Cutting Die Inspector

The Cutting Die Inspector is designed to edit jobs you created in the "Packaging" work mode.

This requires that the "Packaging" option is enabled. See Packaging (Packaging Pro, Label Pro).

Attributes 

Current assembly block 

This is where you can change the name.

Name 

This displays the block name (that you can edit) that is selected in the Browser window or in the graphic view. You can enter a prefix for all the block names if you haven't selected a block name. You can change the name afterwards.

Cutting Die Parameters

Same Content for All 1ups

When this option is set (default), all the 1ups are assigned the same content. In the graphic window, you will see that all the 1ups have the same number. The 1ups of the first assembly block are all num­bered "1", those of the second assembly block "2", etc. When you assign the content of a 1up to an assembly block, all the 1ups in this assembly block are automatically given the same content.

The 1ups are numbered consecutively, starting with one ('1'), if the option is not set. In this case, you must assign the contents separately for each 1up.

Copies X/Y

In these boxes, you can define how often a 1up in the assembly block will be created in X (horizontal) or Y (vertical) direction.

Lenticular Printing Settings 

In lenticular printing, a lens foil and a specially edited 1up (image) are needed for impositioning. The lens foil is printed from the back and consists of parallel lenses (curvature of the foil). In addition, you have to set other conditions for assembly:

Lenticular Scaling

Different lenticular effects need either a horizontal or vertical orientation of the lens.

Mechanical Pitch (resolution of the foil)

Describes the resolution of the foil.

Image Scale

Matches the image to the recorder resolution.

Marks 

You can find a description of this in Marks.

Difference to above description: In contrast to the Folding Sheet Inspector, you can only change the automatically set cut marks in the Assembly Block Inspector but not the folding marks, collating mark, folding crosses and folding sheet cuts.

Marks Resources 

You can find a description of this in Marks Resources .