You can create new workflows by selecting a template, or by creating a copy
of an existing workflow, such as the generic workflow. You can also edit and rename
workflows.
Command WorkStation provides the following default templates:
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PRODUCTION—Provides access to settings that are
typically used in different production environments, but hides those settings that are specifically
aimed at a proofing environment.
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PROOF—Provides access to settings that are typically used in different proofing
environments, but hides those settings that are specifically aimed at a production environment.
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PHOTO—Provides access to settings that are typically used in different photo
environments.
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CUSTOM—Provides access to the full range of licensed features.
Command WorkStation preselects source profiles, simulation (reference) profiles and rendering intents
for each default workflow. You can greatly improve color reproduction by selecting profiles and
rendering intents that are specific to your workflow (see Select profiles and rendering intents).
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In Server Manager: On the sidebar, click Printers, and select a
printer. In the printer's tree view, select a workflow.
- Do one of the following:
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To create a new workflow: Click the
Add (+) button next to Workflow.
Then, select the type of workflow and the template that best matches your needs, and click
Load.
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To edit an existing workflow: Click the
workflow.
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To copy a workflow to a different printer:
Right-click the workflow, click Copy to Printer, and then
select a printer.
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To move a workflow to a different printer:
Right-click the workflow, click Move to Printer, and then
select a printer.
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To duplicate a workflow: Right-click the workflow,
and then click Duplicate.
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To rename a workflow: Right-click the workflow,
and click Rename. Then, type a unique name, and click
Save.
- Adjust the settings (optional).
You can customize the available settings of any workflow template.
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Right-click the workflow, and click
Set as Default (optional).
The default workflow is pre-selected for all jobs
that you import.
You can customize your workflows using the
settings on the File, Layout,
Finishing, Color, Printer, and
Verify tabs.