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U  J D F (JDF)
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•Click New to start creating a new JDF denition.
•Click Add to import a JDF denition.
•Click Remove to delete a denition.
•Use Edit to start editing a denition. Use the Contacts Manager, Media
Manager, and Submission Manager buons to edit an existing JDF le,
as described in the corresponding sections that follow.
•Click Submit to submit the current PDF.
Contacts Manager
Use the Contacts Manager to record contact information for everyone
involved in the project. Click Contacts Manager in the JDF Job
Definitions dialog box, and then click Add to add a new contact. You
must have at least one contact person, and that person must be defined
as the customer.
Media Manager
Use the Media Manager to specify media, or paper stock, for print jobs
in Acrobat X Pro. Click Media Manager in the JDF Job Definitions dialog
box. Your customer can specify media with as much information as is
known; you can also add relevant information later. Alternatively, your
customer can leave the media type unspecified, and then you can
create and select the appropriate media settings. You can also embed
media settings in a JDF template for your customer to use. You can add
or modify media settings at any point during the production cycle.
Media Manager
You can specify seings for media to be used in the job, and these seings will be
incorporated into the JDF denition you create.
Submission Manager
Before you prepare a JDF file, use the Submission Manager to configure
the submissions workflow. Submissions provide a method for
converting, testing, and packaging files for delivery to a service
provider. Click Submission Manager in the JDF Job Definitions dialog
box. Then click Add in the Submission Manager dialog box to create a
new configuration. In the Submission Setup dialog box, name the
configuration, choose a default conversion setting, and select a
submission methodfor best results, always check Submit as MIME
package. In Pre-submission Options check the options Verify that PDF
files are consistent with the JDF job definition and Preflight PDF files.
The first option compares the JDF file with the associated files and
verifies that they exist and are linked to the appropriate URL; any
inconsistencies in page sizes, inks, and the number of pages available
result in an error. The Preflight PDF files option preflights the PDF files
using the preflight profile specified in the JDF file (if there isn’t one
specified, the option uses the one specified in the Submission Setup
dialog box).
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