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1 ProofMate™ (ProofReady) Plugin for HP Printers
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<exposure>
You can use this tag to include the exposure setting of a page in the file name.
For example, based on the job details above, the template
<exposure><dot>hpf produces the file name 110.hpf.
<job#>
You can use this tag to include the job number in the file name string. The
default length of the number is three digits, so the first job number created with
this tag would be 000, unless a different length is specified. You can specify the
length of the job number by preceding the
<job#> tag with an integer. For
example, <
5job#> creates job numbers five digits long.
In multi-page jobs use the
<page#> tag as well as the <job#> tag to differenti-
ate between the different pages of a job.
<jobname>
This tag ensures that only legal operating system characters are used in the job
name.
For example, in the RIP running under any Windows operating system, the tem-
plate
<jobname><dot>hpf produces the file name
Uncalibrated Target Default CMYK + spot colors target.hpf. The
colon character (
: ) is removed from the file name, because this is not a valid
file name character for any version of Microsoft Windows.
<jobname1>
This tag ensures that only alphanumeric characters are used in the job name.
For example, in the RIP running under a Windows operating system, the tem-
plate
<jobname1><dot>hpf produces the file name
UncalibratedTargetDefaultCMYKspotcolorstarget.hpf. The colon,
white space, and ‘+’ characters are removed from the file name, because they
are not alphanumeric characters.
<mac>
The use of this tag verifies that the file name is suitable for use in a Macintosh
operating system. Illegal characters such as an asterisk, colon, and quotation