A. Supports OPI: PostScript, PPML, and the Xeikon PrintStreamer-1 Print Drivers Does not support OPI: Xerox VIPP Driver (Database Mode and Native Mode). Details: PostScript: The OPI option is available on the QuarkXPress Print window.
PPML: The OPI option is available on the PPML Driver window. Xeikon PrintStreamer-1: The OPI option is available on the QuarkXPress Print window (the PS-1 Driver creates PS disk files for all of the layer files). VIPP Database Mode: Does not support OPI.
VIPP caches images on the RIP while processing a job. The fixed layers are emitted as EPS disk files. If the original variable images do not change when merged into a document, then these can be stored as they are on the RIP where the VIPP job can find them when the DBM file (contains the description for each page) calls for them by the name provided in the DBF file (contains the data).
However, if variable images do change when merged, then you can run a Preflight Report where you can export the job's ... more.
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