Using InSite to Upload Files These are the instructions for uploading, reviewing and approving files within the Kodak InSite Prepress Portal. If you have any questions, please contact your Account Manager. Supported Browsers & Recommendations: MAC Users - Safari & Firefox Safari Users: Please note that Smart Review will not automatically launch. The JNLP file is downloaded to the browser download folder and you must double-click the JNLP file to launch Smart Review. If you are running OS 0.7 or newer your Gatekeeper settings will need to be modified: Go to your System Preferences, Security & Privacy, General. Click the lock to make changes and set Allow Applications Downloaded From to Anywhere. Click the lock to apply. PC Users - Firefox & Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 0 requires Compatibility View mode to be selected. With IE 0 open: Click F - Developer Tools appears. From the Browser Mode list, select Internet Explorer 0 Compatibility View. ALL Users Please unblock pop-up windows in your browser. If you are running Java 7, you may have heightened security settings or other factors that will prevent you from using the Smart Review. Contact your Account Manager if you run into any problems. Chrome is a -bit browser that does not support Java 7 and is unsupported by Kodak. Go to: http://insite.publicationprinters.com (bookmark this page) Before logging in and uploading your files, please run the System Diagnostics to ensure your computer and internet connection are compatible with the InSite interface. If they are not, you will need to resolve that prior to uploading. Then you will log in to InSite using the username and password that were sent to you via email by InSite or your Account Manager. *THESE ARE CASE SENSITIVE - PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU TYPE THEM EXACTLY AS THEY APPEAR * There is a Forgot Your Password feature on the login page. It will prompt you for your Username and then email your password to the address linked to your account. *
Naming Convention and Upload Options Once you are ready to create your final PDF files (using the specific PDF instructions you have received from your Account Manager), you will need to determine how you wish to upload them. Below are the three options for uploading. Option #: Individual Pages Because Insite splits multi-page PDFs into single pages, this is the best option for uploading. If the naming convention is consistent (numbered plus alpha), it will keep your pages in order. If you have correction pages, they will easily be replaced by naming them with the same name as the original file as long as you have not given those pages final approval. Once you have exported your PDF file you can extract the pages as separate files in Acrobat. You will need to make sure that the first page of the PDF is the actual page so the file naming corresponds to the folio page. If your front cover is not considered page, use the following naming convention. Front Cover = Cvr Inside Front Cover = Cvr Inside Back Cover = Cvr Back Cover = Cvr Spine = SPINE When exporting to PDF, name the file with either the job number and/or job name. Do not use any type of special characters besides an underscore. Make sure each file ends with.pdf or your upload will fail. EXAMPLE: 5_.pdf SampleMagazine_.pdf To extract the entire file to single pages: Open the PDF in Acrobat and follow these instructions: a. Acrobat 9 & Older: Document---Extract Pages b. Acrobat 0 & Newer: Click Tools. Go to Pages. Double-click Extract. Enter the entire page range of the document and check the Extract Pages As Separate Files box. You will be prompted to pick a location to save the files to - make a new folder on your desktop and navigate there. Once you click OK, Acrobat will extract the files, adding numbers to the end of your existing file name starting at 5. If you wish to change the file naming, you can use a renaming software to do so
InSite Preflight Messages & Examples Customer InSite Instructions File Upload Options Option #: Single PDF file InSite will separate your multi-page PDF into individual pages and append a position number at the end of the file name based upon the number of pages within the document. If your front cover is not considered Page, your position numbers will not correspond with your actual page numbers and uploading corrections may become tricky. Please keep your file naming as short and concise as possible. When uploading correction pages, be sure to use the exact same file name including the position number appended by Insite to keep the pages in order. Option #: Groups of Pages InSite will separate your multi-page PDFs into individual pages and append a position number at the end of the file name based upon the number of pages within the document. If you have multiple groups of pages, each group will have the same front-end file name with the position number at the end. The numbering will start over for each file and may make uploading correction pages confusing. When uploading correction pages, be sure to use the exact same file name including the position number appended by Insite to keep the pages in order. Uploading To Your Job. Log in to InSite - you will see your job. Click on the job name to open the Summary tab.. In the Summary tab, Click the Upload Files button. You will see a window pop-up.. You will be able to Drag and Drop or Browse to your files. Once you have added your files, click the Upload button to start the process. You cannot close this window or it will cancel your upload. Once your files have uploaded to the server, they will go through the Refine Process. You will know this process has completed when you see the total number of pages in the Summary tab and page thumbnails displayed in the Pages tab. IF THE PROCESS COMPLETES AND THERE ARE NO PAGES SHOWN, YOUR UPLOAD HAS FAILED. If this happens during business hours, please contact your Account Manager. If this happens after business hours or on the weekend, please contact the Prepress Manager to discuss.. You will now launch Smart Review to review your processed pages and preflight information. *The Drag and Drop feature does not work with all browsers and/or OS. *If your PDF tries to open or does nothing, please Browse to your files. page
Reviewing Pages In Smart Review When you launch Smart Review, you may be prompted to trust or allow an applet in order for the software to launch. Please allow or it will not launch. Here you will view your processed pages for accuracy and review preflight information. If something doesn t look right or if you have questions, please contact your Account Manager. If you are not requesting that a hard proof be produced, this is the final opportunity for catching errors. If they are not resolved here, there is a good chance your product will print with the errors. Please use the Preflight Message Examples and Smart Review Checklist for more detailed information on what the preflight warnings mean, recommendations about how to address them and items to check for while there. 5 While reviewing preflight warnings, you can click on the warning or error and it will zoom into and highlight the element being flagged. For example, if you have multiple images being flagged for resolution under 00dpi, you can click on each warning and it will show you exactly which image it s referencing. This way, you can easily determine which element is being flagged and if it needs to be addressed. 6 7 8 The current view is Thumbnail View. Click here to change to List View. Undock the page list. If you review the page and it is not OK, or corrections are needed, click Reject Page. If you review the page and it is OK, click Approve Page. 5 If corrections are needed, use the annotation tools to mark your changes. 6 To view a different page, click the page thumbnail. 7 Use the navigation tools to zoom, pan, or rotate the image, and to switch between pages. 8 Drag the thumbnail on the navigation panel to move around the page. Smart Review tools
InSite Preflight Messages & Examples Approving Your Pages Customer InSite Instructions If you are solely proofing on InSite, once you have reviewed your files and uploaded your correction pages, you are now ready to give final approval. Giving Final Approval is the equivalent to signing our Authorization to Print form. Only do this when you are 00% ready to go to print. If you are having a hard proof generated you should not give Final Approval until you have received your hard proof and there are no changes required. Please note that any corrections made after the hard proof has been generated are billable. If you do upload corrections an Authorization To Print form will need to be filled out and submitted to your Account Manager. Once you are finished reviewing your pages for accuracy and are ready to print, please give Final Approval for all pages. Be sure to let your Account Manager know once this has been done. Methods of Final Approval Do a Select All in the Pages tab and Click Approve Approve each page individually by selecting it in the Pages tab and clicking Approve Approve the pages in Smart Review Approve the pages in Preview ONCE YOU HAVE GIVEN FINAL APPROVAL, YOU CANNOT UPLOAD ANY REPLACEMENT PAGES OR REJECT PAGES! If you have a change at this stage of the process, you must contact your Account Manager to override the approval and delete the page. In order to upload a correction page, the job will have to be Reverted to Pre-Production or your file will not process. It is imperative that you do not give Final Approval until you are absolutely ready to go to press. If you have multiple users reviewing the pages, you can use the Set Pages To Reviewed - OK or Not-OK option. The benefit of using this is the ability to change the status or upload corrections without having to contact your Account Manager. If you Reject a page, it deletes it from the job completely. Please DO NOT USE the Waiting for Correction option as you will not be able to approve or reject the page. If you have any questions, please don t hesitate to contact your Account Manager. page