HP Stitch S1000 User Guide - Page 71
Image composition, Nesting, The Choose Image File window, The Job Properties window
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Image composition The Job Properties window is displayed when you import a job into the Internal Print Server, or when you rightclick the job queue in the Internal Print Server. This window contains an Image composition button that allows you to choose among the following alternatives: ● Nesting (Multi-image): The selected jobs are printed one after the other, across the width of the substrate if there is room. You can use the Advanced Nesting Arrangement window to alter the layout manually. See Introduction to JDF on page 27. ● Double Sided: Block out. Nesting Nesting is a layout method that allows you to choose the layout of your printed jobs on the substrate, relative to one another, instead of simply printing them one after another as usual. Jobs can be printed side by side if there is room. TIP: Printing jobs side by side on the substrate gives you faster throughput and uses less substrate. You can use nesting in the Internal Print Server, from the Choose Image File window or the Job Properties window. The Choose Image File window From the Internal Print Server's main window, click the Add New Job icon to open the Choose Image File window. You will see the Nesting check box on the bottom left of the window. If you select only one job, nesting is impossible and the box is grayed out. If you select more than one job, you can click the box to enable nesting. NOTE: To be nested together, jobs must be of the same resolution and printed on the same substrate. Any incompatible job is added to the queue as a separate, non-nested job, and an explanatory message is displayed. When you click the Open button with nesting enabled, the Advanced Nesting Arrangement window opens (see The Advanced Nesting Arrangement window on page 66). The Job Properties window From the Internal Print Server's main window, right-click the print queue to open the Job Properties window. In this window, you can click the Add New Job icon to add more jobs, in which case you will see a Nesting section in the Layout pane. ENWW Image composition 65