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Device targeted: By PPD only

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InDesign PostScript file, driver independent and device dependent PostScript generated by: Adobe InDesign only Device targeted: By PPD only Implications of this output path: • Useful for pre-separated workflows that will be imposed later, to control Adobe In-RIP 70 Trapping from InDesign, or to use InDesign's built-in trapping. In-RIP separations and Adobe In-RIP trapping are available only if you select a PPD that supports them. • Special printer features supported by the PPD are not available. To use them, use a PostScript output path that uses a printer driver. • As DSC-compliant as the InDesign PostScript driver- and device-independent workflow, and able to target a specific device. • Contains device-specific information for line screens, media sizes, and resolutions. • Supports all output color modes (composite or separated), including composite CMYK with spot colors, if you select a PPD that supports these capabilities. • Can be trapped from InDesign when separations are specified in the Output panel of the Print dialog box. • Can only be printed to a file, not directly to a device. To set up an InDesign driver-independent and device-dependent PostScript file: 1. In the Print dialog box, choose PostScript® File from the Printer pop-up menu. 2. Choose a device name from the PPD pop-up menu. Printer and PPD menus set up for InDesign driver-independent, device-dependent output AdobePS/PostScript 5 driver PostScript file (Windows) PostScript generated by: Both Adobe InDesign and the AdobePS printer driver Device targeting: By a printer pre-configured in the operating system Implications of this output path: • Useful if your shop handles all prepress tasks at the RIP, such as when printing to a digital press or when the RIP system is capable of trapping, OPI image replacement, and imposition. Also useful for proofing by the customer. If any prepress tasks are to be done later in the workflow, another output path may be more effective. • Contains device-specific information for line screens, media sizes, and resolutions, along with support for driver-specific features for a specific output device. This results in

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InDesign PostScript file, driver independent and device dependent
PostScript generated by: Adobe InDesign only
Device targeted: By PPD only
Implications of this output path:
Useful for pre-separated workflows that will be imposed later, to control Adobe In-RIP
Trapping from InDesign, or to use InDesign’s built-in trapping. In-RIP separations and
Adobe In-RIP trapping are available only if you select a PPD that supports them.
Special printer features supported by the PPD are not available. To use them, use a
PostScript output path that uses a printer driver.
As DSC-compliant as the InDesign PostScript driver- and device-independent workflow,
and able to target a specific device.
Contains device-specific information for line screens, media sizes, and resolutions.
Supports all output color modes (composite or separated), including composite CMYK
with spot colors, if you select a PPD that supports these capabilities.
Can be trapped from InDesign when separations are specified in the Output panel of the
Print dialog box.
Can only be printed to a file, not directly to a device.
To set up an InDesign driver-independent and device-dependent PostScript file:
1.
In the Print dialog box, choose PostScript® File from the Printer pop-up menu.
2. Choose a device name from the PPD pop-up menu.
Printer and PPD menus set up for InDesign driver-independent, device-dependent output
AdobePS/PostScript 5 driver PostScript file (Windows)
PostScript generated by: Both Adobe InDesign and the AdobePS printer driver
Device targeting: By a printer pre-configured in the operating system
Implications of this output path:
Useful if your shop handles all prepress tasks at the RIP, such as when printing to a digital
press or when the RIP system is capable of trapping, OPI image replacement, and imposi-
tion. Also useful for proofing by the customer. If any prepress tasks are to be done later in
the workflow, another output path may be more effective.
Contains device-specific information for line screens, media sizes, and resolutions, along
with support for driver-specific features for a specific output device. This results in