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Learn about the print job settings

The following tables show the print job properties you can change on the control panel.

This topic describes the following settings:

  1. General job settings

  2. Layout settings

  3. Delivery settings

  4. Print quality settings

  5. Finishing settings

  6. Page programming settings

1 General job settings

Job setting

What you can define

[Job type]

Job type

Indicate the type of job:

  • [Normal]

  • [Variable data]

[Note for operator]

Job instruction

Read the instruction from the sender.

[Number of sets]

[Check first set]

Number of sets

Indicate the number of sets:

  • Number of sets (maximum 65,000).

  • Indicate if only the first set needs to be printed.

[Job name]

Job name

Enter a new name for the job.

[Print range]

Print range

Indicate if you want to print all pages or records, or want to select a print range.

[Separator sheets]

Separator sheets

Indicate if you want to add separator sheets to distinguish individual sets.

The media that are used for separator sheets are configured in the Settings Editor. (Configure media of banner pages, trailer pages, tickets, separator sheets, and covers)

Configure in the Settings Editor if you want to use banner and trailer pages to distinguish individual jobs. (Configure banner pages and trailer pages)

[Accounting ID]

Accounting information

Enter information for billing and charging job costs:

  • [Accounting ID], to identify a user or a group of users.

  • [Cost centre], to identify an organisational department, project or group.

  • [Note], to enter additional information required for accounting.

2 Layout settings

Job setting

What you can define

[1- or 2-sided]

Sides to print on

Indicate if the prints are printed on one or both sides.

[Binding edge]

Orientation and binding location

The orientation of the content is part of the original settings and cannot be changed. You can change the binding edge: the sheet edge to which the previous page is bound.

[Media]

Media

Select the media for the job.

[Cover]

Usage of covers

Indicate if you want to use covers and select the cover media. You can also indicate if you want to print on one or both sides of the cover.

The default media that are used for covers are configured in the Settings Editor. (Configure media of banner pages, trailer pages, tickets, separator sheets, and covers)

[Layout]

Layout of the pages on the sheets

Indicate if and how you want to print more than one page of a document on a single side:

  • [Booklet], to print a multipage document as booklet.

  • [Multiple up] , to print multiple pages on a sheet side.

  • [Same up] , to print the same page multiple times on a sheet side.

[Zoom]

Scaling factor

Indicate if you want to scale the image according to the page size, or set the zoom factor manually (25% - 400%).

[Align]

Alignment of the image to a sheet location

Indicate how you want to align the image on the sheet: to a corner, edge or to the middle of a sheet.

[Shift]  → [Margin shift]

[Shift]  → [Image shift]

Mirrored and shifted page layout

Indicate if you want to apply a margin shift. When you adjust the default margin shift you create more or less space at the location of the binding edge, with a maximum shift of 100 mm / 3.94".

Indicate if you want to use an image shift. When you adjust the image shift you move the image on the sheet, with a maximum shift of 100 mm / 3.94".

[Margin erase]

Erase the margin of an image

Indicate if you want to erase the margins of the image. When you adjust the margin erase you erase areas of the image, with a maximum of 100 mm / 3.94".

3 Delivery settings

Job setting

What you can define

[Print delivery] →

[Output tray]

Output tray

Indicate which output tray to use. The selected finishing method can require a specific output tray.

[Print delivery] →

[Sort]

Sorting method

Indicate how you want to sort the output, [By page] or [By set]

[Print delivery] →

[Offset stacking]

Stacking method

Indicate if you want stacking with or without an offset. Offset stacking depends on the active workflow profile. (Choose a workflow profile)

[Print delivery] →

[Advanced settings]

Delivery method

Indicate the delivery method of the sheets in the output tray of your choice:

  • [Print order], indicate the delivery order of the sheets.

  • [Sheet orientation], indicate which sheet orientation is applied.

  • [Rotation], indicate if the sheets are rotated in the output tray.

4 Print quality settings

Job setting

What you can define

[Adjust image]

Adjustment of CMYK values on job level

Adjust the CMYK curves on job level when needed.

The PRISMAsync Print Server colour management and print engine ensure optimal colour reproduction on the media you use. However, sometimes you want to edit CMYK values on job level for a better result.(Adjust CMYK curves for a job)

[Print quality]  → [Colour preset]

Selection of the colour preset

If required, select a default colour preset for the job:

  • [Office documents], predefined colour settings for the reproduction of text and graphical lines in office documents.

  • [Photographic content], predefined colour settings for the reproduction of photographs and images

[Print quality]  → [Edit colour settings]

Definition and adjustment of the colour preset

Adjust the colour settings of the selected colour preset and save the colour preset if required. The colour presets are also created in the Settings Editor. (Configure colour presets)

[Print quality]  → [Edit colour settings]:

  • [Input profile]

  • [Rendering intent]

  • [Standard rules CMYK saturation intent]

Input profile and rendering intent

Indicate which input profiles and renderings intents you want to use. Furthermore, you can indicate if embedded profiles and embedded rendering intents must be overruled.

For CMYK you can indicate if the colour management system must preserve pure process colours or comply to standard colour management rules.

[Print quality]  → [Edit colour settings]  → [Spot colours]

Spot colour matching

Use this function to enable or disable spot colour matching.

If spot colour matching is enabled, select the colour mapping group for the colour preset. Colour mapping is a function that maps (transforms) one or more source colour values into different target colour values.

Spot colours are managed on the control panel and in the Settings Editor. (Create a spot colour, Configure spot colours and spot colour libraries)

[Print quality]  → [Edit colour settings]  → [Halftones]

Halftone selection

Indicate if you want to change the selected halftones:

  • Halftone [Fine] for sharper texts or improvement of the colour gradient in colour areas.

  • Halftone [Normal] for text, images and graphics.

[Print quality]  → [Edit colour settings]  → [Other settings]

Other colour presets

There are several other colour settings, each for a specific situation:

  • [Print black & white].

    Indicate if all colours are printed using the black channel only.

  • [Use PDF overprint simulation].

    Indicate if you want that opaque objects look transparent. Then, the underlying objects get visible.

  • [Use PDF/X output intent].

    Indicate if you want to print according to the embedded PDF/X output intent. Then, the Device CMYK definitions are ignored.

  • [Overprinting black].

    Use this setting to force black objects to print over background colour. This option is used by the native PDF RIP to prevent registration artifacts.

  • [Preserve pure black].

    Indicate if pure black preservation is applied when possible. Pure black preservation means that the colour black is composed of 100% K ink or toner. When pure black preservation is not possible or disabled, the colour black is composed of a mixture of C, M, Y, and K inks.

  • [Black Point Compensation (BPC)].

    Black Point Compensation (BPC) is used in combination with the relative colourimetric rendering intent. Black Point Compensation (BPC) scales input colours relative to the output black in order to preserve details in dark areas. When the output black is rather light, [Enhanced BPC] is preferred over [Adobe BPC] because it has a better performance.

[Print quality]  → [Resolution]

Print resolution

Indicate the print resolution.

[Print quality]  → [Colour bar]

Colour patches on the printed output

Indicate if you want to print an extra colour bar of colour patches on the printed output to check the ink density, dot grain and contrast. Colour bars are created in the Settings Editor. (Configure colour bars)

[Print quality]  → [Information bar]

Values of used colour settings on the printed output

Indicate if you want to print the values of the used colour settings on the printed output. Information bars are created in the Settings Editor. (Configure information bars)

[Print quality]  → [Quality adjustments]

Print quality adjustments

There are several settings available to adjust the print quality:

  • [Image smoothing]

    Use this function when you want to apply an anti-aliasing algorithm to smooth images with a low resolution.

  • [Moiré reduction for images]

    Use this function when you want to apply a Moiré reduction algorithm to enhance photographic images. Please note that when images have a resolution below 300 dpi, the Moiré reduction only takes effect when the image smoothing function is enabled.

  • [Trapping]

    When you want to improve the object registration, you can select one of the available trapping presets or create a new trapping preset.

  • [Colour / resolution priority]

    Use this setting for sharp edges when graphic objects with a high toner density may appear blurry at the edges of the graphic. The graphic objects may become less saturated. In general, a larger resolution improves the print quality but decreases the job productivity.

  • [Print sharpness]

    Use this setting to change the print resolution. In general, a larger resolution improves the print quality but influences the job productivity.

  • [Edge enhancement for text]

    Use this setting to improve the print quality for text.

  • [Edge enhancement for graphics]

    Use this setting to improve the print quality for graphics.

  • [Render large-sized text as graphics]

    Use this setting to improve the print quality of large-sized text. This option keeps the benefits of using the text halftone screen for small text.

  • [Render thick lines as graphics]

    Use this setting to improve the print quality of thick lines, while keeping the halftone for thin lines. The threshold value in points determines for which line thickness the halftone for graphics will be applied.

[Print quality]  → [Page numbering]

Page numbering

Indicate if you want to have page numbers on the printed documents.

5 Finishing settings

Job setting

What you can define

[Binding]

Binding method

Indicate how to bind your document.

[Folding]

Folding method

Indicate how to fold the printed documents .

[Trimming]

Trimming method

Indicate how to trim the printed documents.

[Punching]

[Creasing]

Punching or creasing method

Depending on the current, installed die set on the printer, indicate either the method of punching or the method of creasing.

6 Page programming

Job setting

What you can define

[Insert]

Additional pages

Add a page before or after one or more page ranges or subsets.

[Delete]

Removal of pages

Delete one or more page ranges or subsets.

[Select]

Selection of job parts

Select page ranges or subsets according to selection criteria.

[Merge]

Merging of subsets

Select subsets to merge.

[Split]

Splitting of subsets

Select a subset to split a subset into the original subsets.

[Merge finishing]

Finishing settings for subsets

Select one or more subsets to apply the finishing properties.

[Split finishing]

Original finishing settings for subsets

Select a subset to use the finishing properties of the original subsets.