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Brisque to Lotem 800 II / Lotem Quantum Family - Kodak

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78 Chapter 3 – Processing a Job on the <strong>Lotem</strong> <strong>800</strong> <strong>II</strong> / <strong>Lotem</strong> <strong>Quantum</strong> from the <strong>Brisque</strong> WorkstationDefining the Plate Expose ParametersFront & Back PreviewLaunch <strong>Brisque</strong> Job<strong>to</strong> <strong>Brisque</strong> TemplateDefine Plate ExposeparametersThe Plate Expose parameters define exactly how a Job is exposed on yourplatesetter, for example, positive/negative exposure, Layout rotation andorientation, image offset, and separation handling. You will also select thePress Format, Punch System, Plate Set, and Screen Set, Calibration Excurveand Tone Reproduction Curve <strong>to</strong> be applied <strong>to</strong> the plate exposure.Plate Expose supports <strong>Brisque</strong> Imposition Jobs. Plate Expose preserves therelative position of the images, as defined by the Imposition applicationoriginally used <strong>to</strong> design the imposition, such as Preps.Define S<strong>to</strong>re parametersSubmit Job TicketTo modify the Plate Expose parameters on the fly:1. From the Job Ticket Edi<strong>to</strong>r, double-click the PlateExp icon. The PlateExpose dialog box opens.Emergency plate remakeLong Term S<strong>to</strong>rageFigure 4: Typical Plate Expose parameters for output <strong>to</strong> <strong>Lotem</strong> <strong>800</strong> <strong>II</strong>

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