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5 Set up PDF HandShake with HELIOS Admin

5.1 Access to the Admin

PDF HandShake can be easily set up from any of your clients.

In this section we discuss the use of HELIOS Admin to set up high-quality color matching for the PDF files you want to print, and how to specify the parameters for layout generation (if you are also using ImageServer).

Before opening the Admin program you should mount the “ICC-Profiles” volume. This volume was created automatically during installation and contains a large number of profiles you can use now. If you have your own profiles and store them in another location, you should move them to the “ICC-Profiles” volume. Inside the top-level folders “Printer”, “Scanner”, and “Monitor” you can create subdirectories at any time Fig. 5.1.

Mounting and using the “ICC-Profiles” volume

Fig. 5.1: Mounting and using the “ICC-Profiles” volume

Note:

If you have added your own image profiles to the “ICC-Profiles” volume issue the following command to update the ICC index file, in order to notify the OPI server about the changes:

# srvutil reconf opisrv

5.2 PDF HandShake options

5.2.1 Server-wide PDF settings

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First, open the Settings menu and select PDF HandShake Settings to open the dialog for the PDF HandShake server settings (Fig. 5.2).

Opening the “PDF HandShake Settings” dialog

Fig. 5.2: Opening the “PDF HandShake Settings” dialog

PDF Color

The pop-up menus allow you to select an RGB and a CMYK default source profile for your PDF documents. These profiles will be used as input profiles for color data transforms in the case that the PDF files you want to print have not yet been tagged with specific profiles.

The default profiles shown in Fig. 5.2 are set automatically after product installation. They are both available in the “ICC-Profiles” volume on your server. You can define your own server defaults via the Browse... button. American customers, for instance, should switch to a SWOP CMYK profile.

PDF Layout

These options are available when ImageServer is installed (see 5.3 “More options for ImageServer users”). Otherwise they will be grayed out.

5.2.2 Printer queue settings for PDF

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To set up printer queue specific parameters, open the desired printer from the Printers list and then select the ICC tab to open the dialog shown in Fig. 5.3.

Check ICC Profiles for Pictures

This option applies to OPI raster image and PDF document replacement.

Default Printer Profile

Default Printer Profile item lets you choose the correct ICC profile for your output device and, at the same time, serves to switch color matching on for this printer queue. The pop-up menu contains four different options:

If you intend to define a default printer profile that is not listed in the pop-up menu, you may select a profile from a repository on your server by clicking the Browse... button.

Default Proof Profile

This item becomes only available if you have selected a default printer profile. Here, you can select a profile for your proof printer.

Note:

For more details about the color matching of PDF files during printing, you may read the paragraph Profile information in 4 “Before getting started”.
For background information about color matching and proofs, please read the corresponding chapter in the ImageServer manual.

Default DeviceLink Profile

This pop-up menu allows you to specify a default DeviceLink profile for color matching. DeviceLink profiles have a higher priority than standard ICC profiles, i.e. standard ICC profiles are overridden by DeviceLink profiles, when applicable.

Preserve Raster Colors

Exclude White, Black, Gray or CMY colored raster objects from color transformation, so that they preserve the selected color(s), even if color matching is done. For example, gray raster image pixels in arbitrary color space are detected and converted to Gray only for CMYK output, if the Gray option is checked.

Note:

PDF objects that use an Indexed color space are handled by the Preserve Raster Colors options only, regardless of whether they are raster-based or vector-based.

Preserve Vector Colors

Exclude White, Black, Gray or CMY colored vector objects from color transformation, so that they preserve the selected color(s), even if color matching is done. For example, gray text and other gray vector objects in arbitrary color space are detected and converted to Gray only for CMYK output, if the Gray option is checked.

Note:

PDF objects that use a separation color space or shadings, are handled by the Preserve Vector Colors options only, regardless of whether they are raster-based or vector-based.

PostScript 3/DeviceN Output

The PostScript 3/DeviceN Output checkbox applies only to OPI image replacement. If you want to print a PDF document with output optimized to use the PostScript 3/DeviceN feature, you must print it using the “pdfprint” command line tool with the appropriate option (see 8.1 “pdfprint”):

$ pdfprint -o preservedevicen

Another possibility is to print via the PDF HandShake Print plug-in for Acrobat 8, with activated Preserve DeviceN checkbox.

PDF Transparency

If this option is enabled, printing PDF documents with transparencies generates PostScript with “pdfmark” constructs, which is sent to the printer program or device. These “pdfmark” constructs for transparencies can be interpreted only by Adobe Distiller 8 (or later) and HELIOS PrintPreview. See also C “PDF Transparency”.

5.3 More options for ImageServer users

5.3.1 Server-wide settings for PDF (OPI)

With ImageServer installed on your server, you have two more options in the PDF HandShake Settings dialog Fig. 5.4.

“PDF HandShake Settings” (ImageServer installed)

Fig. 5.4: “PDF HandShake Settings” (ImageServer installed)

PDF OPI Layout Generation activates PDF services on the OPI server, meaning that it activates the generation of EPSF layouts for PDF high-resolution files. Please note that the Create Layouts option in the “Volume” dialog must be checked as well if you want to enable the generation of layouts (see the ImageServer manual). If Create Layouts is checked and PDF OPI Layout Generation unchecked, this would mean that the OPI server will automatically generate layouts in this volume – but not for PDF files.

Antialiasing is a method of smoothing contours. This option is only meant for screen previews of EPSF files the OPI server has generated from PDF originals.

5.3.2 Printer queue settings for PDF (OPI)

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Highlight a printer in the Printers list and then open the ICC settings dialog as shown in Fig. 5.3.

All options in the dialog apply to the printing of PDF files, too.

Note:

See 5.2.1 “Server-wide PDF settings” above for details about the default profiles.

Please read the respective chapter in your ImageServer manual for detailed information on the printer settings.

Note that the functionality of the Check ICC Profiles for Pictures option has been expanded. This option will let the OPI server check for every image file or PDF document …

The server will automatically stop the print job if a single profile is missing or if a file is not yet tagged.

5.4 ICC rendering intent settings (HELIOS Admin)

This feature offers different “strategies” for rendering an image file from one color space to another. The following settings are available, which are freely selectable in the HELIOS Admin ICC Intents menu (Fig. 5.5):

HELIOS Admin “ICC Intents” dialog window

Fig. 5.5: HELIOS Admin “ICC Intents” dialog window

Please make sure that you have assigned a printer profile to the printer queue according to the instructions given in Default Printer Profile above. This ensures that the values you may specify in the “ICC Intents” section are used for printing.

Note:

Please keep the intent setting on Automatic unless you have a special reason to change it. Your profiling software will explain the intents meanings. Reactivation of color matching for selected input color spaces by unchecking the source color space checkboxes is not supported in PDF printing.

5.4.1 Spot color editor

HELIOS Admin features a spot color editor which enables the user to define a preview color for a given spot color name. This allows PDF HandShake to include spot color objects in the composite preview, e.g. when working with pre-separated PDF documents. The spot color editor is described in the HELIOS ImageServer manual.



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