Adobe 65023809 Printing Guide - Page 50
Printing booklets, Advanced, Summary, up Saddle Stitch, up Perfect Bound
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Advanced: If you are using an OPI workflow, choose options for OPI image replacement. Also, select the appropriate Transparency Flattener preset. If you have not created a custom flattener preset, choose the High Resolution preset. Advanced Options The Print As Bitmap option is only available for non-PostScript printers; it may be useful if complex content (such as shaded vector objects) cause an error. Choose a resolution from the pop-up menu to the right of the Print as Bitmap option. If you use an OPI workflow (low-resolution/highresolution image swapping), choose the options recommended by your vendor's documentation. Choose the appropriate Transparency Flattener preset for your workflow. For most situations, High Resolution is appropriate, but if you have created a custom flattener preset, choose it. Summary: Here you'll see an overview of all the settings selected; a text log of the summary can be saved by clicking the Save Summary button at the bottom of this panel. You may find it useful to save the summary log and archive it with the final files, to assist with future handling of the file. Summary This provides an overview of all the print settings currently in effect. Scroll through the log window to see all settings without having to click on individual options in the left pane. To save as a text file, click the Save Summary button at the bottom. Printing booklets Although you probably use a dedicated imposition solution for complex imposed pagination, it can sometimes be helpful to print simple paginated comp versions of a multipage document to visualize the final form. The Print Booklet feature in InDesign (File > Print Booklet) allows you to do this, without tying up a workstation devoted to imposition. There are three types available in Print Booklet: 2-up Saddle Stitch, 2-up Perfect Bound, and Consecutive (which includes 2-up, 3-up and 4-up Consecutive). You can also pick a page range for the imposition. The modes of imposition are: 2-up Saddle Stitch: Creates two-page printer spreads, which can be duplexed, collated, folded and stapled. If necessary to complete the pagination, blank pages are added to the end of the document. The options for Space Between Pages, Bleed Between Pages, and Signature Size are not available in Saddle Stitch mode. 2-up Perfect Bound: Creates two-page printer spreads for duplexing and trimming on all four sides of the pages, to be bound into to a cover with a spine. If the number of pages can't be evenly divided by the number of pages in a signature, InDesign adds blank pages to the end of the document. Adobe Creative Suite 4 Printing Guide 48
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