1. Commercial version – licensing method
2. Technical support
4.6. Subpanel CODES 1. F1 IMPOSITION FILES panel
2. F2 IMPOSITION PARAMETERS panel
3. F3 SEQUENCE OF SIGNATURES/SHEETS panel
1. Exception table
2. Example entries in the exception table
3. Additional function of the Exception Table
4. Reverse numbering of signatures and sheets
5. Sequence of sheets in the signature
4. F4 CREEP REDUCTION panel
5. F5 SPACING BETWEEN COLUMNS/ROWS panel
6. F6 OUTPUT FILE panel
7. F7 GRAPHIC ELEMENTS ON THE IMPOSITION SHEET panel
8. F8 FINAL OPTIONS panel
9. Saving the imposition project
10. Imposition templates
1. Subpanel CUTTING MARKERS
2. Subpanel FOLD MARK
3. Subpanel COLLATION MARK
4. Subpanel CUT-OFF LINES
5. Subpanel TEXT FRAMES
6. Subpanel CODES
7. Subpanel GEOMETRIC FIGURES
8. Subpanel ELEMENTS IN PDF FORMAT
9. Subpanel DENSITOMETRIC STRIPS
10. Subpanel SIDE GUIDE MARKERS
11. Subpanel REGISTRATION MARKS
12. Subpanel OFFSET PLATE COLOR MARKINGS
(SEPARATION)
13. Positioning of texts, codes, figures and PDF elements on the imposition sheet
14. Placing drawn markers on selected sheets and pages
Important! The F7 GRAPHICAL ELEMENTS ON THE IMPOSITION SHEET panel can be enabled or disabled depending on whether the Activate the panel switch is selected or not. If this panel is disabled, none of the graphical elements specified in this panel will be drawn.
This panel allows you to place 10 independent codes on the imposition sheet. The selection of the code, its placement on the sheet, the division into sheet pages and sheets, and the definition of the data to be coded are done in the same way as for text frames, e.g. using a variable table. The difference is that the texts placed in the text fields are converted into one of several types of barcodes, provided they are not incorrect.

| As with text frames, the control tools in the panel show the parameters of one of the 10 codes selected using the radio button [1]. Selecting a code does not place it on the sheet; the switches [2] are responsible for placing the code on the sheet. Placing the code on the sheet causes the switch to turn blue. |
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Activation (changing the switch status to active, blue) can also be performed by clicking on the sheet preview. Clicking on the preview also serves to determine the position of the element on the sheet.
| The type of code is selected by choosing the code name from the drop-down list below the text fields with the data to be coded. For more information on codes, visit: |
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Additional parameters for the selected code are available by pressing the Code parameters... button. |
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The codes are drawn on the sheet in the default sizes for the given code. It is possible to change the sizes by entering new values in the Scaling element group. The codes are scaled to the values specified by Width H [mm] and Height V [mm], provided that these values are greater than zero. If both values are 0, the code is inserted in its default size (without scaling). If one of these values is 0, the other value is calculated proportionally. |
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| Below, in the CODES subpanel, a button is available for defining the code color. Below it, there are several elements that allow you to define the subprint drawn under the code. The size of the subprint is determined by specifying the margins around the drawn code. |
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The functions that determine the position of a frame on a sheet are common to text frames, codes, geometric shapes, and PDF elements, and are discussed in a separate article: 4.13. Positioning text, codes, figures, and PDF elements on the imposition sheet.