Adobe 718659340025 Printing Guide - Page 115

Streamlining output with print presets

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Streamlining output with print presets To output InDesign files with a minimum of time and work, take advantage of the print presets feature. With print presets, job settings are easy to standardize with minimum potential for operator error. 112 Set up workflow-specific print presets on the computers in your shop before starting to handle customer files. You can then apply a print preset to a customer file and most or all of the options specific to your configuration will be applied instantly. In many cases, the only options you'll have to change are the ones specific to the job. You can save time and decrease operator error by creating a print preset in advance for each workflow you regularly use in your shop. Print presets can save all settings in the InDesign print dialog box, including those in this Output panel.

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Streamlining output with print presets
To output InDesign files with a minimum of time and work, take advantage of the print
presets feature. With print presets, job settings are easy to standardize with minimum
potential for operator error.
Set up workflow-specific print presets on the computers in your shop before starting to
handle customer files. You can then apply a print preset to a customer file and most or all of
the options specific to your configuration will be applied instantly. In many cases, the only
options you’ll have to change are the ones specific to the job. You can save time and decrease
operator error by creating a print preset in advance for each workflow you regularly use in
your shop.
Print presets can save all settings in the InDesign print dialog box, including those in this Output panel.