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This document provides help and step-by-step instructions for preparing an HP print template as well as configuring the HP SmartStream OutboundApp within MindFire Studio campaigns. This outbound app allows you to upload a new print template, or manage templates you have already uploaded.



REQUIREMENTS

  1. Adobe InDesign CS6 (Or newer) with free HP SmartStream Designer plugin, in order to create your artwork, add variables and pack the job as a print template (.hpd file).
  2. A MindFire Studio account, in order to create and publish your campaigns.
  3. Access to HP SmartStream OutboundApp element, in order to create and deliver print-ready materials.


Note: This document will not discuss the template (.indd file) creation within the InDesign software and HP SmartStream Designer plugin. However, will give you the instructions to prepare the final print template (.hpd file) which is required by HP SmartStream OutboundApp. At the end of this document, you can find some screenshots of different tasks in HP SmartStream Designer plugin.



PREPARING PRINT TEMPLATE

  1. Design your document with Adobe InDesign CS6 (Or newer).
  2. From within HP SmartStream Designer plugin, add the necessary variables and rules to your document and save it.
  3. Go to Tools menu and click on Pack Job menu (Image_1 below).
  4. In the Pack Job window, check Include Fast Template box and click on <Pack> button.


An .hpd file should be now created that can be used for print purposes through MindFire Studio campaigns.



Image_1: HP SmartStream Designer Plugin's Pack Job menu and window. This menu will be used to pack a document for being used inside the HP SmartStream OutboundApp element.



ADDING THE HP SMARTSTREAM ELEMENT TO YOUR CAMPAIGN


Note: At the minimum, you should have already uploaded one print template in order to proceed with this section. If you haven't done so yet, please read the next section (MANAGING YOUR PRINT TEMPLATES) first.

In order to add a print piece to your campaign, please follow these steps:

  1. Either start a new campaign or open one of your saved/published ones.
  2. From Outbounds menu, drag and drop an HP SmartStream element to the canvas.
  3. Connect this element to either a TargetAudience or a Trigger element.
  4. Double click on the HP SmartStream element to open its properties window.
  5. If desired, you can modify the element's name in the same way you would for all other elements. Then Navigate to the Configuration tab.
  6. If this is the first time using an HP SmartStream element, if you would like to upload more print templates to your account, or if you would like to view a sample PDF of print available print templates (if any), click on Template File Name field, then click on the link under the drop down. Please refer to MANAGING YOUR PRINT TEMPLATES section for more information on how to upload and manage your print templates.
  7. From Template File Name field, select the print template you would like to be used for print purposes through your campaign.
  8. From Is Template Imposed? field, select Yes, if you have set up impositioning through HP SmartStream Designer plugin in Adobe In-Design. Otherwise, select No. Please refer to Image_12 for a sample impositioned output.
  9. Click on Delivery Method and select the method you would like to receive the output file. This can be either an email, a FTP or both.
  10. Based on your selection in the previous step, provide values for the remaining fields (Email Address and/or FTP URL, FTP User Name and FTP Password).
  11. Navigate to the Settings tab.
  12. Based on your print template selection under the Configuration tab, you need to add all the variables used in the template and map them to their equivalent fields from Studio. Repeat the following steps to add as many fields as required:
    • Click on <Add> button. You will see something similar to Image_2.
    • Change 'Column1' in Field Name box to one of the fields in your template. For instance: FirstName
    • Change 'Column Content' in Field Value box to a Studio standard/custom field name. For instance: ##firstname##
  13. Navigate to the Schedules tab, add a schedule and click on <Return> button.


Image_2: HP SmartStream's Settings tab is where you map the print template variables with their equivalent standard/custom Studio field names.



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HP SmartStream element allows you to upload a new print template or update/delete/preview the ones are already uploaded.


Note: At the moment, each account can only see the templates that have been uploaded under that account regardless of the user. Therefore, if you have different accounts and you would like that all of them have access to the print templates, you need to upload them in all the targeted (sub)accounts.


In order to bring up the Template Upload page to upload new template(s), or later on, to manage your uploaded templates, follow these steps:

  1. Open a new campaign.
  2. From the toolbox, click on Outbounds and drag and drop an HP SmartStream element onto the canvas.
  3. Double-click on the element and navigate to the Configuration tab.
  4. Click on Template File Name (if it is not highlighted) field, and then on the link under the drop down (Image_3). You should see a window similar to Image_4.
  5. Depending on what you plan to do, read the related sub-section below.
  6. After you are done, close the window to return to the previous (Properties) window.

Image_3: In order to Upload a new print template or manage the existing ones, you need to go to the Configuration tab of the HP SmartStream element and click on Template File Name field in order to see the above link.

Image_4: When you are landed on the TemplateUpload page, you need to select an action: upload a new print template, or manage the one you have already uploaded.

I) Uploading a New Print Template:
Please follow these steps:
  1. From the drop down, select the 2nd option: Upload a new print template.. You should see something similar to Image_5.
  2. Click on the <Browse> button for print template to select the desired print template (.hpd file).
  3. If desired, click on the <Browse> button for the preview and select a PDF file that represents the print template.
  4. Click on <Upload> button and wait until you see a success (green) or error/failure (red) message.
  5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 to upload more print templates, if desired.

Image_5.1: When you select to upload a new print template, you are required to provide the print template file.

Image_5.2: After you select the Template, Upload the file

Image_5.3: After the Upload Finishes, you should see a green success text similar to the image above
II) Updating Existing Print Templates:
Please follow these steps:
  1. From the drop down, select one of the available print templates.
  2. If you would like to update your print template, click on the first <Browse> button and select a HPD file with the same name as current file (i.e. the name that is displayed in the drop down).
  3. Click on <Update> button ONLY once and wait until you see a success/failure (green/red) message.
III) Deleting Existing Print Templates and Their Preview Files:
Note: There is no confirmation or undo for this action. If you deleted a template by mistake, you can upload it again through Upload New Print Template menu.
Please follow these steps:
  1. From the drop down, select one of the available print templates. You should see a window similar to Image_6.
  2. Click on <Delete> button ONLY once and wait until you see a success/failure (green/red) message.
  3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to delete more print templates and their related preview files, if desired.
  • Print template files should always have 'hpd' extension.
  • After a print template is uploaded, you cannot modify the template name. The new file should always have the same name as the currently uploaded file.
  • Before deleting a print template, always make sure that it is not used in any campaigns that have a future schedule. Or else, that request will fail.
  • Delete feature doesn't ask for any confirmation and will delete the print template, if available, immediately.


RECEIVING THE OUTPUT FILE

The output (rendered PDF) file, will be delivered to you either by sending an email with a link to download the file to your computer, or by copying it to your FTP server. This depends on the option you have selected from the Delivery Method drop down in the Configuration tab of the HP SmartStream element's properties window. The email goes to the address that is specified in the Email Address field in the same tab as Delivery Method. You can provide multiple email addresses that are separated with comma or semi-colon. The email output looks like this:


Image_7: This email is sent out after the print template has been rendered successfully.


In here we just provide you with some screenshots of different menus in the HP SmartStream Designer plugin to give you a general idea of how this plugin can assist you to design your artwork and add variable pieces to it.

Image_8: A sample artwork. The graphics designer designs the background first. Then adds the variable components. He/she can then, preview the expected result in InDesign.
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Image_9: This slide shows how the colors are set. A designer rule is defining the assignment between the color and a PDF that draws the color.

Image_10: This slide shows how the QR code is defined.

Image_11: After your artwork is complete and saved, you need to pack it in order to create an HP Document (HPD file) for using in MindFire Studio.

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Image_12: A sample impositioned PDF, rendered by HP SmartStream Composer. Left side is the 1st page of the PDF and right side is the 2nd page.

  • Variable names in print templates are case sensitive. Therefore, in Settings tab, you need to type them exactly as they have been used in the print template.
  • Fields sequence in the Settings tab do not need to match the ones in the print template.
KNOWN ISSUES AND LIMITATIONS
  • At the moment, we cannot populate the Settings fields based on the selected print template in the Configurations tab. Therefore, you should know what variables exist in that template and what are their exact names.
  • Known Template Limitations:
    • See known limitations to rendering templates here (reference PDF-Fast column): HP Smartstream Composer Engine
    • Diagonal variable text is not supported in the template

  • Apr 6, 2015: Applied changes regarding impositioning feature.
  • Feb 5, 2014: GOOD TO KNOW section was modified.
  • Jun 11, 2013: Fixed some typos, modified some field names and body and images due to the visualization changes in the app. Also, added GOOD TO KNOW, KNOWN ISSUES AND LIMITATIONS and HISTORY sections.
  • Jun 6, 2013: First release.

Sometimes you may come across the strange problem of being unable to Delete File or Folder in Windows 10. You will find below the steps to fix this issue in Windows 10.

Unable to Delete File or Folder in Windows 10

The problem of being unable to delete a File or Folder in Windows 10 can happen even if the File or Folder was created by you and you do have the permission to edit the File or Folder.

In most cases, the reason for being Unable to Delete File or Folder in Windows 10 is due to the requested File or Folder being open or locked up by a process on your computer.

In most single User cases, this problem can be fixed by Restarting the computer. In some cases, you may be required to change File permissions.

1. Restart Your Computer

The simplest way to fix the problem of being unable to delete File or Folder in Windows 10 is to simply Restart your computer.

This helps in closing or terminating the process that was keeping the File or Folder busy and preventing it from being deleted.

If this does not work, completely Power OFF your computer using the Power button > Wait for 60 seconds and Restart your computer.

2. Stop the Process

In case you do not want to reboot the computer, you can use the Task Manager to terminate Tasks that are keeping the File occupied and preventing it from being deleted.

1. Right-click on the Start button and click on Task Manager.

2. On the Task Manager screen, click on the Processes Tab and stop the Program or Process that is keeping the File or Folder busy.

For example, if the file that you are trying to delete is an Excel or Word File, you should be able to find Excel/Word related processes in the Task Manager.

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Simply, right-click on the Process that you want to stop and click on End Task.

3. Change Permissions

If you are unable to delete File or Folder in Windows 10 due to lack of permissions, you can follow the steps below to change the permission levels for the concerned File or Folder.

1. Right-click the File/Folder that you are unable to delete and click on Properties.

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2. On the Properties screen, click on the Security tab and then click on Advanced.

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3. On the next screen, click on the Permissions tab and see if there is any permission entry that contains “Deny”.

If you find any entry containing “Deny”, select the Entry and click on the Remove button.

4. Click on OK to save changes and exit the Permissions screen.

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Now you should be able to delete the File or Folder that you were unable to delete on your computer.