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© Copyright 2000-2008 Dynagram. All rights reserved.
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of their respective owners.
Note
                        DynaStrip imposition software has been developed for imposition
                        professionals. It is very flexible and easy to use. However, we recom-
                        mend that DynaStrip’s user be familiar with the Macintosh OS X or
                        Windows operating system before starting this tutorial.
                        DynaStrip's user interface is almost identical on all platforms. How-
                        ever, some functions may differ slightly depending on the environ-
                        ment. The Command key on the Macintosh system is replaced by the
                        Ctrl key on the Windows system.
                        The examples, templates, and source document files in this Tutorial
                        are fictitious and should be used for the sole purpose of learning
                        DynaStrip.




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Table of
             Contents

  1st        Lesson ................................                                              1
             Overview .....................................................                       1

Exercise 1   This exercise will demonstrate: light table, sheet viewing, plate
             identification, icons, and toolbars. ....................................             1


             New Job .......................................................                      5

Exercise 2   In this exercise, you will create a new color-separated job for a
             48-page saddle-stitched booklet. ......................................               5


             Create a Sheet .............................................                         6

Exercise 3   In this exercise, you will define the sheet parameters, add sheets,
             select sheets, and remove them. ....................................... 6


             Create and Edit a Signature ..........................                               8

Exercise 4   In this exercise, you will define the signature, including the Page
             and Page Marks parameters. ............................................. 8

Exercise 5   In this exercise, you will add a signature and place it in the center of
             the sheet. Then you will move it to adjust the gripper width.         10

Exercise 6   In this exercise, you will learn two different ways to modify a
             gutter. ..........................................................................   12


             Tips & Review .............................................                          14

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                     2nd        Lesson ................................                                               15
                                Create a Linear Mark ...................................                              15
                  Exercise 7 In this exercise, you will create a fold mark and place two of them
                                on the signature. ...........................................................          15

                                Create a Register Mark ................................                               16
                  Exercise 8 In this exercise, you will define Register Mark parameters and place
                                four of them on the sheet. ..............................................              16

                                Import a Color Bar ........................................                           18
                  Exercise 9 In this exercise, you will define a customized color bar and place it
                                on the sheet. .................................................................        18

                                Create a Text Tag .........................................                           20
                Exercise 10 In this exercise, you will add a text tag to identify the plates (slug
                                line). ............................................................................    20


                                Tips & Review .............................................                           22


                        3rd     Lesson ................................ 23
                                Pagination ...................................................                        23
                Exercise 11 In this exercise, you will paginate the signature manually, rotate the
                                head of the pages, and save your folding template. ............                        23

                Exercise 12 In this exercise, you will learn more about pagination
                                sequences. ....................................................................        24

                Exercise 13 In this exercise, you will copy a sheet, apply the pagination for the
                                entire job, and learn about sheet templates. .....................                     26

                                Color Table, Source Documents and Imposition
                                Index ...........................................................                     27
                Exercise 14 In this exercise, you will prepare the color table for
                                this CMYK job. ...............................................................         27

                Exercise 15 In this exercise, you will list the source documents, create the
                                imposition index for the job and match colors. ..................                      28



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Exercise 16   In this exercise, you will explore the imposition index mode and add
              a blank page. ................................................................ 31

              Output Functions ..........................................                 32
Exercise 17   In this exercise, you will create an Output Device for a laser printer
              and print the job. ........................................................... 33


              Tips & Review .............................................                 37




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1st Lesson
                          Overview,
                          New Job,
                          Create a Sheet,
                          Create and Edit a Signature


                 ✔ Overview
✐ Exercise 1              This exercise will demonstrate: light table, sheet viewing,
                          plate identification, icons, and toolbars.

                          • Open the file DemoJob from the Tutorial folder (select Open in the
                            File menu or double-click on the job icon). The Job Definition win-
                            dow will display. Click on OK to access the layout.




     Functions toolbar

             Sheet list

           Light table

        Front of sheet

         Back of sheet

        Objects palette

       Actions toolbar

  Object Position menu

     Assistant window

Cursor Position window



                          • DynaStrip’s main design window represents your light table.
                            Objects (press sheet, pages, marks) will appear on your light table
                            as you create them.


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                        • On the left side of the screen is the Sheet List showing all the
                          sheets found in the job. Any sheet or group of sheets selected
                          in this list will be displayed on your light table.
                        • All sheets are numbered and identified according to their side: F
                          for front and B for back. For fast recognition, the front is gray and
                          the back is blue.



                                   Front of sheet 1                   Back of sheet 1




                        • Select sheets 2 and 4 in the Sheet List on the left side of the
                          screen. Sheets 2F, 2B, 4F and 4B will be displayed. (To select or
                          unselect multiple sheets one by one, hold down the Command key
                          while clicking on the sheet numbers of your choice. Holding down
                          the Shift key allows for selecting several consecutive sheets in the
                          list at once.)
                        • Move your mouse over the sheets and note that the Cursor Position
                          window (lower-left corner of the screen) shows the exact position
                          of the cursor (sheet, side, and coordinates).




                        • The front and the back can be displayed simultaneously or sepa-
                          rately. In the View menu, unselect Sheet’s Back. Only sheets 2F and
                          4F are now displayed.




                                                                                   Sheet’s Back
                                                                                       viewing




                        You may display the sheets’ back by clicking again on View > Sheet’s
                        Back.


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                   • DynaStrip’s tools are divided into three logical toolbars:
                      - Objects palette (appears when clicking on the upper-right large
                        button): each icon gives access to an object mode (i.e.: sheet,
                        signature, page, marks, etc.); once an icon has been selected,
                        the object mode becomes activated and subsequent actions will
                        apply to this particular object.
                      - Actions toolbar (right-vertical bar): each icon performs a spe-
                        cific action (i.e.: add, remove, edit, etc.) related to the active
                        object mode. Icons appearing in the Actions toolbar thus
                        depend on the selected object mode.

                      - Functions toolbar (top-horizontal bar): this toolbar includes
                        basic function icons and gives access to special features (i.e.:
                        layers, documents, pagination, etc.).
                   For all toolbars, tool tips appear when the mouse cursor is placed on
                   an icon for about one second. This function provides the icon defini-
                   tion.

     Job Definition                                      Color Table
     Save Current Sheet(s)                               Color Layers
     Source Documents                                    Sheet Layers
     Plate Setups                                        Imposition Index
     Versions                                            Raster Mode




Apply Pagination                                          Preferences
        Zoom In                                                Output
      Zoom Out                                            DynaStream
    Cancel Zoom                                        Job Ticket Flow
                                                                  Help




                   • A red triangle in the lower-right corner of an Action icon means
                     that you can also apply this action to a selection of objects
                     (objects highlighted in red).

                                                The red triangle means the action
                                                can apply to a selection of objects


                   • The Sheet Mode is the default mode. Click on the large Sheet icon
                     to access the Object Modes palette and select the Page icon. Exam-
                     ine the tools in the Actions vertical toolbar below.




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                        • Now select any Mark icon (for example, the Collating Mark) in the
                          Object Modes palette and note that there are fewer icons in the
                          Actions toolbar. This is because different Object Modes call for dif-
                          ferent Actions.

                        • Return to the Page Mode. Hold down Command and drag around
                          any number of pages to select them. Selected pages are high-
                          lighted in red. Command + drag around one of the selected pages
                          to unselect it. Practice selecting and unselecting objects. (You can
                          unselect all objects faster by holding Command and dragging in
                          any empty area of the light table, or by pressing on Esc.)
                        • If you don’t remember the selection shortcut next time you need
                          it, just look at the Assistant window (lower-right side of the
                          screen). It tells you which actions are possible within the design
                          area (your light table) at any time.




                        • Select the Zoom In icon. Your cursor changes to a magnifying
                          glass. Click and drag a box around a page. Repeat the Zoom icon
                          selection and drag another box around the corner of that page to
                          enlarge the marks. Use the Zoom Out icon to go back to the previ-
                          ous enlargment. Cancel the zooming with the Cancel Zoom icon.

                        For more information on DynaStrip, you can access the Help by click-
                        ing on the Guide icon, in the Functions toolbar. Provided that the
                        files were installed (the installation is optional), Acrobat will start
                        and open the User’s Guide pdf document.
                        Other help options are provided in the Help menu that displays 3
                        options on Mac and 4 on Windows:
                        • About DynaStrip (On Windows only. On Macs it is under DynaStrip
                          and is identified as About this App...)
                        • User’s Guide (opens the same document as the Help icon.)
                        • PDF Docs provides links to the following pdf documents:
                          - Getting Started
                          - First-Time Experience
                          - Tutorial
                        • Dynagram web site provides links to:
                          - www.dynagram.com
                          - www.dynagram.com/downloads
                          - www.dynagram.com/support
                          - www.dynagram.com/workflow
                        • Close Acrobat and the DemoJob file.


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         ✔ New Job
✐ Exercise 2   In this exercise, you will create a new color-separated job
               for a 48-page saddle-stitched booklet.
               • Create a new job (New in the File menu or Command + N). Choose
                 the Standard method. The Job Definition window will then open.




               • In the Identification section, enter the following information:
                 - Name: TutorialJob
                 - Notes: Lorem Ipsum (this is the book title). You can enter any
                   comment or warning in this field.
                 - The Inch is the default unit of measure.
                 - Color environment: leave Separations or One Color selected.
               • Click on the Definition button. The Pagination Sequence Definition
                 window will open.




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                           • Choose the following parameters:
                             - Binding: Saddle-Stitched
                             - Multi-web: Not a multi-web
                             - First page: 1
                             - Number of pages: 48
                             - Maximum creep: 1/4” (maximum value for the booklet)
                             - Creep direction: Push in
                             - Tumble: do not select.
                           • Click on OK to return to the Job Definition window. Click OK again
                             and save the file in DynaStrip’s Tutorial folder.



                        ✔ Create a Sheet
      ✐ Exercise 3         In this exercise, you will define the sheet parameters, add
                           sheets, select sheets, and remove them.
                           • Before placing any object on the light table, we have to define its
                             parameters. The Sheet Mode should already be selected, since it is
                             the default mode. Click on the Definition icon, the first one in the
                             Actions toolbar. The Sheet Definition window will open.




                           • Enter the following values:
                             - Sheet height: 20"
                             - Sheet width: 30"
                             - Choose the shape of the Side guides (guides for the alignment of
                                sheet-fed presses) by clicking on the buttons on both sides of
                                the sheet, and place them at 1" from the bottom of the sheet.
                           • A default unit of measure (inch) was selected in the Job Defini-
                             tion, but all measurements can also be given in points (pt), picas
                             (pc), centimeters (cm) or millimeters (mm).
                           • Note that the sheet definition can be saved as a template and
                             loaded into any subsequent job.


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• Click on OK. All future sheets will be based on these parameters.
• You should still be in Sheet Mode and the Add icon should now be
  selected in the Actions toolbar. Click on the light table to add a
  sheet. The Sheet 1 now appears on the light table and in the Sheet
  List.
• Click on the light table again to add at least five more sheets.
  Remember, you can view any selection of sheets by choosing them
  in the Sheet List.
• Now you want to remove some sheets. Click on the Remove icon, in
  the Actions toolbar.




• DynaStrip offers you to:
  - remove a range of sheets,
  - remove all sheets except the first X sheet(s),
  - remove all sheets.
• Remove sheets 2 and 3, using the first option. Click on Yes. A mes-
  sage will ask you to confirm. Click on Ok.
• You will notice that the Remove icon has a red triangle. This
  means that you can also apply this action to a selection of objects.
• Choose a few sheets in the Sheet List in order to view them on the
  screen (use the Command key).
• Command + drag over the sheets that you want to delete. Selected
  sheets will be highlighted in red. Like for the page selection, you
  can add sheets to your selection by dragging your mouse over new
  sheets, or unselect sheets by dragging your mouse over them a
  second time, using the Command key. Note that the back of the
  sheet is always linked to the front.




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Sheets chosen in the Sheet List
are displayed on the light table
(sheets 1, 3, 4, and 7)


Sheets selected on the light table
(front and back)
are highlighted in red
(sheets 3 and 4)




                                     • When your selection is complete (sheets to be removed are high-
                                       lighted in red), click on the Remove icon.




                                     • The last option, Selection, is now available. Choose it and click on
                                       OK. A message will ask you to confirm. Click on Ok.
                                     • Only one sheet should remain in the job. If not, remove all extra
                                       sheets. Keep the job open for the next exercise.



                            ✔ Create and Edit a Signature
                                     The Signature Definition window is the most complete since it con-
                                     tains parameters for most of the objects appearing in a normal signa-
                                     ture.
                                     Among other things, the main window defines the number of pages,
                                     their side visibility, the default gutter widths, and includes an easy
                                     Step & Repeat function. The main window also gives access to the
                                     Page Definition and Page Mark Definition windows.


      ✐ Exercise 4                   In this exercise, you will define the signature, including
                                     the Page and Page Marks parameters.

                                     • In order to access the Signature Definition window, first select the
                                       Signature icon in the Object Modes palette. Then click on the Defi-


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                           nition icon, in the Actions toolbar. The Signature Definition win-
                           dow will open.




       Main Signature

    Definition window



             Access to

Page Format Definition



             Access to

 Page Marks Definition




                         • The signature preview will change as you enter the following val-
                           ues:
                           - Page width: 6 in.
                           - Page height: 9 in.
                           - Bleed: none
                           - Signature Format: 4 columns, 2 rows
                           - Rotation: 0°
                           - Side Visibility: Both (front and back)
                           - Space between columns: 0 pt (This will be the default vertical
                             gutter for the signature; you can customize the gutters later.)
                           - Space between rows: 18 pt (This will be the default horizontal
                             gutter for the signature; you can customize the gutters later.)
                           - Pagination sequence: 1 should be selected by default (see Exercise
                             12).
                           - Step & Repeat: leave 0
                           - Display page marks in all gutters: do not select
                           - Page cache: do not select (for Step & Repeat jobs only).
                         • Select Trim and Bleed marks, click on the Details button and enter
                           the following values:
                           - Trim mark length: 12 pt
                           - Trim mark thickness: 0.5 pt (or 1/2 pt)
                           - Offset from bleed: 6 pt
                           - Bleed mark length: 12 pt


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                          - Bleed mark thickness: 0.5 pt




                        • Click on OK to return to the Signature Definition window.
                        • Note that the signature parameters in the main definition window
                          can be saved as a template and loaded into any subsequent job.
                          (Other object definitions can be saved within their own definition
                          window.)
                        • Once all the settings have been entered, click on OK. All future
                          signatures will be based on these parameters.


      ✐ Exercise 5      In this exercise, you will add a signature and place it in
                        the center of the sheet. Then you will move it to adjust the
                        gripper width.

                        • You should still be in Signature Mode and the Add icon should now
                          be selected in the Actions toolbar. To add a signature, click and
                          drag on the front of the sheet.
                        • While the signature is positioned over the sheet, press on the
                          space bar of your keyboard. A green line appears between the cen-
                          ter of the signature and the lower-left corner of the sheet. This
                          distance line can be used to place the signature with precise dis-
                          tance values.
                        • Press the space bar again. Your signature can now be moved freely
                          with your mouse.
                        • To center the signature, hold down OPTION (alt) and click (this
                          shortcut is mentioned in the Assistant). A menu will then allow
                          you to change the bottom margin value for the gripper.




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                         • Click on OK without modifying the gripper value. The signature
                           will be perfectly centered in the sheet.
                         • Let’s say that you have changed your mind and now want to place
                           the signature 3/4 inches from the bottom of the sheet. Of course,
                           you could delete the signature and start over by placing a new
                           one. You can also use the Move icon this way.
                         • Select the Move icon, in the Actions toolbar, then click on the sig-
                           nature. A distance line appears between the center of the signa-
                           ture and the lower-left corner of the sheet.



        Distance line
      Anchor point on
the signature (mobile)
      Reference point
  on the sheet (fixed)
     Vertical distance
  Horizontal distance




                         • Click on an anchor point at the bottom of the signature. The dis-
                           tance line should now be traced between the bottom of the signa-
                           ture and the bottom left corner of the sheet (see following
                           illustration).
                         • In the Object Position menu at the bottom of the screen, enter
                           the vertical distance of 3/4 inches and press Enter to apply the
                           change.




                           Enter 3/4 or 0.75 "
                              and press Enter




                         • Press Enter again. All the pages will appear on the sheet. The gray
                           arrows in the pages indicate the creep direction.




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      ✐ Exercise 6      In this exercise, you will learn two different ways to mod-
                        ify a gutter.
                        • Looking at the signature, you now find that the gutter between
                          the rows, previously defined in the Signature Definition, is too
                          narrow, but you wish to keep the same distance at the bottom of
                          the sheet for the gripper. Thus you want to move the upper page
                          row only.

                        • Switch to Page Mode. Select the Move icon, then click on any page
                          of the upper row on the front of the sheet. The selected page is
                          highlighted with green borders and a distance line appears.
                        • Click to place the distance line between the bottom of the
                          selected page (upper row) and the top of any other page of the
                          lower row.




                                   Enter 1”
                             and press Enter




                        • Modify the vertical value to 1 inch and press Enter. All the pages
                          from the upper row of the signature will move up with the
                          selected page, since DynaStrip correctly interprets that you want
                          to change the gutter width. Press Enter again.
                        • However, keep in mind that all the pages are independent and it is
                          also possible to move a single page freely within a signature.

                        • There is a faster way to modify a gutter, using the Gutters icon. In
                          Page Mode or in Signature Mode, select the Gutters icon in the
                          Actions toolbar and click in the middle vertical gutter. A dialog
                          box will open.




                        • To create a half-inch symmetric fold, enter a new Total gutter
                          width value of 1/2” and click on OK. This will split the gutter


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  evenly and center the signature at the same coordinates on the
  sheet.
• To create a half-inch asymmetric fold, toggle the Asymmetric fold
  radio button and divide the Total gutter width into different left
  and right halves.
• To show the fold marks in the gutter, activate the Show fold marks
  check box. The default Mark Length can be modified simply by
  entering a value in the adjacent box. Take note that custom marks
  can also be created with the Linear Mark object described in the
  subsequent lesson.
• After observing the fold marks added, please return to the Vertical
  Gutter window and uncheck the Show fold marks option. Failing to
  do so would hinder you from seeing the effects of adding a linear
  mark in the next exercise.




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Tips & Review
 Toolbars
 •Actions (right-vertical bar) always apply to
  the particular object selected in the Object        Viewing
  Modes palette.                                      •You can view multiple sheets by selecting
 •Clicking on the last button of the Functions         them in the Sheet List while simultaneously
  toolbar opens the User’s Guide manual in a           holding down the Command key.
  PDF format.                                         •The front of the sheet (gray) and the back of
 Object Definition                                     the sheet (blue) can be displayed simulta-
                                                       neously or separately (View menu).
 •Before placing an object on your light table,
  it is easier to define its parameters before-       Positioning Objects
  hand. But you can also modify any existing          •While a newly added object is positioned over
  object using the Edit action.                        the sheet, press on the space bar of your key-
 Units of Measure                                      board to obtain a distance line. Enter the
                                                       new distance values in the Object Position
 •You can choose a default unit of measure for         menu and press Enter to apply the changes.
  all future jobs in the Preferences menu. This
  default can be changed for a single job, but        •Alt + click will center the signature on the
  only at its creation, in the Job Definition          sheet. You can also give a specific bottom
  window.                                              margin for the gripper.

 •However, all measurements can be given in           •The Gutters tool allows you to edit a gutter
  inches (in or "), points (pt), picas (pc), centi-    value easily. The signature will then be
  meters (cm) or millimeters (mm). DynaStrip           recentered around this gutter.
  uses the point defined as having 72 pt to one       •In Page Mode, you can also move one or
  inch.                                                many page rows or columns.
 •The subsequent unit of measure in a window
  will be the unit of measure you last used.




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2nd Lesson
               Create         a   Linear Mark,
               Create         a   Register Mark,
               Import         a   Color Bar,
               Create         a   Text Tag


         ✔ Create a Linear Mark
               DynaStrip allows you to easily create any type of linear mark or bar.
               Linear Marks are made with a maximum of four segments. They can
               be positioned and viewed on the screen.
               A Linear Mark can be placed on a sheet or be attached to a signature.
               In the latter case, the mark will adapt to the placement of the signa-
               ture.

✐ Exercise 7   In this exercise, you will create a fold mark and place two
               of them on the signature.
               • Choose Linear Mark Mode and click on Definition.




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                           • It is important to select Attach to a signature in the upper-left
                             corner of the window. This will ensure that the mark is linked to
                             the signature and will move with it.
                           • Four sides are available to create your linear mark. You just have
                             to click on a segment of the mark to select or unselect it. Our fold
                             mark needs only the two vertical segments. Unselect the two oth-
                             ers.
                           • For both segments, choose the following parameters:
                             - length 30 pt,
                             - thickness 0.5 pt,
                             - continuous line 100% (a lower percentage would produce a
                                dashed or dotted line),
                             - gray level 100% (will produce a solid color).
                           • For other parameters, leave the default settings.
                           • Click on OK.
                           • The Add icon should be selected. Click on the upper end of the
                             vertical gutter, then on the lower end. The fold marks will appear
                             in the center of the gutter. (Note that the upper and lower seg-
                             ments of the linear mark are placed above and below the edge of
                             the pages.)




                        ✔ Create a Register Mark
      ✐ Exercise 8         In this exercise, you will define Register Mark parameters
                           and place four of them on the sheet.
                           • Select the Register Mark icon in the Object Modes palette, then
                             click on the Definition icon.
                           • The Register Mark Definition window will open.




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• Enter the following values:
  - Length of cross segments: 18 pt
  - Thickness of cross segments: 0.5 pt
  - Radius of circle: 9 pt
  - Thickness of circle: 0.5 pt
  - Select the automatic placement of a mirror mark in both hori-
     zontal and vertical axis
• For other parameters, leave the default settings.
• Click on OK.
• You should still be in Register Mark Mode and the Add icon should
  now be selected in the Actions toolbar. To add register marks, click
  on the sheet, and drag the mark on the upper-left corner on the
  front of the sheet. (While the mark is positioned over the sheet,
  you can also press on the space bar of your keyboard to place the
  mark more precisely with the green distance line and the Object
  Position menu.)
• Click or press Enter to place the mark.
• The horizontal and vertical mirror marks are displayed in a lighter
  blue on the sheet and cannot be selected or modified.




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                        ✔ Import a Color Bar
                           You can import your own color bar or any other PostScript image very
                           easily with DynaStrip. Images are defined once and can be used in
                           every job without having to adjust the image every time.


      ✐ Exercise 9         In this exercise, you will define a customized color bar and
                           place it on the sheet.

                           • Select the Imported Mark object mode in the palette, then click on
                             Definition. The Imported Mark Definition window will open.




                           • No image is available yet in the drop down menu. You must first
                             link an image. Click on New. The Image Linker window will open.




                           • Enter the name Tutorial bar.
                           • Browse and add the color_bar.prn file from the Tutorial folder. (If
                             you didn’t install the tutorial PostScript files during DynaStrip
                             installation, you will find the color_bar.prn file on your CD-ROM.)


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• The following items should be done automatically:
  - The application filter CorelDraw 7-10/Win95/98+/Me (PS)
     should have been chosen in the application drop down list. If
     not, you may choose it manually.
  - DynaStrip has parsed the file to find the number of pages and
     the number of colors. These should be displayed in their respec-
     tive fields. If not, click on Update.
  - Only one page was found in the document file as displayed to
     the right of Pages found, therefore the Use page field should be
     one.
• Enter the following size:
  - Width: 0.25 in.
  - Height: 17 in.
• Note that the name of the colors found in the image also appears
  in the bottom part of the window. Only the colors existing in the
  color table will print. DO NOT click on the Apply to color table but-
  ton. The color table will be explained in Exercises 14 and 15.
• Click on Close. This color bar (and any other customized image
  defined the same way) will be available for all future jobs.*
• In the Imported Mark Definition window, keep the default option
  Same (size) as image selected. (Note that you can also repeat an
  image in columns and rows, or to fill an area). Click on OK.
• The Add icon should be selected.
• Click on the sheet to add an imported mark and place it in the
  horizontal gutter with your mouse. Command + click will rotate
  the mark 90° counterclockwise (for keyboard shortcuts, check out
  the Assistant at the bottom of the screen).
• You can place the imported mark more precisely using the green
  distance line and the Object Position menu. To get the distance
  line, press on the space bar. You can click to choose any other ref-
  erence anchor point. You can also work in Zoom mode if necessary.
• The center of the mark can be placed at 0.5" from the top edge of
  the page (the gutter is 1" wide).




* The Tutorial color bar is an example only and should not be used in your jobs. You
  should delete it once you have completed this Tutorial (using the Delete button
  of the Imported Mark Definition window).



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                           • When the color bar is placed, press Enter.




                           • An imported image could need a page adjustment before printing.



                        ✔ Create a Text Tag
                           Text tags are printable text lines containing a combination of pre-
                           defined variables and normal text. You can view them and place
                           them directly on the sheet like any other mark.
                           You can use any number of text tags to identify any object (sheet,
                           signature or page). They are especially useful when you want to
                           identify multi-web signatures.

    ✐ Exercise 10          In this exercise, you will add a text tag to identify the
                           plates (slug line).
                           • In Text Tag mode, click on the Definition icon. The Text Tag Defini-
                             tion window will open.




                           • Click on the Variables button.


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• Select the variable <jobname> and click on Add to text. The vari-
  able will appear in the text window.




• Continue to insert the following variables:
  - <jobname> <sheetrank> <sheetqty> <side> <color> <outputdate>
     <outputtime>
• In the text window, add text strings between the variables to com-
  plete the slug line. The complete text should read as follows:
  - Job: <jobname>, Sheet <sheetrank> of <sheetqty>, <side>,
     <color> (<outputdate> <outputtime>).
• Enter the following parameters:
  - Character size: 7 pt
  - Character style: Regular
  - Maximum width of text box: 12 inches
  - Alignment of text within its box: Left
  - Attach to Object Type: Sheet
  - Leave all other parameters as is.
• Now that the slug line has been defined, you can save it as a tem-
  plate for future jobs. Click on the Save to library button and save
  the template with the name Tutorial slug line in the Tutorial
  folder. Each time you will load it, using the Load from library but-
  ton, all the parameters will be entered in the Text Tag Definition
  window. The same procedure applies for all kinds of objects so you
  can create your own customized object library.
• Click on OK.
• The Add icon should be selected. Click on the front of the sheet.
• A text box will appear. Place the mark in the upper-right corner of
  the front sheet. If you want to give a more precise position, you
  can press on the space bar of the keyboard and position the tag
  with the green distance line. When the text tag is positioned on
  the sheet, press Enter.
• You can zoom in to see the slug line. Note that variables will be
  converted into values only during output. Once printed, the result
  could be, for example: Job: Tutorial job, Sheet 1 of 3, Front, Cyan
  (01-02-2000 9:27:45).
• If you need to edit the slug line, select the Edit icon and click on
  the text tag to call back the Text Tag Definition window.
• A text tag can not be placed on both sides of the sheet at once
  (due to the mirror position). You can add another text tag on the
  back of the sheet.
• Your entire signature is now complete.


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                             • Save the job.



Tips & Review
 Linear Marks
                                                  Imported Marks
 •Linear Marks can be independent or attached
                                                  •You can permanently import any image (even
  to a signature, in which case they will adapt
                                                   you company logo) and place it on all your
  to the position of the signature.
                                                   sheet templates.
 •You can create a bar by simply using one seg-
                                                  Text Tags
  ment of the linear mark and by changing its
  width value.                                    •You can use any number of text tags to iden-
                                                   tify any object (sheet, signature or page).
 Register Marks
                                                   They are especially useful when you want to
 •Vertical and horizontal mirror marks are         identify multi-web signatures.
  placed in a symetrical fashion but you can
                                                  •The object to which the text mark is
  add any number of single register marks on
                                                   attached will be the object type referred to
  the sheet and place them precisely wherever
                                                   in the variables.
  you need them.




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3rd Lesson
                Pagination,
                Color Table, Source Documents
                 and Imposition Index,
                Output Functions,
                Page/Mark Adjustment


          ✔ Pagination
                In DynaStrip, you can paginate multiple signatures with different
                pagination styles within the same job. You simply have to define and
                link pagination sequences to your signatures, give them a folding
                template and apply the pagination to the entire job.


✐ Exercise 11   In this exercise, you will paginate the signature manually,
                rotate the head of the pages, and save your folding tem-
                plate.
                • In Page Mode, select the Page numbers icon in the Actions toolbar
                  and click on the first page on the front of the signature. A pop-up
                  menu will prompt you to enter a page number.
                • Enter page number 5 and press Enter on the keyboard or click on
                  the Apply button in the window. The front page will bear page
                  number 5 and the verso will automatically be paginated with
                  number 6 (the automatic pagination of the verso can be unse-
                  lected in the Preferences menu). The next page will be high-
                  lighted. Continue paginating with the following pattern:
                  - Upper row: 5, 12, 13, 4
                  - Lower row: 8, 9, 16, 1
                • When all the numbers are entered, click on Close to exit the menu.
                  The pagination pattern now appears in your signature.
                • You must also change the orientation of the upper page row. The T
                  indicates the top of the pages.
                • Hold down Command and select the upper page row with your
                  mouse. The selected pages are displayed in red.

                • Click on the Rotate icon. Each click of the mouse rotates with the
                  rotation increment defined in the Preferences menu. If the 90°


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                          default preference is still selected, you will have to click twice to
                          rotate the pages with a 180° angle.
                        • Unselect the pages by pressing Esc. on your keyboard.




                        • This pagination pattern can be saved as a folding template for
                          future jobs.
                        • In Signature Mode, select the Save Folding Template icon and click
                          on the signature. Browse and save the template in your library
                          folder.




    ✐ Exercise 12       In this exercise, you will learn more about pagination
                        sequences.
                        • The pagination sequence defines different parameters which are
                          necessary to ensure the correct pagination of the job (type of
                          binding, total number of pages, multi-web, etc.). It is also neces-
                          sary for collating marks.
                        • Click on the Definition icon in the Functions toolbar. This will
                          open the Job Definition window previously displayed when you
                          created the job.
                        • The pagination sequences can be entered first hand in the Job Def-
                          inition window, when creating a new imposition job.
                        • A summary of the selected options is displayed near the Definition
                          button. You can click on this button and edit the pagination
                          sequence at any time.
                        • You can also add a name to the sequence. Enter Dynagram to
                          replace the sequence number.
                        • Click in the More sequences check box. The window will expand.




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• In DynaStrip, you can have up to 80 pagination sequences, so you
  can gang many jobs on the same sheet. All signatures sharing the
  same pagination sequence will be linked together when calculat-
  ing the pagination for the entire job.
• Each pagination sequence has a rank thus it can be linked auto-
  matically to imported signatures.

Example: A sheet template containing two signatures linked to
the 1st and 2nd pagination sequences in the initial job respectively
will automatically be linked to the 1st and 2nd pagination sequences
in the new job where the template is loaded, even if the pagination
sequences have different names or different definitions.


• The User’s Guide will tell you more about this advanced feature.
  For simple jobs, you will use only one pagination sequence.
• Click on OK to close the Job Definition window.
• Remember that the 1st pagination sequence was linked to the sig-
  nature when we defined its parameters.

• Let’s check this to be sure. You should still be in Signature Mode.
  Select the Edit icon, in the Actions toolbar, then click on the sig-
  nature.
• The Signature Definition window will open. (Note that only basic
  signature parameters can be modified with the Edit function,


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                          because the pages have the property of being independent once
                          they have been created. However, you can edit one or many pages
                          of the signature by switching to Page Mode.)
                        • Ensure that the 1st Pagination Sequence, now renamed Dynagram,
                          is selected in the menu. Click on OK.




                        • All signatures sharing the 1st pagination sequence (Dynagram)
                          will be linked together when you apply the pagination for the
                          entire job (next exercise).


    ✐ Exercise 13       In this exercise, you will copy a sheet, apply the pagina-
                        tion for the entire job, and learn about sheet templates.
                        • You now need two additional sheets to complete your 48-page
                          booklet. In DynaStrip, you can easily duplicate a sheet with all the
                          pages, marks, folding template, and pagination sequence, using
                          the Copy icon.

                        • In Sheet Mode, select the Copy icon and click on the sheet. The
                          Copy Sheet pop-up menu will open.




                        • DynaStrip offers two ways to copy sheets. You can simply enter
                          how many times you want to repeat the sheet selection and click
                          on OK. This method offers the option to increment pages with a
                          specific number, which can be useful to paginate jobs with irregu-
                          lar folding patterns or based on many sheets.


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                • You can also choose a more automatic way to copy sheets, based
                  on the pagination sequence. This option is available only for one-
                  signature layouts with page numbers and a pagination sequence
                  that specifies the total number of pages in the job.
                • Select the Pagination sequence mode. If a work & turn was needed
                  to complete the pagination, you could also choose its placement.
                  Click on OK.
                • The sheets will be added on the light table and in the sheet list.
                  The pagination will also be calculated on all sheets. (In the case of
                  a work & turn, DynaStrip would also black out the back of the
                  sheet to prevent its output.)

                • Note that the Apply Pagination function calculates or recalculates
                  the pagination for the job at any time, should you copy a number
                  of sheets manually. The calculation is based on the number of
                  sheets, on the Pagination Sequences, and on the folding templates
                  (page numbers).
                • The job layout is now complete. Select the three sheets in the
                  Sheet List to view them together on the light table, with all the
                  pages, marks, and page numbers.

                • You can save and load any sheet, will all its objects, as a template,
                  by clicking on it using the Save to Library icon. You would then be
                  prompted to give a name to the template. The extension .dsh
                  would automatically be given by DynaStrip.

                • You could then load the sheet template into any other job by
                  clicking on the Load from Library icon. (It is also possible to
                  import some other types of templates from competitive products.)



          ✔ Color Table, Source Documents
                and Imposition Index
                The Color Table function allows you to prepare a job color list and to
                match different colors onto the same film or plate. This can be done
                before or during the indexation process.


✐ Exercise 14   In this exercise, you will prepare the color table for this
                CMYK job.
                • Click on the Color Table icon of the Functions toolbar. The Color
                  Table window will open.
                • To add the four process colors, simply click on Add process at the
                  bottom of the screen. Black, Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow will be
                  listed. Only the colors displayed in this list will be available for
                  printing and they will output in the same order (you can change
                  this order later during output).


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                        • If you know in advance that a color must be matched to another
                          one, you can use the right side of the window to add the name of
                          the color to be matched, and to identify to which existing color it
                          will be redirected.
                        • No color match will be made for now. Click on OK to close the win-
                          dow.




    ✐ Exercise 15       In this exercise, you will list the source documents, create
                        the imposition index for the job and match colors.

                        • Click on the Source Documents icon in the Functions horizontal
                          toolbar.
                        • In the Document List section, you will prepare your file list and
                          assign application filters.




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   • Click on the (upper right) Add button, browse and select all the
     five PS files (extension *.prn files) named Lorem... in the Tutorial
     folder. (If you didn’t install the tutorial PostScript files during
     DynaStrip installation, you will find these files on your CD-ROM.)
   • If DynaStrip finds a color that does not already exist in the table,
     a menu will offer you to:
     - add it to the color table,
     - replace an existing color with the new one, or
     - match the new color to another existing one (One of the four
        colors inserted in the color table in the previous exercise).




   • When a PS file is not color separated or has only one color, Dyna-
     Strip reads No color instead of color names.
   • No color separation was found in the conclusion PS file. The con-
     clusion must be printed in black only, thus No Color must be
     matched to Black. In the last pop-up menu select Black and click
     on OK.
   • Different applications can give different color names during the
     color separation. This application added Process before the name
     of the colors. Process Black, Process Cyan, Process Magenta, and
     Process Yellow must thus be matched to Black, Cyan, Magenta and
     Yellow respectively.*
   • When all the files are indexed, the result appears in the window.




   • The order of the files in the list is very important because the
     pages found in the files will be matched consecutively with the

    * This color matching is made only to explain the function. In fact, any color name
      can be used.



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                                     pagination sequence of your imposition layout. (Note that the
                                     document folios generated by the application never interfere with
                                     DynaStrip’s pagination process.)
                                 •   You can move the files within the list with your mouse. The files
                                     should appear in the following order:
                                     - lorem_intro.prn
                                     - lorem_01.prn
                                     - lorem_02.prn
                                     - lorem_03.prn
                                     - lorem_concl.prn
                                 •   The application filter is normally selected automatically, but if
                                     you want to change it for any reason, select all the files in the list
                                     and click on Application. Choose the appropriate filter and click
                                     on OK. The name of the filter will appear in the list.
                                 •   Then, click on the Update button. DynaStrip will scan all the PS
                                     documents and check the number of pages and colors in each file.
                                     This operation may take a few minutes, depending on your com-
                                     puter.
                                 •   Now we must build an index of the pages really needed in the job
                                     and assign them to the imposition layout.
                                 •   To add all the pages into the Imposition Index section, simply
                                     select the files in the Document List section and click on the Add
                                     button (below the document list and with an arrow). (To select
                                     more than one file, hold down the Command key to add files to
                                     the selection, or the Shift key to select a range.)
                                 •   The contents will be listed in the Imposition Index section:




                                 • The following table explains this contents:


 Pagination       Document file name       Extracted pages              Corresponding folios in booklet

 1-2              Lorem_intro.prn          <document pages: 1-2>        roman folios i to ii

 3-22             Lorem_01.prn             <document pages: 1-20>       arabic folios 1 to 20

 23-30            Lorem_02.prn             <document pages: 1-8>        arabic folios 21 to 28




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Pagination   Document file name      Extracted pages             Corresponding folios in booklet

31-45        Lorem_03.prn            <document pages: 1-15>      arabic folios 29 to 43

46-47        Lorem_concl.prn         <document pages: 1-2>       arabic folios 45 to 46

                            • Close the Source Documents & Imposition Index window.
                            • Now open the Color Table again. Note that it reflects the color
                              match performed during the file indexation.




                            • The colors found in imported images (for example in the Tutorial
                              color bar) will print only if they actually exist in the left part of
                              the color table, which is the case. (If necessary, you could also add
                              or match these colors through the Image Linker window, by click-
                              ing on Apply to color table (see exercise 9).) Close the window.

  ✐ Exercise 16             In this exercise, you will explore the imposition index
                            mode and add a blank page.
                            • Click on the Imposition Index Mode icon, in the Functions toolbar.
                              You should see that the pages are now displayed in yellow in your
                              layout, meaning that document pages have been assigned. The
                              name of the document file also appears in each page. You can
                              zoom in to read the information.
                            • While in this viewing mode, you can also use the Index Informa-
                              tion tool.
                            • In Page or Signature Mode, select the Information icon in the
                              Actions toolbar and click on any yellow page. A window will dis-
                              play the name of the source document file assigned to this page.




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                                 • One page is still displayed in white. You should have a total of
                                   48 pages but you have only 47. One blank page is missing at the
                                   end of the lorem_03.prn file (arabic folio 44 in the booklet).
                                 • Reopen the Source Documents & Imposition Index window by click-
                                   ing on its icon. In the Imposition Index (lower section), select the
                                   range lorem_concl.prn where you want to insert a blank page and
                                   click on the Add Blank Pages button. The Add Blank Pages menu
                                   will open.




                                 • DynaStrip suggests to insert one blank page at page 46. Click on
                                   OK. The blank page will be added between the lorem_03.prn and
                                   the lorem_concl.prn files.


  Pagination      Document file name     Extracted pages              Corresponding folios in booklet

 1-2              Lorem_intro.prn        <document pages: 1-2>        roman folios i to ii

 3-22             Lorem_01.prn           <document pages: 1-20>       arabic folios 1 to 20

 23-30            Lorem_02.prn           <document pages: 1-8>        arabic folios 21 to 28

 31-45            Lorem_03.prn           <document pages: 1-15>       arabic folios 29 to 43

 46               ** BLANK **                                         arabic folio 44

 47-48            Lorem_concl.prn        <document pages: 1-2>        arabic folios 45 to 46

                                 • Close the window. All the pages should now display in yellow in
                                   your layout.
                                 • The imposition index is complete.



                        ✔ Output Functions
                                 In DynaStrip, the independency of all objects and sheet sections
                                 (back, front, color layers, sheet layers, tiles, etc.) enables you to
                                 select them individually for printing and allows for all kinds of
                                 adjustments.




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✐ Exercise 17   In this exercise, you will create an Output Device for a
                laser printer and print the job.
                • Click on the Output icon in the Functions toolbar. The Output
                  Parameters window will open.
                • The first time you use DynaStrip, you must define an Output Device
                  for your printer. You can then use the same for other jobs.
                • Click on Output Device button* then, in the Output Device Defini-
                  tion window, click on the New button. DynaStrip will ask you to
                  enter a name. Enter the name Laser Printer, then click on OK.




                • Select PS as the output file format.
                • Your printer or imaging device does not have to be directly con-
                  nected to your computer or network in order to define its parame-
                  ters, and printer drivers (PPD’s) are not mandatory.
                • In the Configuration drop down menu, choose PS Default**.
                • If a laser printer is connected to your computer, choose Printer in
                  the Destination section and select your device in the drop down
                  menu.
                • If you don’t have a laser printer connected to your computer, you
                  can choose Folder, then click on Browse and select a folder where
                  you want to save DynaStrip printing files.




                 * If Plate Setups displays instead of the Output Device button, close the window,
                   open the Preferences menu in the Functions toolbar, then deselect Use plate
                   setups. Click on OK, and answer Yes to the warning message. Reopen the Output
                   Parameters window. The Output Device button should now display.
                   (Use plate setups is an advanced feature especially designed for direct-to-plate
                   environment.)
                ** Some laser printers need a different configuration to output correctly. Select PS
                   Older RIPs if you have any trouble printing.



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                        • Click on Default image area. The imaging area length and width
                          are the only mandatory fields for the definition of an Output
                          Device.




                        • Enter dimensions of the sheet on which you want to print and is
                          supported by you printer. Formats A4 and Letter are the most
                          common and their dimensions have been written below. Use the
                          one that is appropriate for you, enter those values and click on
                          OK:
                          - Lettre Format: Height = 11” Width = 8.5”
                          - A4 Format: Height = 11.69” Width = 8.27”
                        • Since you want to print a large imposition on a letter-size page,
                          you have to set a few parameters to best fit the image.
                        • Click on Flat Position. Note that the image will be centered hori-
                          zontally and vertically by default. Select May rotate 90° to fit so
                          DynaStrip will choose the best angle to place the sheet on your
                          laser printer. Click on OK.


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• You can close the Output Device window.
• In the main Output Parameters window, click on Scaling and
  choose To fit. The image will be reduced to fit on the 8.5 x 11
  inches paper. Close the window.




• In the Output Parameters window, select the following items:
  - Sheets 1 to 3
  - Front and back
  - Sheet layers: you can leave all the layers selected or select layer
    1 only, the result will be the same (all objects are placed on
    sheet layer 1).
  - Color layers: In the Color Order window, Black, Cyan, Magenta,
    and Yellow should be activated. Note that the matched colors do
    not appear in the window.
  - There is no tiling in the job, so do not bother about tiles.
  - Normal output should be selected.




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                        • Click on the Print button. All the press sheets will be sent to your
                          laser printer. If you have selected a folder to save PostScript files
                          in, you will then have to forward the printing files to your output
                          device. The result should look as follows (black plate, front of
                          sheet 1).*




                        * If you work with a demo version of DynaStrip, the watermark DYNASTRIP DEMO
                          will appear on each page and document pages will be skipped randomly.



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Tips & Review
Pagination
•To paginate a job you must define a pagina-
 tion sequence and ensure that it is linked to
 your signature, give the signature a folding     Color Table
 template, copy the sheets, and then ask          •The Color Table function allows DynaStrip to
 DynaStrip to calculate the pagination for the     place different colors onto the same film or
 entire job.                                       plate. This can be used for the same color
•In DynaStrip, you can paginate multiple sig-      named differently in the files, or to redirect
 natures with different pagination styles          different colors onto the same film.
 within the same job.                             Output Functions
Source Documents & Imposition Index               •In DynaStrip, the PPD’s are not mandatory.
•The order of the files in the Imposition Index    Simply define an output device by entering a
 is important because pages found in the           name and the imaging area of the device.
 source files will be matched consecutively       •All kinds of adjustments can be made to any
 with the pagination of your imposition lay-       part of the sheet (side, tile, sheet layer, or
 out.                                              color layer).
•In imposition index mode, the yellow pages
 are the ones to which a document page has
 been assigned.




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Index

                  A                           J            pagination sequence      5
                                                           PPD 33
actions toolbar     3       job 5                          printing 32, 33
                               identification     5
                               new 5
                  C                                                        S
color bar 18                                  L            selection of objects 4
color match 27                                             sheet 6
                            light table   1
color table 27                                                copy 26
creep 6                                                       create 6
cursor position 2                             M               delete 7
                                                              display 2
                            marks 16                          list 2
                              page marks 8
                  D           register 16
                                                              template 26
                                                           side guides 6
display 2                     side guides 6
                                                           signature 8
   front and back 2           text tags 20
                                                              add and place 10
   zoom 4                   modes 3
                                                              create and edit 8
distance line 10            multi-web 6
                                                           slug line 20
document list                                              source documents 27
   insert blank page 31                       N
                            notes   5                                      T
                  F                                        template 26
folding 23                                    O                object parameter   6
functions toolbar       3                                      sheet 26
                            object
                                                           tiles 32
                               definition templates 10
                                                           Tool Tips 3
                            object mode palette 3
                  G         objects toolbar 3
gutters 9                   output 32                                     U
   modify 12                output device 33
                            output functions 32            units of measure 6
                            overview 1
                  I                                                       W
icons 1                                       P            work & turn 27
   red triangle 3           page
images 18                      parameters 8
imposition index 27         pagination 23                                  Z
imposition index mode 31       apply to entire job    26   zoom   4


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DynaStripTutorial

  • 2. © Copyright 2000-2008 Dynagram. All rights reserved. Printed in Canada. DynaStrip is a registered trademark of Dynagram. Other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • 3. Note DynaStrip imposition software has been developed for imposition professionals. It is very flexible and easy to use. However, we recom- mend that DynaStrip’s user be familiar with the Macintosh OS X or Windows operating system before starting this tutorial. DynaStrip's user interface is almost identical on all platforms. How- ever, some functions may differ slightly depending on the environ- ment. The Command key on the Macintosh system is replaced by the Ctrl key on the Windows system. The examples, templates, and source document files in this Tutorial are fictitious and should be used for the sole purpose of learning DynaStrip. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 4.
  • 5. Table of Contents 1st Lesson ................................ 1 Overview ..................................................... 1 Exercise 1 This exercise will demonstrate: light table, sheet viewing, plate identification, icons, and toolbars. .................................... 1 New Job ....................................................... 5 Exercise 2 In this exercise, you will create a new color-separated job for a 48-page saddle-stitched booklet. ...................................... 5 Create a Sheet ............................................. 6 Exercise 3 In this exercise, you will define the sheet parameters, add sheets, select sheets, and remove them. ....................................... 6 Create and Edit a Signature .......................... 8 Exercise 4 In this exercise, you will define the signature, including the Page and Page Marks parameters. ............................................. 8 Exercise 5 In this exercise, you will add a signature and place it in the center of the sheet. Then you will move it to adjust the gripper width. 10 Exercise 6 In this exercise, you will learn two different ways to modify a gutter. .......................................................................... 12 Tips & Review ............................................. 14 Release: May 12, 2008
  • 6. vi • Tutorial 2nd Lesson ................................ 15 Create a Linear Mark ................................... 15 Exercise 7 In this exercise, you will create a fold mark and place two of them on the signature. ........................................................... 15 Create a Register Mark ................................ 16 Exercise 8 In this exercise, you will define Register Mark parameters and place four of them on the sheet. .............................................. 16 Import a Color Bar ........................................ 18 Exercise 9 In this exercise, you will define a customized color bar and place it on the sheet. ................................................................. 18 Create a Text Tag ......................................... 20 Exercise 10 In this exercise, you will add a text tag to identify the plates (slug line). ............................................................................ 20 Tips & Review ............................................. 22 3rd Lesson ................................ 23 Pagination ................................................... 23 Exercise 11 In this exercise, you will paginate the signature manually, rotate the head of the pages, and save your folding template. ............ 23 Exercise 12 In this exercise, you will learn more about pagination sequences. .................................................................... 24 Exercise 13 In this exercise, you will copy a sheet, apply the pagination for the entire job, and learn about sheet templates. ..................... 26 Color Table, Source Documents and Imposition Index ........................................................... 27 Exercise 14 In this exercise, you will prepare the color table for this CMYK job. ............................................................... 27 Exercise 15 In this exercise, you will list the source documents, create the imposition index for the job and match colors. .................. 28 Release: May 12, 2008
  • 7. Table of Contents • vii Exercise 16 In this exercise, you will explore the imposition index mode and add a blank page. ................................................................ 31 Output Functions .......................................... 32 Exercise 17 In this exercise, you will create an Output Device for a laser printer and print the job. ........................................................... 33 Tips & Review ............................................. 37 Release: May 12, 2008
  • 8.
  • 9. 1st Lesson Overview, New Job, Create a Sheet, Create and Edit a Signature ✔ Overview ✐ Exercise 1 This exercise will demonstrate: light table, sheet viewing, plate identification, icons, and toolbars. • Open the file DemoJob from the Tutorial folder (select Open in the File menu or double-click on the job icon). The Job Definition win- dow will display. Click on OK to access the layout. Functions toolbar Sheet list Light table Front of sheet Back of sheet Objects palette Actions toolbar Object Position menu Assistant window Cursor Position window • DynaStrip’s main design window represents your light table. Objects (press sheet, pages, marks) will appear on your light table as you create them. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 10. 2 • Tutorial • On the left side of the screen is the Sheet List showing all the sheets found in the job. Any sheet or group of sheets selected in this list will be displayed on your light table. • All sheets are numbered and identified according to their side: F for front and B for back. For fast recognition, the front is gray and the back is blue. Front of sheet 1 Back of sheet 1 • Select sheets 2 and 4 in the Sheet List on the left side of the screen. Sheets 2F, 2B, 4F and 4B will be displayed. (To select or unselect multiple sheets one by one, hold down the Command key while clicking on the sheet numbers of your choice. Holding down the Shift key allows for selecting several consecutive sheets in the list at once.) • Move your mouse over the sheets and note that the Cursor Position window (lower-left corner of the screen) shows the exact position of the cursor (sheet, side, and coordinates). • The front and the back can be displayed simultaneously or sepa- rately. In the View menu, unselect Sheet’s Back. Only sheets 2F and 4F are now displayed. Sheet’s Back viewing You may display the sheets’ back by clicking again on View > Sheet’s Back. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 11. 1st Lesson — Overview • 3 • DynaStrip’s tools are divided into three logical toolbars: - Objects palette (appears when clicking on the upper-right large button): each icon gives access to an object mode (i.e.: sheet, signature, page, marks, etc.); once an icon has been selected, the object mode becomes activated and subsequent actions will apply to this particular object. - Actions toolbar (right-vertical bar): each icon performs a spe- cific action (i.e.: add, remove, edit, etc.) related to the active object mode. Icons appearing in the Actions toolbar thus depend on the selected object mode. - Functions toolbar (top-horizontal bar): this toolbar includes basic function icons and gives access to special features (i.e.: layers, documents, pagination, etc.). For all toolbars, tool tips appear when the mouse cursor is placed on an icon for about one second. This function provides the icon defini- tion. Job Definition Color Table Save Current Sheet(s) Color Layers Source Documents Sheet Layers Plate Setups Imposition Index Versions Raster Mode Apply Pagination Preferences Zoom In Output Zoom Out DynaStream Cancel Zoom Job Ticket Flow Help • A red triangle in the lower-right corner of an Action icon means that you can also apply this action to a selection of objects (objects highlighted in red). The red triangle means the action can apply to a selection of objects • The Sheet Mode is the default mode. Click on the large Sheet icon to access the Object Modes palette and select the Page icon. Exam- ine the tools in the Actions vertical toolbar below. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 12. 4 • Tutorial • Now select any Mark icon (for example, the Collating Mark) in the Object Modes palette and note that there are fewer icons in the Actions toolbar. This is because different Object Modes call for dif- ferent Actions. • Return to the Page Mode. Hold down Command and drag around any number of pages to select them. Selected pages are high- lighted in red. Command + drag around one of the selected pages to unselect it. Practice selecting and unselecting objects. (You can unselect all objects faster by holding Command and dragging in any empty area of the light table, or by pressing on Esc.) • If you don’t remember the selection shortcut next time you need it, just look at the Assistant window (lower-right side of the screen). It tells you which actions are possible within the design area (your light table) at any time. • Select the Zoom In icon. Your cursor changes to a magnifying glass. Click and drag a box around a page. Repeat the Zoom icon selection and drag another box around the corner of that page to enlarge the marks. Use the Zoom Out icon to go back to the previ- ous enlargment. Cancel the zooming with the Cancel Zoom icon. For more information on DynaStrip, you can access the Help by click- ing on the Guide icon, in the Functions toolbar. Provided that the files were installed (the installation is optional), Acrobat will start and open the User’s Guide pdf document. Other help options are provided in the Help menu that displays 3 options on Mac and 4 on Windows: • About DynaStrip (On Windows only. On Macs it is under DynaStrip and is identified as About this App...) • User’s Guide (opens the same document as the Help icon.) • PDF Docs provides links to the following pdf documents: - Getting Started - First-Time Experience - Tutorial • Dynagram web site provides links to: - www.dynagram.com - www.dynagram.com/downloads - www.dynagram.com/support - www.dynagram.com/workflow • Close Acrobat and the DemoJob file. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 13. 1st Lesson — New Job • 5 ✔ New Job ✐ Exercise 2 In this exercise, you will create a new color-separated job for a 48-page saddle-stitched booklet. • Create a new job (New in the File menu or Command + N). Choose the Standard method. The Job Definition window will then open. • In the Identification section, enter the following information: - Name: TutorialJob - Notes: Lorem Ipsum (this is the book title). You can enter any comment or warning in this field. - The Inch is the default unit of measure. - Color environment: leave Separations or One Color selected. • Click on the Definition button. The Pagination Sequence Definition window will open. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 14. 6 • Tutorial • Choose the following parameters: - Binding: Saddle-Stitched - Multi-web: Not a multi-web - First page: 1 - Number of pages: 48 - Maximum creep: 1/4” (maximum value for the booklet) - Creep direction: Push in - Tumble: do not select. • Click on OK to return to the Job Definition window. Click OK again and save the file in DynaStrip’s Tutorial folder. ✔ Create a Sheet ✐ Exercise 3 In this exercise, you will define the sheet parameters, add sheets, select sheets, and remove them. • Before placing any object on the light table, we have to define its parameters. The Sheet Mode should already be selected, since it is the default mode. Click on the Definition icon, the first one in the Actions toolbar. The Sheet Definition window will open. • Enter the following values: - Sheet height: 20" - Sheet width: 30" - Choose the shape of the Side guides (guides for the alignment of sheet-fed presses) by clicking on the buttons on both sides of the sheet, and place them at 1" from the bottom of the sheet. • A default unit of measure (inch) was selected in the Job Defini- tion, but all measurements can also be given in points (pt), picas (pc), centimeters (cm) or millimeters (mm). • Note that the sheet definition can be saved as a template and loaded into any subsequent job. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 15. 1st Lesson — Create a Sheet • 7 • Click on OK. All future sheets will be based on these parameters. • You should still be in Sheet Mode and the Add icon should now be selected in the Actions toolbar. Click on the light table to add a sheet. The Sheet 1 now appears on the light table and in the Sheet List. • Click on the light table again to add at least five more sheets. Remember, you can view any selection of sheets by choosing them in the Sheet List. • Now you want to remove some sheets. Click on the Remove icon, in the Actions toolbar. • DynaStrip offers you to: - remove a range of sheets, - remove all sheets except the first X sheet(s), - remove all sheets. • Remove sheets 2 and 3, using the first option. Click on Yes. A mes- sage will ask you to confirm. Click on Ok. • You will notice that the Remove icon has a red triangle. This means that you can also apply this action to a selection of objects. • Choose a few sheets in the Sheet List in order to view them on the screen (use the Command key). • Command + drag over the sheets that you want to delete. Selected sheets will be highlighted in red. Like for the page selection, you can add sheets to your selection by dragging your mouse over new sheets, or unselect sheets by dragging your mouse over them a second time, using the Command key. Note that the back of the sheet is always linked to the front. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 16. 8 • Tutorial Sheets chosen in the Sheet List are displayed on the light table (sheets 1, 3, 4, and 7) Sheets selected on the light table (front and back) are highlighted in red (sheets 3 and 4) • When your selection is complete (sheets to be removed are high- lighted in red), click on the Remove icon. • The last option, Selection, is now available. Choose it and click on OK. A message will ask you to confirm. Click on Ok. • Only one sheet should remain in the job. If not, remove all extra sheets. Keep the job open for the next exercise. ✔ Create and Edit a Signature The Signature Definition window is the most complete since it con- tains parameters for most of the objects appearing in a normal signa- ture. Among other things, the main window defines the number of pages, their side visibility, the default gutter widths, and includes an easy Step & Repeat function. The main window also gives access to the Page Definition and Page Mark Definition windows. ✐ Exercise 4 In this exercise, you will define the signature, including the Page and Page Marks parameters. • In order to access the Signature Definition window, first select the Signature icon in the Object Modes palette. Then click on the Defi- Release: May 12, 2008
  • 17. 1st Lesson — Create and Edit a Signature • 9 nition icon, in the Actions toolbar. The Signature Definition win- dow will open. Main Signature Definition window Access to Page Format Definition Access to Page Marks Definition • The signature preview will change as you enter the following val- ues: - Page width: 6 in. - Page height: 9 in. - Bleed: none - Signature Format: 4 columns, 2 rows - Rotation: 0° - Side Visibility: Both (front and back) - Space between columns: 0 pt (This will be the default vertical gutter for the signature; you can customize the gutters later.) - Space between rows: 18 pt (This will be the default horizontal gutter for the signature; you can customize the gutters later.) - Pagination sequence: 1 should be selected by default (see Exercise 12). - Step & Repeat: leave 0 - Display page marks in all gutters: do not select - Page cache: do not select (for Step & Repeat jobs only). • Select Trim and Bleed marks, click on the Details button and enter the following values: - Trim mark length: 12 pt - Trim mark thickness: 0.5 pt (or 1/2 pt) - Offset from bleed: 6 pt - Bleed mark length: 12 pt Release: May 12, 2008
  • 18. 10 • Tutorial - Bleed mark thickness: 0.5 pt • Click on OK to return to the Signature Definition window. • Note that the signature parameters in the main definition window can be saved as a template and loaded into any subsequent job. (Other object definitions can be saved within their own definition window.) • Once all the settings have been entered, click on OK. All future signatures will be based on these parameters. ✐ Exercise 5 In this exercise, you will add a signature and place it in the center of the sheet. Then you will move it to adjust the gripper width. • You should still be in Signature Mode and the Add icon should now be selected in the Actions toolbar. To add a signature, click and drag on the front of the sheet. • While the signature is positioned over the sheet, press on the space bar of your keyboard. A green line appears between the cen- ter of the signature and the lower-left corner of the sheet. This distance line can be used to place the signature with precise dis- tance values. • Press the space bar again. Your signature can now be moved freely with your mouse. • To center the signature, hold down OPTION (alt) and click (this shortcut is mentioned in the Assistant). A menu will then allow you to change the bottom margin value for the gripper. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 19. 1st Lesson — Create and Edit a Signature • 11 • Click on OK without modifying the gripper value. The signature will be perfectly centered in the sheet. • Let’s say that you have changed your mind and now want to place the signature 3/4 inches from the bottom of the sheet. Of course, you could delete the signature and start over by placing a new one. You can also use the Move icon this way. • Select the Move icon, in the Actions toolbar, then click on the sig- nature. A distance line appears between the center of the signa- ture and the lower-left corner of the sheet. Distance line Anchor point on the signature (mobile) Reference point on the sheet (fixed) Vertical distance Horizontal distance • Click on an anchor point at the bottom of the signature. The dis- tance line should now be traced between the bottom of the signa- ture and the bottom left corner of the sheet (see following illustration). • In the Object Position menu at the bottom of the screen, enter the vertical distance of 3/4 inches and press Enter to apply the change. Enter 3/4 or 0.75 " and press Enter • Press Enter again. All the pages will appear on the sheet. The gray arrows in the pages indicate the creep direction. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 20. 12 • Tutorial ✐ Exercise 6 In this exercise, you will learn two different ways to mod- ify a gutter. • Looking at the signature, you now find that the gutter between the rows, previously defined in the Signature Definition, is too narrow, but you wish to keep the same distance at the bottom of the sheet for the gripper. Thus you want to move the upper page row only. • Switch to Page Mode. Select the Move icon, then click on any page of the upper row on the front of the sheet. The selected page is highlighted with green borders and a distance line appears. • Click to place the distance line between the bottom of the selected page (upper row) and the top of any other page of the lower row. Enter 1” and press Enter • Modify the vertical value to 1 inch and press Enter. All the pages from the upper row of the signature will move up with the selected page, since DynaStrip correctly interprets that you want to change the gutter width. Press Enter again. • However, keep in mind that all the pages are independent and it is also possible to move a single page freely within a signature. • There is a faster way to modify a gutter, using the Gutters icon. In Page Mode or in Signature Mode, select the Gutters icon in the Actions toolbar and click in the middle vertical gutter. A dialog box will open. • To create a half-inch symmetric fold, enter a new Total gutter width value of 1/2” and click on OK. This will split the gutter Release: May 12, 2008
  • 21. 1st Lesson — Create and Edit a Signature • 13 evenly and center the signature at the same coordinates on the sheet. • To create a half-inch asymmetric fold, toggle the Asymmetric fold radio button and divide the Total gutter width into different left and right halves. • To show the fold marks in the gutter, activate the Show fold marks check box. The default Mark Length can be modified simply by entering a value in the adjacent box. Take note that custom marks can also be created with the Linear Mark object described in the subsequent lesson. • After observing the fold marks added, please return to the Vertical Gutter window and uncheck the Show fold marks option. Failing to do so would hinder you from seeing the effects of adding a linear mark in the next exercise. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 22. 14 • Tutorial Tips & Review Toolbars •Actions (right-vertical bar) always apply to the particular object selected in the Object Viewing Modes palette. •You can view multiple sheets by selecting •Clicking on the last button of the Functions them in the Sheet List while simultaneously toolbar opens the User’s Guide manual in a holding down the Command key. PDF format. •The front of the sheet (gray) and the back of Object Definition the sheet (blue) can be displayed simulta- neously or separately (View menu). •Before placing an object on your light table, it is easier to define its parameters before- Positioning Objects hand. But you can also modify any existing •While a newly added object is positioned over object using the Edit action. the sheet, press on the space bar of your key- Units of Measure board to obtain a distance line. Enter the new distance values in the Object Position •You can choose a default unit of measure for menu and press Enter to apply the changes. all future jobs in the Preferences menu. This default can be changed for a single job, but •Alt + click will center the signature on the only at its creation, in the Job Definition sheet. You can also give a specific bottom window. margin for the gripper. •However, all measurements can be given in •The Gutters tool allows you to edit a gutter inches (in or "), points (pt), picas (pc), centi- value easily. The signature will then be meters (cm) or millimeters (mm). DynaStrip recentered around this gutter. uses the point defined as having 72 pt to one •In Page Mode, you can also move one or inch. many page rows or columns. •The subsequent unit of measure in a window will be the unit of measure you last used. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 23. 2nd Lesson Create a Linear Mark, Create a Register Mark, Import a Color Bar, Create a Text Tag ✔ Create a Linear Mark DynaStrip allows you to easily create any type of linear mark or bar. Linear Marks are made with a maximum of four segments. They can be positioned and viewed on the screen. A Linear Mark can be placed on a sheet or be attached to a signature. In the latter case, the mark will adapt to the placement of the signa- ture. ✐ Exercise 7 In this exercise, you will create a fold mark and place two of them on the signature. • Choose Linear Mark Mode and click on Definition. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 24. 16 • Tutorial • It is important to select Attach to a signature in the upper-left corner of the window. This will ensure that the mark is linked to the signature and will move with it. • Four sides are available to create your linear mark. You just have to click on a segment of the mark to select or unselect it. Our fold mark needs only the two vertical segments. Unselect the two oth- ers. • For both segments, choose the following parameters: - length 30 pt, - thickness 0.5 pt, - continuous line 100% (a lower percentage would produce a dashed or dotted line), - gray level 100% (will produce a solid color). • For other parameters, leave the default settings. • Click on OK. • The Add icon should be selected. Click on the upper end of the vertical gutter, then on the lower end. The fold marks will appear in the center of the gutter. (Note that the upper and lower seg- ments of the linear mark are placed above and below the edge of the pages.) ✔ Create a Register Mark ✐ Exercise 8 In this exercise, you will define Register Mark parameters and place four of them on the sheet. • Select the Register Mark icon in the Object Modes palette, then click on the Definition icon. • The Register Mark Definition window will open. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 25. 2nd Lesson — Create a Register Mark • 17 • Enter the following values: - Length of cross segments: 18 pt - Thickness of cross segments: 0.5 pt - Radius of circle: 9 pt - Thickness of circle: 0.5 pt - Select the automatic placement of a mirror mark in both hori- zontal and vertical axis • For other parameters, leave the default settings. • Click on OK. • You should still be in Register Mark Mode and the Add icon should now be selected in the Actions toolbar. To add register marks, click on the sheet, and drag the mark on the upper-left corner on the front of the sheet. (While the mark is positioned over the sheet, you can also press on the space bar of your keyboard to place the mark more precisely with the green distance line and the Object Position menu.) • Click or press Enter to place the mark. • The horizontal and vertical mirror marks are displayed in a lighter blue on the sheet and cannot be selected or modified. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 26. 18 • Tutorial ✔ Import a Color Bar You can import your own color bar or any other PostScript image very easily with DynaStrip. Images are defined once and can be used in every job without having to adjust the image every time. ✐ Exercise 9 In this exercise, you will define a customized color bar and place it on the sheet. • Select the Imported Mark object mode in the palette, then click on Definition. The Imported Mark Definition window will open. • No image is available yet in the drop down menu. You must first link an image. Click on New. The Image Linker window will open. • Enter the name Tutorial bar. • Browse and add the color_bar.prn file from the Tutorial folder. (If you didn’t install the tutorial PostScript files during DynaStrip installation, you will find the color_bar.prn file on your CD-ROM.) Release: May 12, 2008
  • 27. 2nd Lesson — Import a Color Bar • 19 • The following items should be done automatically: - The application filter CorelDraw 7-10/Win95/98+/Me (PS) should have been chosen in the application drop down list. If not, you may choose it manually. - DynaStrip has parsed the file to find the number of pages and the number of colors. These should be displayed in their respec- tive fields. If not, click on Update. - Only one page was found in the document file as displayed to the right of Pages found, therefore the Use page field should be one. • Enter the following size: - Width: 0.25 in. - Height: 17 in. • Note that the name of the colors found in the image also appears in the bottom part of the window. Only the colors existing in the color table will print. DO NOT click on the Apply to color table but- ton. The color table will be explained in Exercises 14 and 15. • Click on Close. This color bar (and any other customized image defined the same way) will be available for all future jobs.* • In the Imported Mark Definition window, keep the default option Same (size) as image selected. (Note that you can also repeat an image in columns and rows, or to fill an area). Click on OK. • The Add icon should be selected. • Click on the sheet to add an imported mark and place it in the horizontal gutter with your mouse. Command + click will rotate the mark 90° counterclockwise (for keyboard shortcuts, check out the Assistant at the bottom of the screen). • You can place the imported mark more precisely using the green distance line and the Object Position menu. To get the distance line, press on the space bar. You can click to choose any other ref- erence anchor point. You can also work in Zoom mode if necessary. • The center of the mark can be placed at 0.5" from the top edge of the page (the gutter is 1" wide). * The Tutorial color bar is an example only and should not be used in your jobs. You should delete it once you have completed this Tutorial (using the Delete button of the Imported Mark Definition window). Release: May 12, 2008
  • 28. 20 • Tutorial • When the color bar is placed, press Enter. • An imported image could need a page adjustment before printing. ✔ Create a Text Tag Text tags are printable text lines containing a combination of pre- defined variables and normal text. You can view them and place them directly on the sheet like any other mark. You can use any number of text tags to identify any object (sheet, signature or page). They are especially useful when you want to identify multi-web signatures. ✐ Exercise 10 In this exercise, you will add a text tag to identify the plates (slug line). • In Text Tag mode, click on the Definition icon. The Text Tag Defini- tion window will open. • Click on the Variables button. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 29. 2nd Lesson — Create a Text Tag • 21 • Select the variable <jobname> and click on Add to text. The vari- able will appear in the text window. • Continue to insert the following variables: - <jobname> <sheetrank> <sheetqty> <side> <color> <outputdate> <outputtime> • In the text window, add text strings between the variables to com- plete the slug line. The complete text should read as follows: - Job: <jobname>, Sheet <sheetrank> of <sheetqty>, <side>, <color> (<outputdate> <outputtime>). • Enter the following parameters: - Character size: 7 pt - Character style: Regular - Maximum width of text box: 12 inches - Alignment of text within its box: Left - Attach to Object Type: Sheet - Leave all other parameters as is. • Now that the slug line has been defined, you can save it as a tem- plate for future jobs. Click on the Save to library button and save the template with the name Tutorial slug line in the Tutorial folder. Each time you will load it, using the Load from library but- ton, all the parameters will be entered in the Text Tag Definition window. The same procedure applies for all kinds of objects so you can create your own customized object library. • Click on OK. • The Add icon should be selected. Click on the front of the sheet. • A text box will appear. Place the mark in the upper-right corner of the front sheet. If you want to give a more precise position, you can press on the space bar of the keyboard and position the tag with the green distance line. When the text tag is positioned on the sheet, press Enter. • You can zoom in to see the slug line. Note that variables will be converted into values only during output. Once printed, the result could be, for example: Job: Tutorial job, Sheet 1 of 3, Front, Cyan (01-02-2000 9:27:45). • If you need to edit the slug line, select the Edit icon and click on the text tag to call back the Text Tag Definition window. • A text tag can not be placed on both sides of the sheet at once (due to the mirror position). You can add another text tag on the back of the sheet. • Your entire signature is now complete. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 30. 22 • Tutorial • Save the job. Tips & Review Linear Marks Imported Marks •Linear Marks can be independent or attached •You can permanently import any image (even to a signature, in which case they will adapt you company logo) and place it on all your to the position of the signature. sheet templates. •You can create a bar by simply using one seg- Text Tags ment of the linear mark and by changing its width value. •You can use any number of text tags to iden- tify any object (sheet, signature or page). Register Marks They are especially useful when you want to •Vertical and horizontal mirror marks are identify multi-web signatures. placed in a symetrical fashion but you can •The object to which the text mark is add any number of single register marks on attached will be the object type referred to the sheet and place them precisely wherever in the variables. you need them. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 31. 3rd Lesson Pagination, Color Table, Source Documents and Imposition Index, Output Functions, Page/Mark Adjustment ✔ Pagination In DynaStrip, you can paginate multiple signatures with different pagination styles within the same job. You simply have to define and link pagination sequences to your signatures, give them a folding template and apply the pagination to the entire job. ✐ Exercise 11 In this exercise, you will paginate the signature manually, rotate the head of the pages, and save your folding tem- plate. • In Page Mode, select the Page numbers icon in the Actions toolbar and click on the first page on the front of the signature. A pop-up menu will prompt you to enter a page number. • Enter page number 5 and press Enter on the keyboard or click on the Apply button in the window. The front page will bear page number 5 and the verso will automatically be paginated with number 6 (the automatic pagination of the verso can be unse- lected in the Preferences menu). The next page will be high- lighted. Continue paginating with the following pattern: - Upper row: 5, 12, 13, 4 - Lower row: 8, 9, 16, 1 • When all the numbers are entered, click on Close to exit the menu. The pagination pattern now appears in your signature. • You must also change the orientation of the upper page row. The T indicates the top of the pages. • Hold down Command and select the upper page row with your mouse. The selected pages are displayed in red. • Click on the Rotate icon. Each click of the mouse rotates with the rotation increment defined in the Preferences menu. If the 90° Release: May 12, 2008
  • 32. 24 • Tutorial default preference is still selected, you will have to click twice to rotate the pages with a 180° angle. • Unselect the pages by pressing Esc. on your keyboard. • This pagination pattern can be saved as a folding template for future jobs. • In Signature Mode, select the Save Folding Template icon and click on the signature. Browse and save the template in your library folder. ✐ Exercise 12 In this exercise, you will learn more about pagination sequences. • The pagination sequence defines different parameters which are necessary to ensure the correct pagination of the job (type of binding, total number of pages, multi-web, etc.). It is also neces- sary for collating marks. • Click on the Definition icon in the Functions toolbar. This will open the Job Definition window previously displayed when you created the job. • The pagination sequences can be entered first hand in the Job Def- inition window, when creating a new imposition job. • A summary of the selected options is displayed near the Definition button. You can click on this button and edit the pagination sequence at any time. • You can also add a name to the sequence. Enter Dynagram to replace the sequence number. • Click in the More sequences check box. The window will expand. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 33. 3rd Lesson — Pagination • 25 • In DynaStrip, you can have up to 80 pagination sequences, so you can gang many jobs on the same sheet. All signatures sharing the same pagination sequence will be linked together when calculat- ing the pagination for the entire job. • Each pagination sequence has a rank thus it can be linked auto- matically to imported signatures. Example: A sheet template containing two signatures linked to the 1st and 2nd pagination sequences in the initial job respectively will automatically be linked to the 1st and 2nd pagination sequences in the new job where the template is loaded, even if the pagination sequences have different names or different definitions. • The User’s Guide will tell you more about this advanced feature. For simple jobs, you will use only one pagination sequence. • Click on OK to close the Job Definition window. • Remember that the 1st pagination sequence was linked to the sig- nature when we defined its parameters. • Let’s check this to be sure. You should still be in Signature Mode. Select the Edit icon, in the Actions toolbar, then click on the sig- nature. • The Signature Definition window will open. (Note that only basic signature parameters can be modified with the Edit function, Release: May 12, 2008
  • 34. 26 • Tutorial because the pages have the property of being independent once they have been created. However, you can edit one or many pages of the signature by switching to Page Mode.) • Ensure that the 1st Pagination Sequence, now renamed Dynagram, is selected in the menu. Click on OK. • All signatures sharing the 1st pagination sequence (Dynagram) will be linked together when you apply the pagination for the entire job (next exercise). ✐ Exercise 13 In this exercise, you will copy a sheet, apply the pagina- tion for the entire job, and learn about sheet templates. • You now need two additional sheets to complete your 48-page booklet. In DynaStrip, you can easily duplicate a sheet with all the pages, marks, folding template, and pagination sequence, using the Copy icon. • In Sheet Mode, select the Copy icon and click on the sheet. The Copy Sheet pop-up menu will open. • DynaStrip offers two ways to copy sheets. You can simply enter how many times you want to repeat the sheet selection and click on OK. This method offers the option to increment pages with a specific number, which can be useful to paginate jobs with irregu- lar folding patterns or based on many sheets. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 35. 3rd Lesson — Color Table, Source Documents and Imposition Index • 27 • You can also choose a more automatic way to copy sheets, based on the pagination sequence. This option is available only for one- signature layouts with page numbers and a pagination sequence that specifies the total number of pages in the job. • Select the Pagination sequence mode. If a work & turn was needed to complete the pagination, you could also choose its placement. Click on OK. • The sheets will be added on the light table and in the sheet list. The pagination will also be calculated on all sheets. (In the case of a work & turn, DynaStrip would also black out the back of the sheet to prevent its output.) • Note that the Apply Pagination function calculates or recalculates the pagination for the job at any time, should you copy a number of sheets manually. The calculation is based on the number of sheets, on the Pagination Sequences, and on the folding templates (page numbers). • The job layout is now complete. Select the three sheets in the Sheet List to view them together on the light table, with all the pages, marks, and page numbers. • You can save and load any sheet, will all its objects, as a template, by clicking on it using the Save to Library icon. You would then be prompted to give a name to the template. The extension .dsh would automatically be given by DynaStrip. • You could then load the sheet template into any other job by clicking on the Load from Library icon. (It is also possible to import some other types of templates from competitive products.) ✔ Color Table, Source Documents and Imposition Index The Color Table function allows you to prepare a job color list and to match different colors onto the same film or plate. This can be done before or during the indexation process. ✐ Exercise 14 In this exercise, you will prepare the color table for this CMYK job. • Click on the Color Table icon of the Functions toolbar. The Color Table window will open. • To add the four process colors, simply click on Add process at the bottom of the screen. Black, Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow will be listed. Only the colors displayed in this list will be available for printing and they will output in the same order (you can change this order later during output). Release: May 12, 2008
  • 36. 28 • Tutorial • If you know in advance that a color must be matched to another one, you can use the right side of the window to add the name of the color to be matched, and to identify to which existing color it will be redirected. • No color match will be made for now. Click on OK to close the win- dow. ✐ Exercise 15 In this exercise, you will list the source documents, create the imposition index for the job and match colors. • Click on the Source Documents icon in the Functions horizontal toolbar. • In the Document List section, you will prepare your file list and assign application filters. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 37. 3rd Lesson — Color Table, Source Documents and Imposition Index • 29 • Click on the (upper right) Add button, browse and select all the five PS files (extension *.prn files) named Lorem... in the Tutorial folder. (If you didn’t install the tutorial PostScript files during DynaStrip installation, you will find these files on your CD-ROM.) • If DynaStrip finds a color that does not already exist in the table, a menu will offer you to: - add it to the color table, - replace an existing color with the new one, or - match the new color to another existing one (One of the four colors inserted in the color table in the previous exercise). • When a PS file is not color separated or has only one color, Dyna- Strip reads No color instead of color names. • No color separation was found in the conclusion PS file. The con- clusion must be printed in black only, thus No Color must be matched to Black. In the last pop-up menu select Black and click on OK. • Different applications can give different color names during the color separation. This application added Process before the name of the colors. Process Black, Process Cyan, Process Magenta, and Process Yellow must thus be matched to Black, Cyan, Magenta and Yellow respectively.* • When all the files are indexed, the result appears in the window. • The order of the files in the list is very important because the pages found in the files will be matched consecutively with the * This color matching is made only to explain the function. In fact, any color name can be used. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 38. 30 • Tutorial pagination sequence of your imposition layout. (Note that the document folios generated by the application never interfere with DynaStrip’s pagination process.) • You can move the files within the list with your mouse. The files should appear in the following order: - lorem_intro.prn - lorem_01.prn - lorem_02.prn - lorem_03.prn - lorem_concl.prn • The application filter is normally selected automatically, but if you want to change it for any reason, select all the files in the list and click on Application. Choose the appropriate filter and click on OK. The name of the filter will appear in the list. • Then, click on the Update button. DynaStrip will scan all the PS documents and check the number of pages and colors in each file. This operation may take a few minutes, depending on your com- puter. • Now we must build an index of the pages really needed in the job and assign them to the imposition layout. • To add all the pages into the Imposition Index section, simply select the files in the Document List section and click on the Add button (below the document list and with an arrow). (To select more than one file, hold down the Command key to add files to the selection, or the Shift key to select a range.) • The contents will be listed in the Imposition Index section: • The following table explains this contents: Pagination Document file name Extracted pages Corresponding folios in booklet 1-2 Lorem_intro.prn <document pages: 1-2> roman folios i to ii 3-22 Lorem_01.prn <document pages: 1-20> arabic folios 1 to 20 23-30 Lorem_02.prn <document pages: 1-8> arabic folios 21 to 28 Release: May 12, 2008
  • 39. 3rd Lesson — Color Table, Source Documents and Imposition Index • 31 Pagination Document file name Extracted pages Corresponding folios in booklet 31-45 Lorem_03.prn <document pages: 1-15> arabic folios 29 to 43 46-47 Lorem_concl.prn <document pages: 1-2> arabic folios 45 to 46 • Close the Source Documents & Imposition Index window. • Now open the Color Table again. Note that it reflects the color match performed during the file indexation. • The colors found in imported images (for example in the Tutorial color bar) will print only if they actually exist in the left part of the color table, which is the case. (If necessary, you could also add or match these colors through the Image Linker window, by click- ing on Apply to color table (see exercise 9).) Close the window. ✐ Exercise 16 In this exercise, you will explore the imposition index mode and add a blank page. • Click on the Imposition Index Mode icon, in the Functions toolbar. You should see that the pages are now displayed in yellow in your layout, meaning that document pages have been assigned. The name of the document file also appears in each page. You can zoom in to read the information. • While in this viewing mode, you can also use the Index Informa- tion tool. • In Page or Signature Mode, select the Information icon in the Actions toolbar and click on any yellow page. A window will dis- play the name of the source document file assigned to this page. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 40. 32 • Tutorial • One page is still displayed in white. You should have a total of 48 pages but you have only 47. One blank page is missing at the end of the lorem_03.prn file (arabic folio 44 in the booklet). • Reopen the Source Documents & Imposition Index window by click- ing on its icon. In the Imposition Index (lower section), select the range lorem_concl.prn where you want to insert a blank page and click on the Add Blank Pages button. The Add Blank Pages menu will open. • DynaStrip suggests to insert one blank page at page 46. Click on OK. The blank page will be added between the lorem_03.prn and the lorem_concl.prn files. Pagination Document file name Extracted pages Corresponding folios in booklet 1-2 Lorem_intro.prn <document pages: 1-2> roman folios i to ii 3-22 Lorem_01.prn <document pages: 1-20> arabic folios 1 to 20 23-30 Lorem_02.prn <document pages: 1-8> arabic folios 21 to 28 31-45 Lorem_03.prn <document pages: 1-15> arabic folios 29 to 43 46 ** BLANK ** arabic folio 44 47-48 Lorem_concl.prn <document pages: 1-2> arabic folios 45 to 46 • Close the window. All the pages should now display in yellow in your layout. • The imposition index is complete. ✔ Output Functions In DynaStrip, the independency of all objects and sheet sections (back, front, color layers, sheet layers, tiles, etc.) enables you to select them individually for printing and allows for all kinds of adjustments. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 41. 3rd Lesson — Output Functions • 33 ✐ Exercise 17 In this exercise, you will create an Output Device for a laser printer and print the job. • Click on the Output icon in the Functions toolbar. The Output Parameters window will open. • The first time you use DynaStrip, you must define an Output Device for your printer. You can then use the same for other jobs. • Click on Output Device button* then, in the Output Device Defini- tion window, click on the New button. DynaStrip will ask you to enter a name. Enter the name Laser Printer, then click on OK. • Select PS as the output file format. • Your printer or imaging device does not have to be directly con- nected to your computer or network in order to define its parame- ters, and printer drivers (PPD’s) are not mandatory. • In the Configuration drop down menu, choose PS Default**. • If a laser printer is connected to your computer, choose Printer in the Destination section and select your device in the drop down menu. • If you don’t have a laser printer connected to your computer, you can choose Folder, then click on Browse and select a folder where you want to save DynaStrip printing files. * If Plate Setups displays instead of the Output Device button, close the window, open the Preferences menu in the Functions toolbar, then deselect Use plate setups. Click on OK, and answer Yes to the warning message. Reopen the Output Parameters window. The Output Device button should now display. (Use plate setups is an advanced feature especially designed for direct-to-plate environment.) ** Some laser printers need a different configuration to output correctly. Select PS Older RIPs if you have any trouble printing. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 42. 34 • Tutorial • Click on Default image area. The imaging area length and width are the only mandatory fields for the definition of an Output Device. • Enter dimensions of the sheet on which you want to print and is supported by you printer. Formats A4 and Letter are the most common and their dimensions have been written below. Use the one that is appropriate for you, enter those values and click on OK: - Lettre Format: Height = 11” Width = 8.5” - A4 Format: Height = 11.69” Width = 8.27” • Since you want to print a large imposition on a letter-size page, you have to set a few parameters to best fit the image. • Click on Flat Position. Note that the image will be centered hori- zontally and vertically by default. Select May rotate 90° to fit so DynaStrip will choose the best angle to place the sheet on your laser printer. Click on OK. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 43. 3rd Lesson — Output Functions • 35 • You can close the Output Device window. • In the main Output Parameters window, click on Scaling and choose To fit. The image will be reduced to fit on the 8.5 x 11 inches paper. Close the window. • In the Output Parameters window, select the following items: - Sheets 1 to 3 - Front and back - Sheet layers: you can leave all the layers selected or select layer 1 only, the result will be the same (all objects are placed on sheet layer 1). - Color layers: In the Color Order window, Black, Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow should be activated. Note that the matched colors do not appear in the window. - There is no tiling in the job, so do not bother about tiles. - Normal output should be selected. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 44. 36 • Tutorial • Click on the Print button. All the press sheets will be sent to your laser printer. If you have selected a folder to save PostScript files in, you will then have to forward the printing files to your output device. The result should look as follows (black plate, front of sheet 1).* * If you work with a demo version of DynaStrip, the watermark DYNASTRIP DEMO will appear on each page and document pages will be skipped randomly. Release: May 12, 2008
  • 45. 3rd Lesson — Output Functions • 37 Tips & Review Pagination •To paginate a job you must define a pagina- tion sequence and ensure that it is linked to your signature, give the signature a folding Color Table template, copy the sheets, and then ask •The Color Table function allows DynaStrip to DynaStrip to calculate the pagination for the place different colors onto the same film or entire job. plate. This can be used for the same color •In DynaStrip, you can paginate multiple sig- named differently in the files, or to redirect natures with different pagination styles different colors onto the same film. within the same job. Output Functions Source Documents & Imposition Index •In DynaStrip, the PPD’s are not mandatory. •The order of the files in the Imposition Index Simply define an output device by entering a is important because pages found in the name and the imaging area of the device. source files will be matched consecutively •All kinds of adjustments can be made to any with the pagination of your imposition lay- part of the sheet (side, tile, sheet layer, or out. color layer). •In imposition index mode, the yellow pages are the ones to which a document page has been assigned. Release: May 12, 2008
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  • 47. Index A J pagination sequence 5 PPD 33 actions toolbar 3 job 5 printing 32, 33 identification 5 new 5 C S color bar 18 L selection of objects 4 color match 27 sheet 6 light table 1 color table 27 copy 26 creep 6 create 6 cursor position 2 M delete 7 display 2 marks 16 list 2 page marks 8 D register 16 template 26 side guides 6 display 2 side guides 6 signature 8 front and back 2 text tags 20 add and place 10 zoom 4 modes 3 create and edit 8 distance line 10 multi-web 6 slug line 20 document list source documents 27 insert blank page 31 N notes 5 T F template 26 folding 23 O object parameter 6 functions toolbar 3 sheet 26 object tiles 32 definition templates 10 Tool Tips 3 object mode palette 3 G objects toolbar 3 gutters 9 output 32 U modify 12 output device 33 output functions 32 units of measure 6 overview 1 I W icons 1 P work & turn 27 red triangle 3 page images 18 parameters 8 imposition index 27 pagination 23 Z imposition index mode 31 apply to entire job 26 zoom 4 Release: May 12, 2008