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Printing in a PDF with Filename - Folder and Filename are ignored

Explorer ,
Jun 06, 2017 Jun 06, 2017

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With a script for Illustrator I try to make the printing-process for our staff easier. They need to specify different Folders for A4 and A3 PDFs.

First thoughts: I have Illustrator-Files with different Artboard-sizes and Page Orientations. Our RIP does not recognize the document-pages being A4 or A3. So I have to split the File in at least two PDFs, one is A4, one is A3. All of them must be in Portrait-Mode so that A4 and A3 is used completely. Printing in a PDF (Windows workflow) works with PrintOrientation set to AUTOROTATE.

Rotating the artboards with all Objects and save as PDF would be great but I figured out it's pretty complicated. So I would like to go on with printing in a PDF and using the Autorotate feature.

Where I am stuck: The filename and the printJobOptions seem to be ignored. I need to specify the path of the filename and the Media-Size but the PDF-Settings of the virtual PDF-Printer I am using as standard seem to be used first and all the properties in the Script are overwritten. This is the Standard-Setting of the PDF:

AdobePDF.png

This is the script so far:

#target Illustrator

#targetengine main

/*

var originalInteractionLevel = userInteractionLevel;

userInteractionLevel = UserInteractionLevel.DONTDISPLAYALERTS;

*/

var docRef = app.activeDocument;

var options = new PrintOptions();

/* printJobOptions.printPreset = 'Netzfeld-test'; */

// Printer

options.printerName = 'Adobe PDF';

options.PPDName = 'Adobe PDF';

// Fonts

var fontOpts = new PrintFontOptions();

fontOpts.downloadFonts = PrintFontDownloadMode.DOWNLOADCOMPLETE;

fontOpts.fontSubstitution = FontSubstitutionPolicy.SUBSTITUTETINT;

options.fontOptions = fontOpts;

// Color

var colorOptions = new PrintColorManagementOptions();

colorOptions.intent = PrintColorIntent.RELATIVECOLORIMETRIC;

colorOptions.colorProfileMode = PrintColorProfile.CUSTOMPROFILE;

colorOptions.name = "Coated FOGRA39 (ISO 12647-2:2004)";

options.colorManagementOptions = colorOptions;

// Seperation

var sepOptions = new PrintColorSeparationOptions();

sepOptions.convertSpotColors = true;

sepOptions.overPrintBlack = true;

sepOptions.colorSeparationMode = PrintColorSeparationMode.COMPOSITE;

sepOptions.colorProfileMode = PrintColorProfile.SOURCEPROFILE;

options.colorSeparationOptions = sepOptions;

// Print Coordinates

var coordinateOptions = new PrintCoordinateOptions();

coordinateOptions.emulsion = false; // reverse from right to left

coordinateOptions.fitToPage = false; // fit artwork to page size

coordinateOptions.position = PrintPosition.TRANSLATECENTER;

coordinateOptions.orientation = PrintOrientation.AUTOROTATE;

options.coordinateOptions = coordinateOptions;

// Filename and Artboards are ignored

var printJobOptions = new PrintJobOptions();

options.printJobOptions = printJobOptions;

// Filename

var docPath = new File('C://_temp//bla.pdf');

printJobOptions.file = docPath;

// Artboards

printJobOptions.designation = PrintArtworkDesignation.VISIBLEPRINTABLELAYERS;

printJobOptions.printArea = PrintingBounds.ARTBOARDBOUNDS;

printJobOptions.collate = true;

printJobOptions.printAllArtboards = false;

printJobOptions.artboardRange = '1';

// Print

docRef.print(options);

/*

userInteractionLevel = originalInteractionLevel;

*/

What's wrong with it? What's missing?
The example in the Scripting Manual of Illustrator on page 176 doesn't seem to work either when I print to PDF: http://wwwimages.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/illustrator/sdk/CC2017/Illustrator_JavaScript...

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Valorous Hero ,
Jun 06, 2017 Jun 06, 2017

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var docPath = new File('C://_temp//bla.pdf'); <-- can you try with just one single slash last? 'C://_temp/bla.pdf'

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Explorer ,
Jun 06, 2017 Jun 06, 2017

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Thanks for your prompt answer,
I really appreciate this.
I tried this before but it didn't change anything. The complete Filename and Artboards seem to be ignored and the setting from the PDF-Joboption overwrites everything although I haven't set it in the Script.

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Enthusiast ,
Jun 07, 2017 Jun 07, 2017

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How about set the file path in the "Adobe PDF Setting" to "Documents/*.pdf", print it and then copy and rename the file to desired folder?

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Jun 07, 2017 Jun 07, 2017

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The Script is only a part of a bigger one and about 50 Designers will use it in a corporate environment to distribute their print-outs on different printers. Renaming and putting the PDF to the Printing Hotfolder would take too long in order to the manual printing in PDF-workflow and it's neccecary to generate at least two PDF-Files (A4 and A3). The Files of the Designers consist of different Artboards with A4 and A3-Pages and different Page-Orientations. The PDFs are about to be saved in different Folders. The Folder-Path and name consists of the printer and the Pagesize.

The RIP does only work with Pages of A4 or A3 and in Portrait-Mode, the small side first.
Therefor I have to rotate the pages.

I made up my mind and consider the second possiblity now:
Export to PDF
The Problem is the rotation of the artboards. I have an idea for a workaround but that's beyond my scripting abilities.

Here is what I've done so far and a better explanation:
download.netzfeld.de/Illustrator-Rotate-Artboards-to-Portrait-ExportPDF.zip


Starting with a small script it's now a little project I cannot complete myself, I think.

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Jun 09, 2017 Jun 09, 2017

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Hi, you can test this:

Make mask > rotate mask group > rotate artboard > save pdf.

#target illustrator 

var docRef = app.activeDocument; 

var artboardRef = docRef.artboards;

app.executeMenuCommand ('unlockAll');

var a4 = [], a3 = [];

for(var i=0;i<artboardRef.length;i++){ 

    var top=artboardRef.artboardRect[1] ; 

    var left=artboardRef.artboardRect[0]; 

    var width=artboardRef.artboardRect[2]-artboardRef.artboardRect[0]; 

    var height=artboardRef.artboardRect[1]-artboardRef.artboardRect[3]; 

    app.selection = null;

    if (width > height) {

        var rect = docRef.pathItems.rectangle (top, left, width, height); 

        artboardRef.setActiveArtboardIndex(i);

        app.executeMenuCommand ('selectallinartboard');

        app.executeMenuCommand ('makeMask');

        app.selection[0].rotate(90);

        docRef.fitArtboardToSelectedArt(i);

    }

    if (width > 1000 || height > 1000) {

        a3.push(i+1);

    } else {

        a4.push(i+1);

    }

}

savePDF('_A3', a3.join(','));

savePDF('_A4', a4.join(','));

// Save the artboards to PDF.

function savePDF(size, range) {

    var ordner = '~/desktop/';

    var dateiNameExt = activeDocument.name.split( "." );

    var dateiName = dateiNameExt[dateiNameExt.length-2];

    var destFile = new File (ordner + dateiName + size + ".pdf");

    var pdfSaveOptions = new PDFSaveOptions();

    pdfSaveOptions.generateThumbnails = false; //keine Thumbnails

    pdfSaveOptions.preserveEditability = false; //keine Edierbarkeit, also keine AI-Daten

    // pdfSaveOptions.printerResolution = 300.0; //Optional. Flattening printer resolution. Default: 800.0

    pdfSaveOptions.viewAfterSaving = false; //Ansicht nach der PDF-Erstellung

    pdfSaveOptions.artboardRange = range;

    docRef.saveAs (destFile,  pdfSaveOptions);

}

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