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How to print using OPI from a Mac without using sample (low-res proxy) images?

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How to print using OPI from a Mac without using sample (low-res proxy) images?

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• Place a hi-res image, which is stored in a Macintosh file share on the OPI server, into your layout document (Quark, PageMaker, etc.). You can create file shares for Macintosh with MacServerIP or SFM. • Print the document with the OPI option Omit TIFF & EPS to a print queue of the OPI server. The OPI server then automatically translates the Mac file path specifications of the document’s OPI images, locates the hi-res images in the Mac shares and then inserts the correct hi-res images when printing the final output.Please note: • The hi-res images must reside in Macintosh file shares of the same server on which the OPI print server is installed. • At the Memory/Localization/Mac File Server tab of the OPI server’s System Configuration dialog, the options Search Mac file shares of Windows’ MacFile service and Search Mac file shares of cyan’s MacServerIP file server must be enabled, so that the OPI server can translate Mac file path specifications of OPI images.

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