HP Designget AG5234 Rev. 7 manual Post processing operations

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USER GUIDE FOR HP 6 COLOR PLUGIN

Tag

Description

 

 

<time>

The time when the job is processed, in the 24-hour format HHMMSS,

 

unless a truncated form is specified.

 

You can use this tag to include the time a file is processed in the file

 

name string.

 

For example, if printing to file at 15:39:36 (approximately 3:39 pm) this

 

tag produces the string 153936.

<unique>

A unique sequence number used to make every file different when plac-

 

ing output files in a folder.

 

You can use this tag to generate a unique sequence number for the page.

 

The default length of the number generated is four digits long, so the

 

first number would be 0000. The length of the number can be specified,

 

as detailed in the example for the tag <job#>.

 

When restarting the RIP, the unique numbering will attempt to restart at

 

its initial value, for example 0000. However, if a file exists with that

 

number, the next available unique number is used.

 

 

<xres>

The horizontal resolution of the page, as specified in the page setup.

 

You can use this tag to include the horizontal resolution of the page in

 

the file name string.

 

For example, you can differentiate between pages with a resolution of

 

600 x 600 dpi and 300 x 300 dpi by using this tag. This tag produces a

 

string such as 600 or 300, depending on the horizontal resolution.

<yres>

The vertical resolution of the page, as specified in the page setup.

 

You can use this tag to include the vertical resolution of the page in the

 

file name string. For example, on a page with the resolution 600 x 600,

 

this tag produces the string 600.

 

 

 

Table 5 File renaming tags (Continued)

10 Post processing operations

The plugin Configuration dialog box has an Output: Post Processing text box in which you can enter commands and their options, in the same way as a command line. These commands are carried out after the page buffer has been sent to the printer or once the output file has been created. The commands available depend on the platform on which you are running the RIP.

Note: You cannot perform post processing if you are using a Macintosh computer.

The command can be a simple batch file or a complex application, provided that you give the command all nec- essary options and information; a command needing operator intervention is likely to cause problems. You can specify options understood by the application, and data such as the path of the relevant input or output files.

You can use post processing commands to convert the file to a different format or to send somebody an e-mail notifying them that a job has been processed. There are several other possibilities, such as extracting information for use in reports, limited only by your ability to obtain or create a suitable application and to supply information to it.

If the string you enter into the Output: Post Processing text box refers to a post processing application then this application must be available on the computer running the RIP. The string should normally include the file extension and the full path name of the application file. However, you can type just the file name if the applica- tion file has the extension .EXE and is in one of the directories specified by the PATH variable.

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Contents HP DesignJet 6 color ProofReady Plugin Copyright and Trademarks Page Contents Introduction Summary of plugin featuresSystem requirements WindowsInstalling plugins with the RIP Installing the pluginLinux User Guide for HP 6 Color Plugin Installing screening plugins Source folder Description Destination folder Location of plugin foldersEnabling plugins in the Harlequin RIP Creating a page setupSetup dialog AG50324 Rev Layout options Configuring Harlequin RIP devicesOption, and named according to the settings in File template Printer Adding output devices DevicesSupplied ProofReady profiles ProofReady profilesProofReady profile Device Paper type HP Ref Resolution dpi Changing the default screening methodDescription of screening modes Output file namingConfigure Device dialog showing File template field Checking tags Tag usageTag Description Content generating tags Buffer name without the page number prefix and without char Post processing operations Post processing substitution codes Checking the command stringCommand line monitoring Color management Troubleshooting post processing commandCalibrating the printer Create a suitable page setup Creating and installing ICC profilesRecalibrating the printer Print and measure an ICC target Install the ICC profile in your RIPNew Color Setup dialog Eclipse Release Creating color setupsError messages TroubleshootingPrinter-specific messages and symptoms Job output for job name is aborting Messages for file name templates Parallel port performance and reliability Messages for post processingPatterning when not using color management Problems with passwordsAG50324 Rev