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Draft quality (96 DPI, no font embedding)
The draft setting is typically used when proofing a design and offers the fastest mode
of PDF generation. The following settings are used:
PDF version 1.4.
No fonts are embedded.
All bitmaps and photos are embedded as JPEG images at 96dpi.
This option will produce the smallest file, but note that because no fonts are
embedded, if you give the file to anyone they must have the fonts used installed on
their system in order to be able to see the document exactly as you intended.
E-mail distribution or web download (Adobe Reader version 5 and above)
This setting specifies filter options that are optimal for distributing PDF documents
through e-mail and the web. Fonts are included, so you can be sure your document
will be viewed exactly as you intended and all images are medium resolution suitable
for inkjet printing and viewing on screen
PDF version 1.4.
Fonts are embedded, and subsetted (meaning only characters used are
embedded as fonts).
All bitmaps and photos are converted to JPG at 150 dpi.
High quality (300 DPI, larger PDF files)
The high quality setting includes options for rendering designs as PDF documents
where full fidelity is required at high resolution. This if most suitable for printing on
inkjet printers or viewing at high zoom. The following are the key settings:
PDF 1.4.
Fonts are embedded, and subsetted (meaning only those characters used are
embedded as fonts).
All bitmaps and photos are passed through untouched, unless they are more than
300 dpi in which case they are sampled down to be 300 dpi but retain their
existing type (they are not all converted to JPG).
Commercial printing (PDF/X, 300 DPI images)
This setting specifies the options required for generating PDF/X documents that will
be submitted to a print company. The following are the key settings used:
PDF version 1.3 (as required by PDF/X).
Files are conformant to PDF/X-1a: 2001 (ISO standard 15930-1).
Fonts are embedded and subsetted.
Bitmaps are converted to CMYK in native (uncompressed) format according the
ICC Color Profile "US Web Coated SWOP".
Bitmaps are limited to 300 dpi (high res bitmaps are sampled down).
Crop and printer’s marks are included if these are switched on in the
PRINT
OPTIONS
dialog in MAGIX Page & Layout Designer 2013.