Workbench, select the Pagesetup to be published from the list of available items.
  2. Go to the Publish panel and enable the checkbox for TCP Port: Activate port number option.
  3. Enter the TCP port number into the field and save the Pagesetup.

 

Note on Port Numbers: It is recommended that the port number assigned to the Pagesetup be a port over 10000 to avoid conflict with the operating system or an existing application. Each pagesetup to be published needs its own unique port number, for example, 10200, 10201, etc.

Note on Media: When submitting jobs to a published Pagesetup the default Media assigned to the Pagesetup is used. If you wish to publish to different Media (paper type & configuration) on the same printer each Media required needs to be assigned its own Pagesetup with its own unique port number.

 

Creating a TCP/IP Windows System Printer

A system printer needs to be created and configured on the Windows computer that will be running the Veripress Server.

  1. Select Windows Start menu > Devices and Printers.
  2. Click on Add Printer. The Add Printer wizard will appear.
  3. Select Add a Local Printer and click Next.
  4. Select Create a New Port and Standard TCP/IP Port from the Type of Port dropdown menu.
  5. Click Next.
  6. Type a Printer or Hostname Address:
    1. Device Type – TCP/IP Device
    2. Hostname or IP address – Enter the Network IP address of the Windows computer running the Veripress Server (e.g., 192.168.3.31).
    3. Port name – Enter a name for the Windows port. This is NOT the printer name.
    4. Uncheck the option to Query the Printer and Automatically Select the Driver to Use.
  7. Click Next.
  8. Additional Port Information Required:
    1. Device Type – Custom. Click the Settings button to open the configuration window.
      1. Protocol – Select Raw
      2. Raw Port Number – Enter the unique TCP port number assigned to the pagesetup to be published, e.g., 10201.
      3. Click OK. The window will close and return to the Additional Port Information window.
  9. Click Next.
  10. Install the Printer Driver:
    1. If this is the first time installing a Veripress system printer, insert the Veripress installation DVD and select Have Disk.
    2. Navigate to the /drivers/win/win_xp_vista_7/ directory and select the Megarip.inf file and click Open.
    3. The Serendipity Megarip Driver should now be displayed.
  11. Click Next.
  12. Note: The above step can be skipped for any subsequent installs of Veripress system printers. The driver can be chosen from the Windows printer driver list.
  13. Which Version of the driver do you want to use:
    1. Select Use the driver that is currently installed (recommended) unless you are replacing an older installed version of the Serendipity Megarip driver.
    2. Click Next.
  14. Type a Printer Name:
    1. Enter a name for the printer. This is the name that will appear in the Windows Printers list and be available a a printer option when printing from Windows applications. The name should be unique for the published pagesetup.
    2. Click Next.
  15. Printer Sharing:
    1. Select Share this printer so that others on your network can find and use it.
    2. Keep the default printer name or enter a share name.
    3. Click Next.
  16. You’ve successfully added “Printer Name”:
    1. Choose whether the published pagesetup destination is to be the default system printer.
    2. If desired, click the Print a Test Page button. The test page job should appear in the Veripress QueueManager.
    3. Click Finish to close the wizard.

 

 

 

 

 

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