System information
• Output intent: According to the PDF/X rules, a PDF document must contain the intended output
intent. This output intent identifies what the final output destination should be. This check
verifies if the output intent is present and valid according to the PDF/X rules.
• Default color spaces: Checks whether the default color spaces conform to the PDF/X standard.
Document
Using the Document property, you can perform the following checks:
• PDF Version: Checks the various Adobe Acrobat or PDF versions the document is compatible
with. You can use the version lists to define a range of versions or select a particular version.
• Compression not optimal: Checks whether the latest and the most advanced compression
mechanisms have been applied to your PDF document.
• Compressed objects: Checks whether object compression has been applied to the PDF document.
• Encoding: Checks whether the document is ASCII encoded. ASCII encoding was formerly required
to ensure that PDF documents were safely transported via the e-mail or the internet.
• Damaged: Checks whether the PDF document has incurred any damage.
• Trapnet annotation: Checks whether the value of the trapped flag for the PDF document has
been set to true (trapped), false (not trapped) or unknown.
• Binding: Checks whether the binding has been set to the left hand side (left-edge binding) for
the PDF document.
• Fast Web View: Checks whether the PDF document has been optimized for web viewing.
• PostScript device needs: Checks whether the PDF document satisfies the PostScript Language
Level 3 needs.
• Security usage: Checks the security settings of the PDF document.
• Security: Printing: Checks the security settings on the printing of the PDF document.
• Security: High-resolution printing: Checks the security settings on high resolution printing of
the PDF document.
• Security: Copying or extracting content: Checks whether the security settings of the PDF
document allows copying and extracting of content.
• Security: Content accessibility: Checks whether the security settings of the PDF document
allows you to changes its content accessibility settings for the visually impaired.
• Security: Editing content: Checks whether the security settings of the PDF document allows
you to edit it.
• Security: Editing annotations and authoring form fields: Checks whether the security settings
of the PDF document allows you to edit existing annotations and to create form fields in the
document.
• Security: Filling in form fields and signing: Checks whether the security settings of the PDF
document allows you to edit existing form fields in the document.
• Security: Document assembly: Checks whether the security settings of the PDF document
allows document assembly.
• Info: Title: Checks some basic information in a file such as characters in the title, the author,
the subject of the document etc. You can check either for several words or parts of the word
by separating the entries with a comma. For example: Author can contain "enfocus, software".
Some of this information is set by the creator of the document ans some by the Acrobat. The
information set by the author can be modified if the security settings allow it.
• Info: Subject: Checks some basic information in a file such as characters in the title, the author,
the subject of the document etc. You can check either for several words or parts of the word
by separating the entries with a comma. For example: Author can contain "enfocus, software".
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