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Printing PDF Files, Setup Windows or File > Setup Mac OS to see these settings.

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Printing PDF Files Most of the options in the Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Advanced Print Setup dialog box are the same as for other Adobe applications. When you're ready to print the document, the Acrobat 9 Pro Print dialog box contains the settings you need to ensure successful output. However, you should first set up the document's pages correctly for your requirements and processes. Choose File > Print Setup (Windows) or File > Page Setup (Mac OS) to see these settings. To print an Adobe PDF document: 1. Choose File > Print. Print Dialog Choose page range and scale factor, as well as options for printing the content of comments and forms. Click the Advanced button for more options. 2. Choose your output device from the Name menu (Windows) or the Printer menu (Mac OS). 3. Specify which pages to print, page-scaling options, page rotation, and other basic settings. Acrobat displays a preview of the document that reflects the settings you've selected. The Print dialog box displays the standard print settings for the operating system you're using, based on the PPD of the selected printing device. 4. To view printing tips, click the Printing Tips button to launch a browser and access helpful tech notes on the Adobe website. Click the Summarize Comments button to generate a summary of comments in the PDF. For more output options, click the Advanced button. Advanced Print Setup Choose options for composite or separated output (depending on the capabilities of the output device), as well as marks and bleeds, PostScript options, and Color Management controls. 1. In the Output panel, specify settings for color separations., Transparency Flattener preset, screening, and whether to simulate overprint. You also have access to Ink Manager through this panel. Select the option to Print As Image only if the file is too complex to print normally. Adobe Creative Suite 4 Printing Guide 132

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Printing PDF Files
Most of the options in the Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Advanced Print Setup dialog box are the same as
for other Adobe applications. When you’re ready to print the document, the Acrobat 9 Pro Print
dialog box contains the settings you need to ensure successful output. However, you should first
set up the document’s pages correctly for your requirements and processes. Choose File > Print
Setup (Windows) or File > Page Setup (Mac OS) to see these settings.
To print an Adobe PDF document:
1. Choose File > Print.
Print Dialog
Choose page range and scale factor, as
well as options for printing the content of
comments and forms° Click the Advanced
button for more options°
2. Choose your output device from the Name menu (Windows) or the Printer menu (Mac OS).
3. Specify which pages to print, page-scaling options, page rotation, and other basic settings.
Acrobat displays a preview of the document that reflects the settings you’ve selected. °e Print
dialog box displays the standard print settings for the operating system you’re using, based on
the PPD of the selected printing device.
4. To view printing tips, click the Printing Tips button to launch a browser and access helpful
tech notes on the Adobe website. Click the Summarize Comments button to generate a sum-
mary of comments in the PDF.
For more output options, click the Advanced button.
Advanced Print Setup
Choose options for composite
or separated output (depending
on the capabilities of the output
device), as well as marks and
bleeds, PostScript options, and
Color Management controls°
1. In the Output panel, specify settings for color separations., Transparency Flattener preset,
screening, and whether to simulate overprint. You also have access to Ink Manager through
this panel. Select the option to Print As Image only if the file is too complex to print normally.