Adobe 718659340025 Printing Guide - Page 78

Setup panel, Paper Size

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Setup panel example, if this option is on and the baseline grid is visible, the baseline grid will print, but if it isn't visible, it won't print. This option is primarily of use to designers and art directors. Service providers should usually make sure this option is off when creating final output or print presets. Note: For optimal performance, turn the Print Visible Guides and Baseline Grids option off. 75 This makes the most difference when spreads containing transparency must be flattened. These options are automatically turned off when you select Separations in the Output panel. The Setup panel defines the relationship between the page and the output media in terms of size, orientation, and position. Paper Size section Paper Size menu: By default, InDesign uses the paper size specified in the default printer style. The selections available here depend on the type of output you've targeted at the top of the Print dialog box: • If you targeted a device-independent PostScript file (Printer: PostScript® file; PPD: Device Independent), no paper size is available because it will be specified by a post-processing application later in the workflow.

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example, if this option is on and the baseline grid is visible, the baseline grid will print, but
if it isn’t visible, it won’t print. This option is primarily of use to designers and art directors.
Service providers should usually make sure this option is off when creating final output or
print presets.
Note:
For optimal performance, turn the Print Visible Guides and Baseline Grids option off.
This makes the most difference when spreads containing transparency must be flattened.
These options are automatically turned off when you select Separations in the Output panel.
Setup panel
The Setup panel defines the relationship between the page and the output media in terms of
size, orientation, and position.
Paper Size section
Paper Size menu:
By default, InDesign uses the paper size specified in the default printer
style. The selections available here depend on the type of output you’ve targeted at the top of
the Print dialog box:
If you targeted a device-independent PostScript file (Printer: PostScript® file; PPD: Device
Independent), no paper size is available because it will be specified by a post-processing
application later in the workflow.