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Quality tab in the job parameters window

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120 Chapter 9-Job parameters Parameter Creep Option Creep Description Note: Creep is only available when imposition is set to Saddle stitch, or when the Nested Saddle option is selected for the Perfect Bound imposition method. Creep is used to compensate for the physical shift of the inner sheets of a saddle stitch booklet. Set the size of the page shift from or towards the spine. Provides the following options: ● Creep in ○ Auto-Automatically sets a value based on the paper's weight. ○ Custom-Enables you to set a custom creep in value. ● Creep out-Enables you to set a creep out value (negative or positive value). Preview Enables you to view your imposition layout and settings. You can open the Preview window at any time and keep it open to check your imposition settings as you select them. The Preview window dynamically reflects any changes that you make. See also: Imposition overview on page 59 Quality tab in the job parameters window Parameter Quality Apply settings to improve the quality of image, graphics, and text elements in your job. Option Description Image quality Provides the following options: ● Normal-Processes the image in the job according to the standard resolution of the printer. ● High-Improves the quality of low resolution images in a job. Image quality is the ability to maintain the same detail and smoothness at different degrees of enlargement. The Image quality option is especially useful when your PostScript file includes several images of differing quality-for example, images scanned at different resolutions, rotated, or downloaded from the Internet.

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Parameter
Option
Description
Creep
Creep
Note:
Creep is only available when imposition is set to
Saddle
stitch
, or when the Nested Saddle option is selected for the
Perfect
Bound
imposition method.
Creep is used to compensate for the physical shift of the inner sheets
of a saddle stitch booklet. Set the size of the page shift from or
towards the spine.
Provides the following options:
Creep in
Auto
—Automatically sets a value based on the paper's
weight.
Custom
—Enables you to set a custom creep in value.
Creep out
—Enables you to set a creep out value (negative or
positive value).
Preview
Enables you to view your imposition layout and settings. You can
open the Preview window at any time and keep it open to check your
imposition settings as you select them. The Preview window
dynamically reflects any changes that you make.
See also:
Imposition overview
on page
59
Quality tab in the job parameters window
Apply settings to improve the quality of image, graphics, and text
elements in your job.
Parameter
Option
Description
Quality
Image quality
Provides the following options:
Normal
—Processes the image in the job according to the
standard resolution of the printer.
High
—Improves the quality of low resolution images in a job.
Image quality is the ability to maintain the same detail and
smoothness at different degrees of enlargement. The
Image quality
option is especially useful when your PostScript file includes several
images of differing quality—for example, images scanned at different
resolutions, rotated, or downloaded from the Internet.
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