The File Menu gives you quick access to tools that let you manage your application.
You can open the File Menu by going to the main screen and clicking [File] on the main toolbar. Once the File Menu opens, you can choose from the following options:
This option allows you to open a TIFF file that contains separated images from a folder when using [Colorways] option for textile. Check [Use Coclorways] and click [Select…] button. Choose a file where it is located. See ONYX Tutorial and White paper for more information.
This option allows you to quickly change the job setting to Quick SetA group of settings that is applied to images to create jobs in an efficient manner. that has already been configured.
This option will take the job settings you currently have configured for the open image and save those as a Quick Set file. You can select additional workflow options in the dialog before saving.
The [TWAIN_32] option allows you to scan an image directly into RIP-Queue. TWAIN is an industry standard that is used for retrieving images from scanners and digital cameras.
Acquire - This option allows you to scan an image. To scan an image, first verify that the scanner or camera is attached and on. Verify that you have the correct device selected in RIP-Queue by clicking File > TWAIN_32 > Select Source > Your Device. Select File > TWAIN_32 > Acquire. This will automatically import the image into RIP-Queue.
Select Source - This option determines which device you are using. RIP-Queue will automatically display the devices that are connected to your computer.
NOTE: See the User Manual or Help Files for your scanner or digital camera if you have trouble using the TWAIN feature.
The [Filter\ option opens the Filter dialog box. Use the dialog to attach a filter to a specific job, choose how to display the filter, and open the Filter Manager.
See ColorThe attribute of visual experience that can be described using the dimensions of Hue1. A tint or color specified by an angle on the HSV Color Wheel. Going counter-clockwise around the wheel, hues shift from red to yellow to green to cyan to blue to magenta and finally back to red. 2. The attribute of a color that permits it to be identified as a specific color. Hue combined with Saturation and Value fully defines a color., Saturation, and Brightness. Correction Tab - Filters for more information.
JobAn image coupled with RIP-Queue settings. Properties changes the display or PostScript properties of the job. See Job Properties for more information.
The Preferences option controls how Job Editor deals with jobs in general as well as specifying the monitor profile used by Job Editor. See Preferences for more information.
[Package Jobs] saves your image information along with all processing data and job settings. This allows you to reprint a job immediately without having to make any modifications.
NOTE: Images that are saved instead of packaged will only contain job settings. Processing data will be excluded.