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PhaserPrint Plug-in for Photoshop Selecting options in the PhaserPrint dialog box Settings you make in the PhaserPrint plug-in remain in effect until you change them. The exception is Number of Copies, which defaults to 1 each time you start the plug-in. Note You can get information on any of the plug-in's features or printer-specific options with the online Help function. Number of copies Enter the number of copies to print, from 1 to 1000. Print using (Macintosh) The Print using pop-up menu lets you choose between printing an image or saving the image to disk. s AppleTalk: Prints the image to the printer currently selected in the Chooser; the currently selected printer name is displayed in the Printer model field. If the selected printer is not a PostScript printer, this option is unavailable (grayed-out). s PostScript file: Saves an image to disk as a PostScript file. Click Save; a dialog box lets you choose a new or existing file for saving the PostScript code. When selected, the File format pop-up menu becomes available. This pop-up menu has two options: ASCII base-85 and Binary. s ASCII base-85: Image data is encoded using an ASCII base-85 filter during file output, making the resulting PostScript file portable, and downloadable through interface ports that don't support binary data. Note that the file may be up to 25% larger. s Binary: Image data is output in binary format. Advanced Features and Troubleshooting Manual 17

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Advanced Features and Troubleshooting Manual
17
PhaserPrint Plug-in for Photoshop
Selecting options in the PhaserPrint dialog box
Settings you make in the PhaserPrint plug-in remain in effect until you change them.
The
exception is
Number of Copies,
which defaults to 1 each time you start the plug-in.
Note
You can get information on any of the plug-in’s features or printer-specific
options with the online
Help
function.
Number of copies
Enter the number of copies to print, from 1 to 1000.
Print using (Macintosh)
The
Print using
pop-up menu lets you choose between printing an image or saving the
image to disk.
AppleTalk:
Prints the image to the printer currently selected in the Chooser; the
currently selected printer name is displayed in the
Printer model
field.
If the selected
printer is not a PostScript printer, this option is unavailable (grayed-out).
PostScript file:
Saves an image to disk as a PostScript file.
Click
Save;
a dialog box
lets you choose a new or existing file for saving the PostScript code.
When selected, the
File format
pop-up menu becomes available.
This pop-up menu
has two options:
ASCII base-85
and
Binary.
ASCII base-85:
Image data is encoded using an ASCII base-85 filter during file
output, making the resulting PostScript file portable, and downloadable through
interface ports that don’t support binary data.
Note that the file may be up to
25% larger.
Binary:
Image data is output in binary format.