Operation Manual

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Printing
Last updated 11/30/2015
3 Select Print As Bitmap.
This option is available only if the printer driver identifies the printer as non-PostScript. If this option is selected for
non-PostScript printers in Mac OS 10.3 or later, InDesign prints PostScript, which is then used by Mac OS and the
driver to render the page images. In Windows, the high-end color and graphics features may not be converted
appropriately if this option is not selected.
4 Specify a resolution for bitmap printing.
The output resolution may be limited by the printer drivers resolution. To get the best quality output, set the non-
PostScript printer driver resolution to be equal or greater than the output resolution specified in the InDesign Print
dialog box.
Preview documents
You can view how the document’s pages fit on the chosen paper size before you print to a PostScript printer. A preview
in the lower-left area of the Print dialog box shows whether your paper and orientation settings will work for your page
size. When you select different options in the Print dialog box, the preview updates dynamically with the combined
effects of your print settings.
1 Choose File > Print.
2 Click the preview image in the lower-left area of the Print dialog box.
The preview has three views:
Standard view Displays the relationship of a document page to the media. It shows the effects of various options such
as paper size to imageable area, bleed and slug areas, and page marks, as well as the effects of tiling and thumbnails.
A Default B Spreads C Orientation D 2-by-2 Thumbnails
Text view Lists the numerical values for certain print settings.
Custom page/Cut sheet views Displays the effects of different print settings, depending on your page size. For custom
page sizes, the preview shows how the media fits on the custom output device; the maximum supported media
dimensions of the output device; and the settings for offset, gap, and transverse. For cut sheets, such as Letter and
Tabloid, the preview shows the relationship of the imageable area to the media size.
In both the custom page and cut sheet views, the preview also indicates the output mode using an icon: Separations
, Composite Grayscale , Composite CMYK , or Composite RGB .