Prinergy Connect 9 Rotate 1bit tif prior output

cementary

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Dear Prinergy users, we've been making impositions to the press sheet size for many years.
So in layout section of the final output template i've just making something like this:
just for example: plate size is 1030x785, i'm putting my impo in the middle along width and along height i'm putting it at 33 mm (per press specs)
No big deal
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Now i need to rotate 180 full plate before output, but when i do it in the Placement->orientation i need to calculate right Shift amount because each press sheet is different in height
In Agfa Apogee it's simple - one just choose the rotation angle and system does everything for you.
So the question is - how can it be done automatically in Prinergy without the need to manually calculate and enter shift along height amount per every final output?
 
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It is just the way it works. We just create a process template for each press with the correct value for each one.
 
It is just the way it works. We just create a process template for each press with the correct value for each one.
If i rotate 180 - the starting point to shift along height moves to tail of the press sheet. In this case you would have to create a process template for each press sheet height
 
Yeah that is because it does the rotation before the shift. I think the only way to solve this would be to build your template 180° from what you are doing now.
 
For now I've created a rule in rba. It outputs imposed PDF to the plate size 0°, this PDF goes as input to same job, then refine as flats, then output with rotation. Then rule deletes everything.
This work fine but it is such workaround, it pisses me off
 
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