Adobe 27510753 Scripting Guide - Page 107
Using printer presets, Creating printer presets from printing preferences
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Adobe InDesign CS2 Scripting Guide Working with Documents in AppleScript 99 --set composite frequency to 175 --set simulate overprint to false Properties corresponding to the controls in the Graphics panel --of the Print dialog box set send image data to all image data set font downloading to complete try set download PPD fonts to true end try try set data format to binary end try try set PostScript level to level 3 end try Properties corresponding to the controls in the Color Management panel --of the Print dialog box If the use color management property of color settings is false, --attempting to set the following properties will return an error. try set source space to use document set intent to use color settings set CRD to use document set profile to PostScript CMS end try Properties corresponding to the controls in the Advanced panel --of the Print dialog box set OPI image replacement to false set omit bitmaps to false set omit EPS to false set omit PDF to false --The following line assumes that you have a flattener preset --named "high quality flattener". try set flattener preset name to "high quality flattener" end try set ignore spread overrides to false end tell end tell Using printer presets To print a document using a printer preset, include the printer preset in the print command: --PrintDocumentWithPreset.as --An InDesign CS2 AppleScript --Prints the active document using the specified preset. tell application "Adobe InDesign CS2" --The following line assumes that you have defined a print preset --named "myPrintPreset". print active document using "myPrintPreset" end tell Creating printer presets from printing preferences To create a printer preset from the print preferences of a document: --CreatePrinterPreset.js --An InDesign CS2 AppleScript