1.4
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to PlanetPress Connect 1.4.2
- Setup And Configuration
- DataMapper Module
- The Designer
- Mark Position Options
- Additional Text Settings
- Additional Image Settings
- Barcode Options
- Codabar Settings
- Code 128 Settings
- Code 39 Settings
- Additional Datamatrix Settings
- Additional EAN 128 Settings
- Additional EAN 13 Settings
- Additional EAN 8 Settings
- Additional Interleave 2 of 5 Settings
- Additional PDF417 Settings
- Additional QR Code Settings
- Additional UPC A Settings
- Additional UPC E Settings
- Additional OMR Mark Settings
- Keystore
- PDF Signature
- Copyright Information
- Legal Notices and Acknowledgements
Note
It is not possible to use a remotely stored PDF file as virtual stationery,
because the number of pages in a PDF file can not be determined via the http
and http protocols. Therefor, with an external image, the option Save with
template is always checked.
4. Select a PDF file.
5. If the PDF file consists of more than one page, select the desired page.
6. Click Finish.
7. For each of the PDF files, select a position:
l Fit to page stretches the PDF to fit the page size.
l Centered centers the PDF on the page, vertically and horizontally.
l Absolute places the PDF at a specific location on the page. Use the Top field to
specify the distance between the top side of the page and the top side of the PDF,
and the Left field to specify the distance between the left side of the page and the
left side of the PDF.
8. Finally, click OK.
Setting the paper's characteristics
To set a Media's paper characteristics:
1. On the Resources pane, expand the Contexts folder, expand the Media folder, and
right-click the Media. Click Characteristics.
2. Specify the paper's characteristics:
l Media Type: The type of paper, such as Plain, Continuous, Envelope, Labels,
Stationery, etc.
l Weight: The intended weight of the media in grammage (g/m2).
l Front Coating: The pre-process coating applied to the front surface of the media,
such as Glossy, High Gloss, Matte, Satin, etc.
l Back Coating: The pre-process coating applied to the back surface of the media.
l Texture: The intended texture of the media, such as Antique, Calenared, Linen,
Stipple or Vellum.
l Grade: The intended grade of the media, such as Gloss-coated paper, Uncoated
white paper, etc.
l Hole Name: A predefined hole pattern that specifies the pre-punched holes in the
media, such as R2-generic, R2m-MIB, R4i-US, etc.
3. Click OK.
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