Job definitions can come from a number of sources, including InDesign CS2 and later, and Acrobat 7.0 Professional and later. You can edit these job definitions using the Edit JDF Job Definitions dialog box.
The Contacts Manager and Media Manager both open dialog boxes for specifying information you can apply to each component in the print job.
Edit a job definitionYou can add various types of files to the JDF, including PDFs, InDesign files, Word files, PostScript files, and so on.
To change the order in which the components will be printed, select a component and click the Move Up or Move Down button at the bottom.
To add a second-level element to the hierarchy, click Add Section.
To add a file to the job definition, click Add File, locate the file, and then specify the page range you want to include in the print job using options in the General tab.
Add the files in the order in which they will be
printed, for example, front cover, body, back cover.To modify other settings, select a component, click a tab, and modify the settings as desired.
General tab optionsA unique name for the product or print job.
Job identification or reference code used by people involved with the job.
Lists the available production sites that have been set up using the Submission Manager. Select the production site for the print the job, or leave as Unspecified to postpone this decision until submit time. (See Create submission site instructions.)
Uses the criteria in the selected preflight profile to validate the Adobe PDF files in the print job. The preflight profile is determined by the production site specified in the Submit To option.
Converts non-Adobe PDF files using the settings in the selected Adobe PDF settings file. The conversion settings are determined by the production site specified in the Submit To option.
Indicates whether the JDF and its associated documents have been submitted and inspected using the Preflight tool. This option also indicates whether any issues were identified. This information is embedded in JDF audit, a metadata element that JDF-enabled production systems can read to determine if the PDF is ready to move to the next step of the process.
Lets you add comments to the job definition for the receiver of the job definition.
Exposes the Type and Side menus for setting a binding specification.
Customer Info tab optionsUse the Customer Info options to identify the customer and others critical to the project.
A code to bill charges incurred during production.
Customer identification used to match this job definition to a billing or higher-level MIS system. This is usually the internal customer number of the MIS system that created the job.
The name that the customer uses to refer to the job.
The internal order number that represents the contract between the commercial printer and the customer. This number is usually provided when the order is placed, and then referenced on any correspondence between the printer and the customer referring to this job, including bills, change orders, deliveries, and so on.
A list of people involved with the job and their roles.