System information

Opacity
The Opacity attribute indicates the level of transparency of the media.
Choose from the following options:
Opaque The media is opaque. If the media is printed on both sides, the image on the
other side does not show through under normal lighting conditions.
Translucent The media is partially transparent, under certain lighting conditions such as
back-lit viewing.
Transparent The media is fully transparent, under all lighting conditions.
Tab Properties
When you specify JDF Settings for a new Paper Catalog entry, and select a tab stock from the Type Details menu, the
Tab Properties button is enabled.
Click the button to choose the following JDF tab settings:
Tab collation order Applicable to sets of pre-cut tabs.
Tab width The width along the tab edge as measured along the mid-line of the tab.
Each tab is centered within a space called the "tab pitch".
Tab edge Indicates which edge (left, top, right, or bottom) of the media has tabs.
Tab extension distance The positive distance in points that the tab extends beyond the body of the
other media.
Tab offset The magnitude of the distance in points from the corner of the media to the
edge of the first tab pitch point of the first tab in the bank along the tab
edge. This distance is the same on both ends of the bank of tabs.
Tabs per bank The number of equal-sized tabs in a single set if all positions are filled.
Texture
The Texture attribute indicates the surface texture of the media used.
Choose from the following options, or type in a custom description:
Antique Surface that is rougher than vellum.
Calendered Extra-smooth or polished uncoated paper.
Cockle Surface that has a rough, wrinkled, irregular finish.
Dull Machine-worn finish without gloss or luster.
Eggshell Surface that has a texture similar to that of an eggshell.
Embossed Linen Surface resembling coarse woven cloth, with a pronounced embossed
texture.
English Surface that is smoother than Machine Finished, but rougher than Super
Calendared.
Felt Finish applied by a special marking felt.
Laid Surface with a pattern of vertical and horizontal lines.
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