Introduction To Hotfolders - Canon imagePRESS C7010VPS Operating Information Manual

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Hotfolders

Introduction to hotfolders

Introduction
Technically, a hotfolder is a mapped network drive on a workstation that is linked to a
shared folder on the PRISMAsync controller.
For an operator, a hotfolder is a folder on a workstation where printable files can be
dropped for printing.
Hotfolders are primarily aimed at recurring PDF workflows. In these workflows identical
PDFs, or other printable files, with identical settings are printed on a regular basis. Hot-
folders should not be used in combination with job tickets.
The job settings for hotfolders
The settings of a hotfolder can be defined by:
a hotfolder default ticket in the hotfolder itself, or
the automated workflow to which the hotfolder is linked.
It is advised to use the hotfolder functionality in combination with the hotfolder default
ticket.
However, if you want to use the settings of the automated workflow in which the hotfolder
was created, you must make sure that the
workflow is enabled (tick the checkbox). Furthermore, in this case it is advised not to
place a hotfolder default ticket in the hotfolder, to prevent mixing up settings.
Before you can use a hotfolder
To be able to use the hotfolder function, the following steps must be carried out first:
In the Settings Editor, the system administrator must activate the
In the Settings Editor, the key operator must create a hotfolder and link the hotfolder
to a workflow.
On a workstation, the key operator must create a shared network drive that is linked
to the hotfolder.
On the desktop of that workstation, the key operator can create a shortcut to the
folder, if desired.
Override the job ticket
Chapter 10 - Adapt printer settings to your needs
Introduction to hotfolders
setting in that automated
Hotfolder
function.
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