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IMPOSITION 11 IMPOSITION This chapter provides an overview of imposition and an example workflow using imposition. NOTE: Imposition is not supported for all Print Servers. To determine if Imposition is supported for your particular Print Server, see Utilities. What is imposition? Imposition is the process of arranging individual pages of a book, booklet, or brochure on a large sheet. The pages are laid out such that when the sheet is printed, folded, and cut, the pages are in the correct orientation and order. The Print Server supports Impose. Impose is a server-based imposition application that allows you to edit and assemble entire documents on the Print Server before you process the files. For more information about imposition, see Command WorkStation Help. Example: Workflow with imposition The manager of Company ABC wants to make sure that she has enough business cards to distribute when she is managing her company's booth at the Consumer Electronics Show. She sends a request to a local print shop to print 600 cards. The print shop imposes her business cards on an 11x17 page. Since the card design incorporates text on the back, the job must be duplexed. Company ABC's standard business card size is 2 x3.25. The print shop calculates that they can impose 25 cards on one 11x17 page.

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This chapter provides an overview of imposition and an example workflow using imposition.
N
OTE
:
Imposition is not supported for all Print Servers. To determine if Imposition is
supported for your particular Print Server, see
Utilities
.
What is imposition?
Imposition is the process of arranging individual pages of a book, booklet, or brochure on a
large sheet. The pages are laid out such that when the sheet is printed, folded, and cut, the
pages are in the correct orientation and order.
The Print Server supports Impose. Impose is a server-based imposition application that allows
you to edit and assemble entire documents on the Print Server before you process the files.
For more information about imposition, see Command WorkStation Help.
Example: Workflow with imposition
The manager of Company ABC wants to make sure that she has enough business cards to
distribute when she is managing her company’s booth at the Consumer Electronics Show.
She sends a request to a local print shop to print 600 cards.
The print shop imposes her business cards on an 11
x
17 page. Since the card design
incorporates text on the back, the job must be duplexed. Company ABC’s standard
business card size is 2
x
3.25. The print shop calculates that they can impose 25 cards
on one 11
x
17 page.