How to Create and Use Quick Sets
Introduction
This section describes how to create and use Quick Sets. A Quick Set contains a set of
printer configuration parameters that are defined and then saved for use with print jobs
that will benefit from that particular set of parameters.
When you edit and/or create a Quick Set you can customize it to meet your print setup
needs. Quick Sets can dramatically increase your productivity since they can be designed
to offer a predefined set of configurations to support the white ink workflow. Once you
create a Quick Set you can copy and then edit it to create as many variations as required
to support various workflow options.
Use Quick Sets to manage your jobs more efficiently. A Quick Set is a RIP-Queue tool
that automatically applies your selected set of settings when you choose it for your print
job. Quick Sets are convenient when working with white ink because they can be used
to predefine the ink layer configurations and optionally can reference Filters that contain
pre-defined Color Correction and Spot Layer Tool settings (think of the Filter as a group
of particular Color Management settings that can be contained within a more general
group of settings - the Quick Set). Once you create and apply Quick Sets to a print job,
the job will have the appropriate settings automatically selected.
Quick Set Options Specific to White Ink Workflow
In the Quick Set dialog, you can click on any of the tabs to modify any of the Advanced
Options. The options shown here are the ones that will provide the most benefit to white
ink workflow productivity:
Quick Set Name
The Quick Set Name is the name that will appear in the RIP-Queue menu. If you edit
the default Quick Set, you cannot change the Quick Set Name. Use identifying features
in your Quick Set Names to help you pick the appropriate Quick Set later on. For example,
if your Quick Set indicates 2 layers of white flood, including the term 2 Layer Flood in
the name will help you correctly identify and use that Quick Set.
Note:
We recommend a standard Quick Set Naming Convention that helps to identify the
print order of your layers in the following order; "Top Layer Definition"; "Middle
Layer Definition"; and "Bottom Layer Definition". You can use shortcut terms like: 4c
wf ws, or 4c ws 4c. You can also use longer terms like 4color whitefill whitespot, or
wspot wfill CMYK to remind you of the order.
Media
Media includes the following settings:
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