A
string
value
that represents the PDF/A conformance level as specified by the
Document management - Electronic document file format for long-term preservation
specification
(ISO-19005-1:2005). The
conformance level
indicates how a PDF
document adheres to the electronic document preservation requirements.
PDFAConformance
variables
are used to configure PDF/A Conformance properties in the
transformPDF operation
and
generatePDFOutput operation
operations
of the Output service.
For information about data that can be accessed using Xpath Expressions,
see
Data items
.
For information about configuring default properties, see
Datatype specific settings
.
Data items
PDFAConformance
data values store one
of these string values:
-
A:
-
Level A conformance specifies complete conformance with ISO
19005. The PDF file is generated using PDF 1.4 and all colors are
converted to either CMYK or RGB. These PDF files can be opened in
Acrobat and Adobe Reader 5.0 and later.
-
B:
-
Level B conformance specifies minimal compliance with ISO
19005. The PDF file is generated with all fonts embedded, the appropriate
PDF bounding boxes specified, and colors as CMYK, spot colors, or
both. Compliant files must contain information describing the printing
condition they are prepared for. PDF files created with PDF/X-1a
compliance can be opened in Acrobat 4.0 and Adobe Reader 4.0 and
later.
Datatype specific settings
Property for specifying the PDF/A conformance level to
use.
Default Value
The compliance level for a PDF/A document output.
Select one of these values:
-
A:
-
Level A conformance specifies complete conformance with ISO
19005. The PDF file is generated using PDF 1.4 and all colors are
converted to either CMYK or RGB. These PDF files can be opened in
Acrobat and Adobe Reader 5.0 and later.
-
B:
-
Level B conformance specifies minimal compliance with ISO
19005. The PDF file is generated with all fonts embedded, the appropriate
PDF bounding boxes specified, and colors as CMYK, spot colors, or
both. Compliant files must contain information describing the printing
condition they are prepared for. PDF files created with PDF/X-1a
compliance can be opened in Acrobat 4.0 and Adobe Reader 4.0 and
later.
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