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Chapter 6—Production Printing
Creo APR
Creo APR is an image replacement method for PostScript files.
Creo APR is a standardized set of file instructions that specify how
an external high-resolution image is placed in a PostScript file as it
goes to RIP. The instructions specify the type, size, position,
rotation, cropping and location of the high-resolution images
themselves.
When you send your PostScript file to be processed, the IC-304
print controller checks it for Creo APR instructions. It then
searches for the external high-resolution file, performs the
specified image replacement and RIPs the PostScript file.
For more information about setting a high-resolution path and
selecting high-resolution or low-resolution images, see
Export as PDF2Go
PDF2Go is a port through which you can export RTP and PDL files,
and convert them to a PDF file during export.
The IC-304 print controller is capable of exporting jobs that are
standard PDF files, both before and after processing. For an
exported RTP job, the PDF file includes the rasterized data of the
job.
The operation converts the RTP information to raster files that can
be encapsulated in a PDF format. This process ensures that the file
can be processed and printed on any PDF printer.
To export as PDF2Go:
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Select one of the following options:
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Print Optimized
: Generates a high-resolution PDF file in
300dpi.
•
Screen Optimized
(default): Generates a low-resolution PDF
file in 72 dpi.
Tip: Use the Screen Optimized option when you want to generate a light
PDF file—for example, a file that you can send as a proof by e-mail.