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The concept of hot folders and Print Locations is to allow routing of specific jobs (output files).  In this tutorial, we will review the steps taken within the Infigo software to create and manage the behaviour of your hot folders and print locations. Please see our Help Desk for a more detailed written article on Hot Folders and Print Locations Please see our Help Desk for a more detailed written article on Infigo Sync

Tutorial Video Transcript

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The concept of hot folders in print
locations

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is to allow the routing of specific jobs
or output files.

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In this tutorial, I will review
the steps taken within the Infigo software

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to create and manage the behavior of
your hot folders and your print locations.

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So a print location, by definition,
should be thought

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of as a separate location
where production happens.

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So hot folders then created
and assigned to a print location

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so that you can manage

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what folders jobs will then be pushed into
for that specific print location.

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You can create a number of print locations
for any particular storefront,

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and within the print location
you can create many hot

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folders

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all Infigo

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storefronts are linked to one platform
wide print location to begin with

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a print

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location stores all hot folders
and allows the printer to define

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a specific download locations for each job
based on mapping criteria.

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The hot folders are then
replicate on an administrator's

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local machine
and integrated into the print workflow.

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So in position pre press for example,

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each mapping criteria is created
to automatically assign

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the job to a hot folder
when it is ordered.

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So that's our general overview of it
and I will go into more details

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of how we actually implement this.

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So the first thing we need to do

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is to actually choose
where to create our new print location.

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The easiest way to decide
where you should create your print

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location is to consider
which storefront or storefronts you want.

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This to accept outputs from.

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If you would like your Infigo
sync instance to download

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from just one storefront,
then it makes sense to create

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the print location
on that particular storefront.

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However, if you'd like your Infigo

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sync instance to download the outputs
from all of your storefronts,

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then you would need to create your print
location on the platform level itself.

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So to begin, make sure that you're
either logged in as the platform

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or an individual storefront administrator

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on the location where you would actually
want this print location to reside.

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So for example, here
I'm logged into one of my platforms

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and I've got access
to one particular storefront

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will navigate to configuration.

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And then within the configuration settings
I have hot folders

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and print locations.

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Now what you'll see by default here
is that there is an existing

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digital print location.

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This is a default print location
which is present on the platform

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and you're more than welcome to use it.

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However, please note that a print location
and the folders within it

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can only be edited
when you're on the same account.

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In this case, the digital print location exists
on the platform

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as seen in the storefront column of the

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what you can see on the screen here.

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This means that if you want to make
any additional changes to it,

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you'll need to be logged
in on the platform level.

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So we're going to add
a new print location.

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If I just come to you at new location
at top of the screen, that gives me

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a new row within the hot folders
window, where I can add some additional details

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that's now been inserted.

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We can add or modify address details

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using the edit button
under the address column.

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So if I go to my newly created

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print location and click edit,

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that will give me the ability
to add some additional address

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information.

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So this address is that we really use
in quite bespoke scenarios

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and can more often
than not be overlooked for

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general configurations.

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Okay. Okay.

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So at this point we're going to actually
start configuring our hot folders.

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Now just a caveat here.

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We do want to make sure that Infigo Sync

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is installed and configured
before we proceed with this step.

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There is an additional tutorial
available on configuring Infigo Sync.

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So if I click on the plus icon

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next to our print location, you'll see
I get a separate table down here,

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which is the actual hot folders that are
associated with that print location.

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We can add new hot

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folders into here
by clicking on Add new record

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similar to what we saw
with the print location itself.

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That adds a new row where we can put
some additional information.

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So first off, we have the name columns.

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So this is the system name for the hot
folder and can be used to identify it

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in the administration.

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Menu.

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The description is just
a simple description of the folder

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to allow you to identify its purpose.

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We have the folder column,
so this is the name of the folder

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that will be downloaded through Infigo
Sync.

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This can be the same as the system name
or different to it entirely

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if you really want it to be,
as this is designed to allow you

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to integrate Infigo
Sync into your existing workflow

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and go along a little bit further.

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We have active,

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So this is essentially an on off

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switch for folders is turning
this off will make a folder inactive

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and calls all parts of the system
to ignore it entirely.

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So I'm going to input that information.

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Click insert.

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Okay.

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So next we're going to look at mapping
hot folders and print locations.

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So mapping is how you can control
which order line output

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files go to,
which hot folders our hot folder

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mapping is less of a filtration system
and more of a guidance system.

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So in that there's no way to configure
this system to prevent files

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from going to certain hot folders,
and instead you'll provide them

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with arguments for incoming folders.

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So we're now going to look at

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mapping properties
to our particular hot folders.

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If we go to one of the folders that we've
just created, find the relevant row,

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and then over on the right hand side
we have edit mapping.

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So you can configure the mapping
of each potential job property.

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A job property is quite simply
some information that can be used

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to separate one job
from another at a mapping level.

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So for example, you could use the product

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tag category that we've got here

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to map products
which have specific product

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tags to the folder
that you're currently configuring.

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This will cause any outputs
that end up in this location

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and have that product tag assigned to them

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to go to this particular hot folder.

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You could be even more specific

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and not only map the product tag,
but you could do the category as well.

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For example,
so that an output file for a product

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which has the mapped product
tag assigned to it

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and is part of the mapped
category, will have two arguments

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for going to this hot folder
instead of one.

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When a file is deciding where to go,

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it will go to the hot folder
that it has the most arguments for.

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So if your folder is mapped
the three properties but

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the job only meets two of the mapping
requirements, then the job will go

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to the next available
hot folder that it has valid

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mapping for.

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Okay, so in here

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we can select our relevant properties,
whatever they may be.

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You see, we've got quite
a lot of different properties

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we could potentially choose from.

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So maybe I'll go for a specific product
in this case, for example.

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Then we can input a mapping name.

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This is for reference only,

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and then we can click on Save.

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So before you can go live with your hot
folder,

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you will need to make it
visible to the API.

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So in order to do this,
you need to click on the ‘+’ icon again

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next to the location to get access
to those specific hot folders.

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And you'll see that
one of our options in the table

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that appears is visible to API.

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We can manage this property

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by clicking on edit.

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You'll see that the initial value of false

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is now turned into an empty checkbox.

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We can place a check in the box
and click update

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and I will see that is visible to the API

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as well as

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configuring where the files go
when the automatic copied,

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you can control which product types
automatically copy their outputs

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and whether or not they do
so whenever an output is created.

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So we're going to start off
by going to configuration

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and settings,

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scroll down
to get to product and editor settings

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and then click on Infigo settings.

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You can also get to Infigo settings
or anything else in this table, of course,

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just by typing it in the menu here.

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Now what I'm looking to do

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in here is to control
which products are copied

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in the settings we're looking for, allow
you to control which types of product

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will have their outputs
automatically copied to a folder.

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So if I scroll

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down a little bit,
you'll see that I've got these auto copy

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folder options

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to control which ones are copied.

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We simply either check or
and check the box next to them,

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and then all checked product types
will have their outputs copied.

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So you can see, for example, we've got

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multipart
products, dynamic products, static, so on.

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And so on.

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We also have options in here to control
when outputs are copied.

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So these enable
the auto copying of output files

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to a folder
when the order is first considered ready.

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So when the output is created,
the order is approved, marks is paid,

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and then copying for each time
the output is recreated

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through shared print operations.

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Now this particular option
is called or begins with copy for.

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So we could actually look through the list
to try and find it.

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Easiest way is just to search.

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So I have copy for default

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and copy for each creation.

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And then it's going to scroll
to the top of this page and click on Save.

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And there we go.

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That is our hot folders
and our print locations

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configured.

 

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Step by Step Guide

Hot Folders and Print Locations with Infigo Sync

The concept of hot folders and Print Locations is to allow routing of specific jobs (output files).  In this tutorial, we will review the steps taken within the Infigo software to create and manage the behaviour of your hot folders and print locations.

Please see our Help Desk for a more detailed written article on Hot Folders and Print Locations

Please see our Help Desk for a more detailed written article on Infigo Sync

The concept of hot folders and Print Locations is to allow routing of specific jobs (output files). 

A print location, by definition, should be thought of as a separate location where production happens. Hot folders are then created and assigned to a print location so that you can manage what folders jobs will be pushed into for that specific print location.

You can create a number of print locations for a storefront, and within the print location you can create many hot folders.

All Infigo Storefronts are linked to one Platform wide Print Location to begin with.

A Print Location stores all Hotfolders and allows the printer to define specific download locations for each job, based on mapping criteria.

The Hotfolders are then replicated on an Administrators local machine and integrated into the print workflow (imposition / prepress etc)

Each mapping criteria is created to automatically assign the job to a Hotfolder when it is ordered.

Creation Date: Dec 07, 2022
Created By: Sam Webster

1. Choose where to create your new Print Location

The easiest way to decide where you should create your print location is to consider which storefront(s) you want this to accept outputs from. If you would like your Infigo Sync instance to download from just one storefront, then it makes sense to create the print location on that storefront.

However, if you would like your Infigo Sync instance to download the outputs from all of your storefronts, then you would need to create your print location on the platform.

To begin, ensure you are logged in to either the platform or an individual storefront where you would like the Print Location to reside.

Choose where to create your new Print Location

2. Click on Configuration

We will begin by creating a new Print Location.

Click on  Configuration

3. Click on Hotfolders and Print Locations

Click on Hotfolders and Print Locations

4. Existing 'Digital' Print Location

There will already be a print location present called 'Digital'. This is the default print location which is present on the platform and you are more than welcome to use it, however please note that a print location, and the hotfolders within it, can only be edited when you are on the same account.

In this case, the Digital print location exists on the platform, as seen in the 'Storefront' column in the screenshot below. This means that if I want to make any changes to it, I will also need to be on the platform.

Existing 'Digital' Print Location

5. Click on Add new Print Location

Click on Add new Print Location

6. Enter a Print Location name, such as "Print Location 1"

Enter a Print Location name, such as "Print Location 1"

7. Enter a Print Location description, such as "Print Location 1"

Enter a Print Location description, such as "Print Location 1"

8. Click on Insert

Click on Insert

9. Add or modify address details using the Edit button under the Address column

This address is only really used in bespoke scenarios and can more often than not be overlooked.

Add or modify address details using the Edit button under the Address column

10. Install and configure Infigo Sync

InfigoSync is a Windows based service which polls your Infigo Platform and downloads any print ready jobs to hotfolders.

It is a two way service that identifies files have successfully reached their destination on your internal network, and automatically updates the status of the order in Shared Print Operations.

InfigoSync can also upload files to the Infigo system.

11. Download Infigo Sync

To begin, download the Infigo Sync installer from our Help Desk

Setting up and installing InfigoSync – Infigo Help Desk (zendesk.com)

Download Infigo Sync

12. Click Download

Click Download

13. Run the Installer

Run the Installer

14. Click Next on the installer

Click Next on the installer

15. Accept terms and conditions

Accept terms and conditions

16. Click Next

Click Next

17. Paste your API Token into the API Token field

In order to obtain an API Token, simply contact the support team and they will produce one for you.

When requesting a token, please confirm whether you would like it to be created on the platform level, or confirm which storefront you would like it to be created on.

Paste your API Token into the API Token field

18. Input your website URL (using HTTP only)

Once input, click Next.

Input your website URL (using HTTP only)

19. Complete Infigo Sync configuration settings

  • Select the Print Location relevant to your current needs

  • Input a file download location

  • Click Next and complete the installation

Complete Infigo Sync configuration settings

20. Navigate to Services on your computer

Navigate to Services on your computer

21. Locate the Catfish Sync service and click Start the service

Note: Catfish Sync is the old name for Infigo Sync

Locate the Catfish Sync service and click Start the service

22. With a print location created and Infigo Sync configured, we will begin creating our Hot folders

23. Click on '+' icon next to your Print Location

Click on '+' icon next to your Print Location

24. Click on Add new record

Click on Add new record

25. Complete Hot folder details and click Insert

Name - This is the system name for the hotfolder and can be used to identify it in the administration menu.

Description - This is a simple description of the hotfolder to allow you to identify its purpose.

Folder - this is the name of the folder that will be downloaded through Infigo Sync. This can be the same as the system Name, or different to it entirely, as this is designed to allow you to integrate Infigo Sync into your existing workflow.

Active - This is essentially an on/off switch for hotfolders as turning this off will make a hotfolder inactive and cause all parts of the system to ignore it entirely.

Insert - Once you are done with your configuration, click this button and the hotfolder will be created.

Complete Hot folder details and click Insert

26. Mapping Hot Folders and Print Locations

Mapping is how you can control which order line output files go to which hotfolders. Our hotfolder mapping is less of a filtration system, and more of a guidance system, in that there is no way to configure the system to prevent files from going into certain hotfolders, and instead you will provide them with arguments for incoming folders.

27. For Hotfolder mapping, navigate back to Hotfolders and Print Locations

For Hotfolder mapping, navigate back to Hotfolders and Print Locations

28. Click on Edit mapping

Click on Edit mapping

29. Select mapping properties

You can configure the mapping for each potential job property. A job property is simply some information that can be used to separate one job from another at a mapping level.

For example, you can use the "Product Tag" dropdown to map products which have specific product tags to the hotfolder you are currently configuring. This will cause any outputs that end up in this print location and have the mapped product tag assigned to them to go to this hotfolder.

You could be more specific and not only map the product tag, but the category, so that an output file for a product which has the mapped product tag assigned to it and is part of the mapped category will have two arguments for going to this hotfolder instead of one.

When a file is deciding where to go, it will go to the hotfolder it has the most arguments for. If your hotfolder is mapped to three properties, but the job only meets two of the mapping requirements, then the job will go to the next available hotfolder that it has valid mapping for.

Select mapping properties

30. Select relevant properties

Select relevant properties

31. Input a Mapping Name

This is for reference only

Input a Mapping Name

32. Click on Save

Click on Save

33. Before you 'Go Live' with your hotfolder, you'll need to make it visible to the API. Click on the '+' icon next to a Print Location

Before you 'Go Live' with your hotfolder, you'll need to make it visible to the API. Click on the '+' icon next to a Print Location

34. Click on Edit and check VisibleToApi

Click on Edit and check VisibleToApi

35. Click on Update

Click on Update

36. Copy Settings

As well as configuring where the files go when they are automatically copied, you can control which product types automatically copy their outputs, and whether or not they do so whenever an output is created.

37. Click on Configuration

Click on  Configuration

38. Click on Settings

Click on Settings

39. Click on Product and Editor Settings

Click on Product and Editor Settings

40. Click on Infigo Settings

Click on Infigo Settings

41. Control which products are copied

These settings allow you to control which types of products which have their outputs automatically copied to a hotfolder. To control which ones are copied, simply either check or un-check the box next to them, and all checked product types will have their outputs copied.

Control which products are copied

42. Control when outputs are copied

These enable the auto-copying of output files to a hotfolder when the order is first considered "Ready" (output is created, order is approved and marked as paid), and the copying for each time the output is re-created through Shared Print Operations respectively.

Control when outputs are copied
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