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Viewing JDF job definitions
A JDF job definition in Acrobat contains references to the files to be printed as well as instructions and
information for prepress service providers at the production site. The components of a print job and the
order in which they will be printed are listed in a document hierarchy, which appears on the left side of
the Edit JDF Job Definition dialog box.
When you open a JDF job definition, you can view a list of the components of a print job, and you have
access to various panels for specifying information. You view the specifications for individual
components in the print job using the document hierarchy.
JDF Job Definitions dialog box
To open the JDF Job Definitions dialog box:
Do one of the following:
Choose Tools > Print Production > JDF Job Definitions.
Double-click a JDF file on your local machine to start Acrobat and list the JDF file in the JDF Job
Definitions dialog box.
To view specifications of the print job:
1. In the JDF Job Definitions dialog box, select an item in the list, and click Edit.
2. In the document hierarchy of the Edit JDF Job Definition dialog box, click any plus signs (+) to list the
components of a section.
3. Do any of the following:
Select the JDF job definition name--the first item in the hierarchy--to view basic print job specifications
and customer information. The JDF definition may be labelled "Product."
Select a section--the second level in the hierarchy--to view page layout, media, and ink specifications.
Select a file to see information specific to that file.
4. Click tabs to view different specifications.
Edit JDF Job Definition dialog box A. Document hierarchy B. JDF Job Definition tabs

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