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APR options
Print with high res:
images in your job with high-resolution images that are located in
a specified APR path.
Print with low res:
existing low-resolution images—for example, for proofing
purposes.
In the
3.
Use APR mask from
PostScript image:
contained in the low-resolution image file.
Use this option to use the masking data contained in the
High res:
high-resolution image file.
Use this option to use the masking data that is common in
Both:
both high-resolution and low-resolution image files—for example,
if the images defined by the two sets of masking data overlap, the
overlapping area is RIPed.
Note: If the masking data in the low-resolution image file defines a
completely different part of an image than the masking data in the
high-resolution file, no masking data is used.
Setting a High-Resolution Path
There are two default paths in which the Spire CXP8000 color server
searches for high-resolution images:
Search in the input folder:
searches for high-resolution images in the same folder as the PDL file.
D:\Shared\High Res:
this folder, copy the files to
You can also add a new high-resolution path, and then edit, or delete the
path.
Paths other than the default paths are defined on a per-job basis, or set in
the virtual printer. You can specify paths on local hard drives, CD-ROM
drives, and the floppy drive connected to the Spire CXP8000 color server.
You can also specify paths on remote clients or file servers.
area, select one of the following options:
Use this option to replace low-resolution
Use this option to print the job with the
area, select one of the following options:
Use this option to use the masking data
The Spire CXP8000 color server first
If you want to save your high-resolution files in
D:\Shared\High Res
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