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Fiery Impose templates in Job Properties
If you save a template in Fiery Impose (requires Fiery Impose license), the template is available in the Job Properties
window. Choosing the Impose template sets all the relevant job property settings, allows proper use of relevant job
property settings, and prevents conflicting print settings.
Preset print settings
A preset is a collection of print settings in the Job Properties window that you can access at a later time.
Server Presets can be accessed from Job Properties and printer drivers, and they can be applied to workflows such as
Hot Folders and Virtual Printers.
Job presets are listed in the Presets drop-down menu in the Job Properties window. You can select one of the job
presets from the list, or create a new preset based upon the current options selected in the Job Properties window. If
a job is not currently using a preset, the preset field is blank. All properties display the initial default settings. When
you select a job preset, all settings are updated to reflect the saved preset. If you change any print settings, the Presets
list reverts to blank.
There are two types of job presets:
Local Presets – Saved on the user's local computer, and not shared with other users.
Server Presets – Saved on the Fiery Server or Fiery Central Server and shared with other users of the Fiery
Server or Fiery Central Server.
Applying presets
Job presets can be applied using one of the following methods:
Import a job into Command WorkStation using File > Import Job or the Import
toolbar icon in Job Center. You can then select Apply workflow and then select from the list of presets in the
File(s) to import window.
Select a job in the Held/Printed/Archived pane in Job Center and click the Properties toolbar icon. Select a
Local or Server Preset from the Presets list.
Right-click a job in the Held/Printed/Archived pane in Job Center, select Apply Workflow and then select a
preset from the list.
Create a Local or Server Preset
If you are an Administrator, you can create, edit, rename, unpublish, publish, and delete Server Presets in Device
Center > Workflows > Job Presets. You can save a Local Preset in the Job Properties window only.
You create a Local or Server Preset by choosing the settings in the Job Properties window, and then saving them in
the Presets list.
Administrators can save a preset as a Local Preset or Server Preset. Operators can save only a Local Preset.
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