JDF with non-efi JDF-Enabled Devices JDF is an emerging industry standard for simplifying job information exchange among print and prepress applications and output devices. supports JDF for both EFI JDF- Enabled (e.g., Fiery ) and non-efi JDF-enabled devices. This document will answer some frequently asked questions about how handles JDF on non-efi JDF-enabled output devices. What are JDF and JMF? JDF (Job Definition Format) is an XML-based file format for an electronic job ticket. JDF specifies how a job is to be handled and produced. Think of the JDF file as an electronic version of a customer s specifications for a particular job. For instance, a job ticket with the customer s request for a job with these specifications: 100 copies of a 10-page document on 20# letter-size white paper, printed duplex, black-and-white would be represented in a standardized XML format readable by JDF-enabled devices, i.e., the JDF job ticket. JMF (Job Messaging Format) is the XML-based protocol JDF devices use to communicate JDF information with each other. JMF messages transmit information on events (start, stop, error), status (available, offline, etc.), results (count, waste, etc.). What type of JDF job ticket does support with non-efi JDF-enabled devices? supports intent JDF job tickets for non-efi JDF-enabled devices. An intent ticket preserves the print buyer s intention for the file (buyer-entered web-form data suggests, for example, that buyer intends to receive a 5,000 copies of a 100-page spiral bound book on 8.5x11 white paper, with a glossy 100lb. four-color cover, full color, etc.). Use this ticket type for all non-fiery JDF outputs. Note: JDF process tickets are for use only with EFI Fiery JDF-enabled output devices. What s will be in my JDF job ticket? The JDF file that is packaged with a job file (e.g., the document a buyer uploaded) will contain customer information, finished product size, media stock, and print services (see the Table on page 4 of this document for a complete list). Custom print services (i.e., those added by a administrator) will be converted to special instructions on the JDF ticket. How Does Work with JDF to non-efi Fiery-enabled Devices? The following diagram illustrates the non-fiery JDF workflow.
JDF with Non-EFI JDF-Enabled Devices FAQs 2 What do I need to do to print to a non-efi JDF-enabled device? For the most part, will be accepting PDFs from buyers or converting non-pdf format files (e.g., Microsoft Office format files) into PDF. This default conversion to PDF enables to have a consistent internal model, allow downloadable watermarked fullresolution files, present bitmap preview images of jobs, etc. An alternative workflow is possible by uploading what we call a native file and skipping any possible conversion to PDF; in this workflow the file may be of any file type that the print shop wants to accept (there is a filter). In this native file workflow, makes no further attempt to change the format of the files. This means that the JDF and/or MIME files that emits will refer either to PDFs or to the native file type (which can be nearly anything except PDF).
JDF with Non-EFI JDF-Enabled Devices FAQs 3 All associated files (the buyer-uploaded file/s plus the JDF ticket and JMF messages) will be compiled into a MIME package and sent to the JDF-enabled device. (Note: This MIME package is the default option, but the administrator can opt to have the JDF file contain links HTTP or NT Shared to the files rather than the files themselves.) It is then up to the receiving system to interpret the JDF, download the files using the supplied links, and complete whatever steps are necessary to apply the relevant options to those files and print them. How do I set up a non-efi JDF-enabled device with JDF? There are two ways to connect to a non-efi JDF-enabled device: (1) through the use of a device connector that enables sending a MIME package with the files to the output device, and (2) through the use of a hot folder-based output device (that does not support HTTP protocol). Device Connectors Use this option when the output device (receiving system) supports HTTP protocol for communication. The device should expose a JMF URL that can used to request a list of virtual printers that will add to the Print Shop Connectors page. When you enter a device URL in your web browser s address field and press Enter the device will return a list of devices/virtual printers if the device URL is valid (as pictured below). When a job is printed from Operator View, will send the submit queue entry command to a specific output device through this URL (i.e., the output device-specific URL that was added to ). Note: The list of commands and queries that supports as per JDF standards are: Command: o SubmitQueueEntry Queries: o Known Devices o Status Output Device Use this option with any JDF-enabled system that does not support the HTTP protocol and uses hot folders to monitor incoming jobs. In this case, you can create an output device of type Folder and the ticket format type as JDF. This configuration enables to construct a JDF ticket (JDF/JMF compiled into a MIME package). The MIME Packaged JDF ticket is copied to a file with the file name [JobId].mjm (the file extension is per the JDF standards) and delivered to the hot folder. MIME Package: This is the extension of the file used when submitting a job.
JDF with Non-EFI JDF-Enabled Devices FAQs 4 mjm: Use the file extension mjm when a MIME package containing JDF or JMF is serialized and you want to have JMF as the first entity. mjd: Use the file extension mjd when a MIME package containing JDF or JMF is serialized to a file and you want to have JDF as the first entity. File Spec URL (other than the MIME package): File Spec URL as HTTP: The content file remains on the server and a URL link to the content file is embedded in the JDF. The receiving system will download the file at the linked URL locally. File Spec URL as NT Shared: The content file is copied to the NT Shared path (RPC will take care of copying the content file from to NT Shared path) and a URL link to the content file is embedded in the JDF. The receiving system will download the file at the linked URL locally. What print services map from the job ticket to non-fiery JDF-enabled output devices? The following table lists job ticket print services as they map to JDF. Note that administrator-added print services do not get mapped directly to JDF but will be included in the ticket as special instructions. Back Cover Black Plastic Back NULL YES Back Cover No Back Cover NULL ignored Back Cover Print on Outside Black and White YES Back Cover Print on Outside Color YES Back Cover Print on Outside and Inside Black and White YES Back Cover Print on Outside and Inside Color YES Binding Coil Bind White YES Binding Coil Bind Blue YES Binding Coil Bind Clear YES Binding Coil Bind Gray YES Binding Coil Bind Green YES Binding Coil Bind Red YES Binding Coil Bind Navy YES Binding Coil Bind Maroon YES Binding Coil Bind Black YES Binding Comb Bind Black YES Binding Comb Bind White YES Binding Comb Bind Blue YES Binding Comb Bind Clear YES Binding Comb Bind Gray YES Binding Comb Bind Green YES Binding Comb Bind Red YES Binding Comb Bind Navy YES
JDF with Non-EFI JDF-Enabled Devices FAQs 5 Binding Comb Bind Maroon YES Binding GBC Black YES Binding GBC White YES Binding GBC Blue YES Binding GBC Clear YES Binding GBC Gray YES Binding GBC Green YES Binding GBC Red YES Binding GBC Navy YES Binding GBC Maroon YES Binding No Binding NULL ignored Binding Perfect Bind NULL YES Binding Ring Binder White YES Binding Ring Binder Black YES Binding Ring Binder Blue YES Binding Ring Binder Clear YES Binding Ring Binder Gray YES Binding Ring Binder Green YES Binding Ring Binder Red YES Binding Ring Binder Navy YES Binding Ring Binder Maroon YES Binding Saddle Stitch NULL YES Binding Saddle Stitch (2 staples) NULL YES Binding Saddle Stitch (3 staples) NULL YES Binding Saddle Stitch (4 staples) NULL YES Binding Tape Bind Black YES Binding Tape Bind White YES Binding Tape Bind Blue YES Binding Tape Bind Clear YES Binding Tape Bind Gray YES Binding Tape Bind Green YES Binding Tape Bind Red YES Binding Tape Bind Navy YES Binding Tape Bind Maroon YES Binding Velo Bind Black YES Binding Velo Bind White YES Binding Velo Bind Blue YES Binding Velo Bind Clear YES Binding Velo Bind Gray YES Binding Velo Bind Green YES
JDF with Non-EFI JDF-Enabled Devices FAQs 6 Binding Velo Bind Red YES Binding Velo Bind Navy YES Binding Velo Bind Maroon YES Binding Wire Bind White YES Binding Wire Bind Blue YES Binding Wire Bind Clear YES Binding Wire Bind Gray YES Binding Wire Bind Green YES Binding Wire Bind Red YES Binding Wire Bind Navy YES Binding Wire Bind Maroon YES Binding Wire Bind Black YES Bottom Finish No Bottom Finish NULL ignored Bottom Finish Stitched Edge NULL special instructions Bottom Finish Taped Edge NULL special instructions Bottom Finish Stitched Edge NULL special instructions Bottom Finish Taped Edge NULL special instructions Call to Discuss No NULL special instructions Call to Discuss Yes NULL special instructions Collate Collate into Sets NULL special instructions Collate Do Not Collate NULL special instructions Color or B&W B&W NULL YES Color or B&W Color NULL YES Cutting Cut in Half NULL special instructions Cutting Cut in Quarters NULL special instructions Cutting Cut to Full Bleed NULL special instructions Cutting Cut to Image Edge NULL special instructions Cutting Cut to Specific Margin From Edge of Paper special instructions Cutting No Cutting NULL special instructions Cutting Specific Width and Height Cut Width / Cut Height special instructions Drill 2 Holes across top NULL YES Drill 2 Holes along bottom NULL YES Drill 2 Holes on left side NULL YES Drill 2 Holes on right side NULL YES Drill 3 Holes across top NULL YES Drill 3 Holes along bottom NULL YES Drill 3 Holes on left side NULL YES Drill 3 Holes on right side NULL YES Drill 4 Holes across top NULL YES Drill 4 Holes along bottom NULL YES
JDF with Non-EFI JDF-Enabled Devices FAQs 7 Drill 4 Holes on left side NULL YES Drill 4 Holes on right side NULL YES Drill 5 Holes across top NULL YES Drill 5 Holes along bottom NULL YES Drill 5 Holes on left side NULL YES Drill 5 Holes on right side NULL YES Drill 6 Holes across top NULL YES Drill 6 Holes along bottom NULL YES Drill 6 Holes on left side NULL YES Drill 6 Holes on right side NULL YES Drill 7 Holes across top NULL YES Drill 7 Holes along bottom NULL YES Drill 7 Holes on left side NULL YES Drill 7 Holes on right side NULL YES Drill Custom Drill NULL ignored Drill No Drill NULL ignored Duplex Double-sided (duplex) NULL YES Duplex Double-sided Flipped (tumble duplex) NULL YES Duplex Single-sided (simplex) NULL YES Final Width and Height Final Width and Height NULL YES Fold C-Fold NULL YES Fold Half-Fold NULL YES Fold Letter NULL YES Fold No Folding NULL ignored Fold Tri-Fold NULL YES Fold Tri-Fold (Out) NULL YES Fold Z-Fold NULL YES Frame No Frame NULL special instructions Frame Wood NULL special instructions Front Cover Clear Plastic Cover NULL YES Front Cover No Front Cover NULL ignored Front Cover Print on Outside Black and White YES Front Cover Print on Outside Color YES Front Cover Print on Outside and Inside Black and White YES Front Cover Print on Outside and Inside Color YES Grommets 4 Grommets [Bottom] NULL special instructions Grommets 4 Grommets [Top/Bottom] NULL special instructions Grommets 4 Grommets [Top] NULL special instructions
JDF with Non-EFI JDF-Enabled Devices FAQs 8 Grommets 6 Grommets [Bottom] NULL special instructions Grommets 6 Grommets [Top/Bottom] NULL special instructions Grommets 6 Grommets [Top] NULL special instructions Grommets Insert Grommets NULL special instructions Grommets No Grommets NULL special instructions Lamination Laminate Both Sides Trim to Paper Edge YES Lamination Laminate Both Sides Trim Larger than Paper YES Lamination Laminate One Side Trim to Paper Edge YES Lamination Laminate One Side Trim Larger than Paper YES Lamination No Lamination NULL ignored Formats) Gloss Trim to Paper Edge special instructions Formats) Gloss Trim Larger than Paper special instructions Formats) Lustre Trim to Paper Edge special instructions Formats) Lustre Trim Larger than Paper special instructions Formats) Matte Trim to Paper Edge special instructions Formats) Matte Trim Larger than Paper special instructions Formats) No Lamination NULL special instructions Left Finish No Left Finish NULL special instructions Left Finish Stitched Edge NULL special instructions Left Finish Taped Edge NULL special instructions Left Finish Stitched Edge NULL special instructions Left Finish Taped Edge NULL special instructions Mount Foam Core (3/16") Black special instructions Mount Foam Core (3/16") White special instructions Mount Gator (1/2") Black special instructions Mount Gator (1/2") White special instructions Mount No Mounting NULL special instructions Mount Sintra 1mm Black special instructions Mount Sintra 1mm White special instructions Mount Sintra 3mm Black special instructions Mount Sintra 3mm White special instructions Orientation Landscape NULL YES Orientation Portrait NULL YES Color/Sides Black and White Single Sided YES
JDF with Non-EFI JDF-Enabled Devices FAQs 9 Color/Sides Black and White Double Sided YES Color/Sides Black and White Double Sided (Tumble) YES Color/Sides Print in Color Single Sided YES Color/Sides Print in Color Double Sided YES Color/Sides Print in Color Double Sided (Tumble) YES Request Proof No NULL YES Request Proof Yes NULL YES Right Finish No Right Finish NULL special instructions Right Finish Stitched Edge NULL special instructions Right Finish Taped Edge NULL special instructions Right Finish Stitched Edge NULL special instructions Right Finish Taped Edge NULL special instructions Shrink Wrap No Shrink Wrap NULL special instructions Shrink Wrap Shrink Wrap Each Unit NULL special instructions Shrink Wrap Shrink Wrap Into Sets Items Per Set special instructions Slipsheets No NULL ignored Slipsheets Yes NULL YES Staple 2 Staples Bottom Edge NULL YES Staple 2 Staples Left Side NULL YES Staple 2 Staples Right Side NULL YES Staple 2 Staples Top Edge NULL YES Staple 3 Staples Bottom Edge NULL YES Staple 3 Staples Left Side NULL YES Staple 3 Staples Right Side NULL YES Staple 3 Staples Top Edge NULL YES Staple 4 Staples Bottom Edge NULL YES Staple 4 Staples Left Side NULL YES Staple 4 Staples Right Side NULL YES Staple 4 Staples Top Edge NULL YES Staple Bottom Left NULL YES Staple Bottom Left (horizontal) NULL YES Staple Bottom Left (slant) NULL YES Staple Bottom Left (vertical) NULL YES Staple Bottom Right NULL YES Staple Bottom Right (horizontal) NULL YES
JDF with Non-EFI JDF-Enabled Devices FAQs 10 Staple Bottom Right (slant) NULL YES Staple Bottom Right (vertical) NULL YES Staple No Stapling NULL ignored Staple Upper Left (horizontal) NULL YES Staple Upper Left (slant) NULL YES Staple Upper Left (vertical) NULL YES Staple Upper Left Corner NULL YES Staple Upper Right NULL YES Staple Upper Right (horizontal) NULL YES Staple Upper Right (slant) NULL YES Staple Upper Right (vertical) NULL YES Tabs Insert Tabs NULL YES Tabs No Tabs NULL ignored Top Finish No Top Finish NULL special instructions Top Finish Stitched Edge NULL special instructions Top Finish Taped Edge NULL special instructions Top Finish Stitched Edge NULL special instructions Top Finish Taped Edge NULL special instructions Trimming No Trimming NULL special instructions Trimming Trim Default NULL special instructions Trimming Trim Height NULL special instructions Trimming Trim Offset NULL special instructions Trimming Trim Width NULL special instructions Wind Slits No NULL special instructions Wind Slits Yes NULL special instructions