HQ Rip: User'S Guide Proofready For HP Addendum
HQ Rip: User'S Guide Proofready For HP Addendum
HQ Rip: User'S Guide Proofready For HP Addendum
User’s Guide
ProofReady for HP Addendum
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Second Edition
ProofReady for HP Addendum
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Appendix
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iv Contents
ProofReady Plug-in for
1 HP Printers
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Introduction
The ProofReady plug-in allows the HQ RIP to print pages on a sup-
ported HP printer. The printer can be connected directly to the com-
puter running the HQ RIP or through a suitable network or interface
adapter, as specified in this document. It is also possible to print to
file and transfer this file for output to a printer.
The following printers are supported:
• HP DesignJet 1050C/1055CM
• HP DesignJet 2000CP/2500CP
• HP DesignJet 3000CP/3500CP
All of the printers can be used with sheet-fed or roll-fed media.
Requirements
If you intend to use large-format and high-resolution pages, we recom-
mend that you add extra physical memory (RAM) and allow sufficient
disk space. To use the Multiple/Parallel mode of the HQ RIP with large
files, use a computer fitted with the minimum amount of RAM recom-
mended for the HQ RIP: 256 MB.
Software Installation
DSEA strongly recommends that you install this plug-in in a freshly
installed HQ RIP. You are likely to experience irregular behavior if
you install v1.0r0 of the plug-in in a RIP in which you have previously
installed a Plotters plug-in, or an earlier version of this plug-in.
There are several stages to the installation of a working system. These
are:
• Install any required OS support.
• Install the HQ RIP, if required.
• Install the plug-in.
Getting Started
Once you have installed the HQ RIP, you need to enable the device
that you wish to use, as well as HDS and HIPP or ColorPro.
NOTE: To establish HDS Super Fine screening as the
default screening used by color devices, you must
enable HDS or HDS Light before you enable devices.
Otherwise, color devices use the Round screen set by
default. Monochrome devices use the Euclidean screen
set by default.
1. Select HQ RIP > Configure RIP (File > Configure RIP in
Mac OS X).
2. Click the “Extras” button in the Configure RIP dialog box.
3. Select “HDS” or “HDS light.” The “Add” button becomes active.
4. Click the “Add” button. The Enable Feature dialog box will
appear.
5. Enter the password obtained from SCREEN and click “OK.”
This returns you to the Configure RIP Extras dialog box.
6. Enable the device and either HIPP or ColorPro using the
method described in Steps 3 to 5 for enabling HDS.
NOTE: To enable all the devices in the HP DesignJet
2000 Series (e.g., HP DesignJet 2000CP/2500CP),
choose “HP, DesignJet 2000 Series.”
7. Click “OK” to return to the Configure RIP dialog box.
8. Click “OK” to close the Configure RIP dialog box.
Figure 1-4. New Page Setup dialog box in HQ RIP v6.0 and later.
3. Choose the device required from the “Device” pop-up menu.
4. Click “Configure Device” to modify configuration settings, as
desired. See “Device Configuration” later in this chapter for
details.
If using a supplied calibration profile, choose the “Best”
option from the “Quality” pop-up menu in the Configure
Device dialog box, as the profiles were created using this
setting.
Supplied Profiles
Figure 1-5 lists the paper types for which calibration and color
profiles have been provided. They are available at resolutions of
600 x 600 dpi and 300 x 300 dpi. All profiles support HDS Super Fine
screening only. (See “Halftone Screen Selection” later in this chapter
for details on screen sets.)
If you need to use the printer in another configuration, you must
obtain your own calibration and color profiles.
The name of the profile appearing in the HQ RIP is the text that
appears in Courier font in the “Paper Type” column followed by the
resolution, all enclosed in parentheses. For example, a calibration
profile for HP DesignJet Heavyweight Coated Paper at 600 x 600 dpi is
“(HP Heavy Coated 600).”
To see the part number for each paper type listed in Figure 1-5:
1. Go to http://www.hp.com/sbso/printbig/supplies/
compatibility_chart.html.
2. Click the “view complete .pdf chart” link, then look for the
paper type specified in Figure 1-5.
Paper Type 1050 2000 3000
Heavyweight Coated Paper
HP Heavy Coated • • •
Semi-Gloss Photo Paper
HP SemiGloss Photo • •
High-Gloss Photo Paper
HP HighGloss Photo •
Content-Generating Tags
Figure 1-7 lists the tags available. They can be used in any order.
Post Processing
The Configure Device dialog box has an “Output: Post Processing”
text field in which you can enter commands and their options, in the
same way as a command line. These commands are carried out after
the page buffer has been sent to the printer or once the output file
has been created. The commands available depend on the platform on
which you are running the HQ RIP.
NOTE: You cannot perform post processing if you are
using a Macintosh computer.
The command can be a simple batch file or a complex application,
provided that you give the command all necessary options and infor-
mation; a command needing operator intervention is likely to cause
problems. You can specify options understood by the application, and
data such as the path of the relevant input or output files.
You can use post processing commands to convert the file to a differ-
ent format or to send an e-mail notifying someone that a job has been
processed. There are several other possibilities, such as extracting
information for use in reports, limited only by your ability to obtain or
create a suitable application and to supply information to it.
If the string you enter into the “Output: Post Processing” text field
refers to a post processing application, then this application must be
available on the computer running the HQ RIP. The string should nor-
mally include the file extension and the full path name of the applica-
tion file. However, you can type just the file name if the application
file has the extension “.EXE” and is in one of the directories specified
by the “PATH” variable.
Your string can contain substitution codes, which are expanded by the
HQ RIP. See the next section for details on substitution codes.
Calibration
To provide a useful starting point for driving the HP printers,
a number of reference calibration profiles are supplied (see Figure 1-5
in Chapter 1 for a list). These calibration profiles define the ideal or
“reference” printer, including aim curves for each channel.
The response of your printer (the “user printer”) may differ from the
reference printer. To obtain optimum output quality, you need to cali-
brate the printer so that it responds in the same way as the reference
printer. The adjustments needed to correct the user printer so that
it matches the reference printer are defined in a calibration set. The
supplied calibration profiles are distinguished from user-generated
calibration sets by being enclosed in parenthesis.
To obtain optimum output quality, it is recommended that the first
time you use a particular paper or change inks, you recalibrate for the
actual printer.
The procedure used to calibrate your device depends on the version
of the HQ RIP you are using. The following sections describe the pro-
cedure for HQ RIP v5.x and HQ RIP v6.0 and later.
A, B, C E I
Calibration sets 35–38 Enabling ICC profiles
supplied 12–13 ColorPro 5 creating 39–40
Color management 35–41 devices 5 installing 39–40
passwords 5 HDS 5 Installing
ColorPro 2, 5, 7, 9, 11, HDS light 5 ICC profiles 39–40
29–30, 35, 41 HIPP 5 ProofReady 4
enabling 5 Ethernet software 3
Configure Device dialog box connecting printers 4
14–27 Euclidean J, K, L, M
Connecting screening 13 Managing
printers 4–5 color 35–41
Content-generating tags 18–25 F, G, H Media
Creating Halftone screen types 33
ColorPro color setups 41 selection 13 Memory
device types 6 HDS requirements 1–2
HIPP color setups 41 Coarse 13
ICC profiles 39–40 enabling 5 N
page setups 7–12 Fine 13 Naming
in HQ RIP v5.x 8–9 Medium 13 output files 18
in HQ RIP v6.0 and later Super Coarse 13
10–12 Super Fine 13 O
HDS light Output
D enabling 5 compression 17
Device HIPP file naming 18
configuration 14–27 color setups methods 14
types creating 41 quality 16
creating 6 enabling 5 resolutions 12
names 6
Drivers
USB 5
Windows printer 3, 15,
43–44
S
Screening
Euclidean 13
HDS
Coarse 13
Fine 13
Medium 13
Super Coarse 13
Super Fine 13
Round 13
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