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USING ACROBAT X PRO
Job Definition Format
Last updated 10/11/2011
Remove job definitions from the job list
In the JDF Job Definitions dialog box, select the job definition, and click Remove.
Converting job definition files to HTML
You can convert JDF files to HTML, and then view and print the file using an Internet browser.
1 In the JDF Job Definitions dialog box, select a job definition and click Export.
2 In the Save HTML File As dialog box, specify the name and location of the HTML file, and then click Save.
3 Open the HTML version of the job definition file in an Internet browser to view and print the file.
The generated HTML file refers to a CSS file (for example, PrintJDF.css). If this CSS file does not exist, it is generated
the first time you convert the file to HTML. You can customize and replace the default CSS file.
Submitting print jobs
Create submission site instructions
At any time, you can prepare your JDF package (the JDF file and PDF file) for submission using submission site
instructions. Any preflight profile or PDF conversion settings file embedded in the job definition is used in the
submission process.
More Help topics
Adobe PDF presets” on page 79
Adobe PDF settings” on page 82
Run a preflight inspection” on page 447
Create submission site instructions
1 In the JDF Job Definitions dialog box, select the job definition, and click Submission Manager.
2 Click Add, or select an item in the list and click Edit or Duplicate.
3 Set submission site options.
Note: The options you set are automatically invoked when you submit the job to a JDF-enabled production system.
Remove submission site instructions
1 In the JDF Job Definitions dialog box, select the job definition, and click Submission Manager.
2 Select an item in the list, and click Remove.
Submission site options
Use options in the Submission Setup dialog box to specify which actions to perform on the print job during the
submission process.
Name A unique name for the submission site.
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