User Guide

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2001 Cheltenham Computer Training PageMaker 6.5 Foundation
FOR USE AT THE LICENSED SITE(S) ONLY
Cheltenham Computer Training 1995-2001 - www.cctglobal.com
Choosing
Paper Sizes
The Size drop-down list provides a list of printable pages sizes that
are available to your printer or output device. Some common paper
sizes in the US are Legal (8 ½” x 14”), Letter (8 ½” x 11”), and Tabloid
(11”x17”), and in Europe some common paper sizes are A4 (210mm x
297mm), A3 (297mm x 420mm), A5 (148mm x 210mm) and B5
(127mm x 250mm):
Choosing
Paper Source
Paper Source lets you choose the location of where the paper you will
be printing to is located in the printer such as the cassette, or manual
feed tray:
Printing
Printer’s
Marks
The Printer's Marks option prints crop marks, registration marks,
density-control bars, and a color-control bar on separations or
composites of your publication.
These marks help your commercial printer align separations and judge
color accuracy. The Printer's Marks option requires 0.75 inches (22.2
mm) in addition to the document size (You can also select Crops and
Bleeds Only to limit the kinds of marks that appear):
Printing Page
Information
The Page Information option prints the filename, page number,
current date, and spot- or process-color separation name in 8-point
Arial in the lower-left corner of each sheet of paper or film. The Page
Information option requires 0.5 inches (13 mm) along the horizontal
edge:
Note: Be sure to select a paper size big enough for your publication,
the printer's marks, and the page information. The Printer's Marks and
Page Information options together require 0.75 inches (22.2 mm) in
addition to the document size. The offset values in the Fit section are
red if the publication, printer's marks, or page information do not fit in
the printable area defined in the PPD.