In the Preflight tab of the wp2print>>Settings administrative page, you can look at the details of each Preflight profile you have set up:
You can click "Add New" to add a new Preflight profile. Or you can click on an existing Preflight profile to edit it. On this page, you can set the various settings of an individual Preflight profile
Here is a list of items that can be configured:
Item | Description |
Profile name | Name of preflight profile |
DPI lower limit warning | At this DPI the product will show a warning on its preflight analysis that it is around the lower limit of DPI |
DPI lower limit fail | At this DPI the product will fail the preflight analysis test |
ICC Profile code | Sets the ICC profile of this Preflight profile |
Language | The language code for the preflight results. Use two-letter abbreviations in this field |
Bleed size, in: | Bleed refers to an extra 1/8” (. 125 in) of image or background color that extends beyond the trim area of your printing piece. If the project is printed on an oversized sheet then it is cut down to size with the appearance that the image is “bleeding” off the edge of the paper. |
Is default | Sets this profile as the default profile displayed in the Preflight tab. |
Once you have configured your Preflight profiles to your liking, you can run preflight analysis on your files.
Navigate to WooCommerce/Preflight, and select the files you wish to run Preflight on.
Once you click analyze, you will be presented with two groups of results: The first will be a Summary preflight result. This result can comeback pass or fail, and indicates if any of the pages contained within your uploaded file have failed their preflight analysis. If none have, the result is a pass.
The second set of results will be the detailed preflight results. These indivudal results will indicate elaborate results for each page submitted. Pages can receive a "pass", a "warning", or a failure result. If a document receives a warning or failure, The result will indicate what feature of the page caused such a result. An example of a detailed preflight result is shown below.