Hotfolder ORIS PPD
Using the ORIS PPD (PostScript Printer Driver) for the ORIS Color Tuner, the printer can be started directly from any Windows application. You can also configure a Hotfolder to automatically transfer the data to the printer. More than one Hotfolder can be set up with different configurations of data format, color correction table, resolution, etc. This enables the creation of highly variable outputs of various data formats with different color adjustments.
RIP and SHIP Jobs
ORIS Works is exactly suited for such tasks. PDF and PostScript documents are copied to a hot folder. File name patterns can be specified to select the files that will or will not be processed. Documents that are rejected or processed unsuccessfully are written to a log file and recorded in a statistics. Automatic modifications such as
- Soft edges for all cut-outs
- Color space transformations
- RGB/CMYK conversion
- Text frames that depend on the background
- Trapping are defined by parameters.
Output can be made in various formats such as
- TIFF/IT-P1
- Flat PostScript
- Scitex CT/LW
Each of these formats consists of only a continuous tone (CT) and linework (LW) component and, therefore, provides a high level of production reliability and predictable file sizes. Using FTP the data can be transferred directly to the target system. Of course, a ``branch`` to a proof printer (e.g. EPSON 9000) can be integrated in the workflow.
Digital Proof
The ORIS Color Tuner provides direct support for many printers. ORIS Color Tuner supports all Windows printers. Thus it is possible to achieve an optimum color matching for any Windows printers.
The ORIS Color Tuner allows you to create color-corrected TIFF pages from all imported documents and to print them with the final press print colors on many printers that accept TIFF data, e.g. IRIS.
PDF PostScript Proofing
PDF PostScript Proofing: Using the ORIS PDF Tuner demo version (which can be obtained from the Download Area) you can open any PDF and PostScript document and check it on the screen. ORIS automatically creates an overview of all images contained in the document and presents it either in the form of a ``gallery`` or as a file list. Thus you can easily check the image size and type (JPEG, RGB, CMYK).