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Table Of Contents
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Records group (not available in Output Preset Creation):
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Record Range: Allows selection of a range of records or a custom selection.
You can specify individual records separated by semi-colons (;) or ranges using
dashes.
For example: 2;4;6-10 would print pages 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10.
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Copiessection (not available in Output Preset Creation):
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Copies: Enter the number of copies to print, of each record.
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Collate: When printing multiple copies you can check this checkbox to have the
record copies printed together.
For example in a three record job the records would print out as 1-1-2-2-3-3, rather
than 1-2-3-1-2-3.
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Pure Color Thresholds group:
This section is valid for PCL only. It applies to elements within the record that are shades
of grey, rather than black or white.
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Black Threshold Percentage: The percentage of shading at which the element will
appear as full black, rather than dark grey.
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White Threshold Percentage:The percentage at which the element will appear as
full white, rather than light grey.
Advanced Print Wizard navigation options
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Load button (not available in Output Preset Creation): Click to select a previously
created Output Creation Preset. This will change the Advanced Print Options to match the
entries contained within the Preset.
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Preview button:Click to launch a Proof Preview window, which displays how the printed
output would look based upon the currently chosen selections.
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Back and Next buttons:Used to navigate back and forth through all the selected options
within the Wizard. Up until the Print button is pressed, one can reverse all the way
through the wizard to return to the main selection page (the "Print Options" on page1120
page) and add or remove printing options from the print run.
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Print button: Click to produce print output according to the current settings. This can be
done at any point within the Wizard, whether or not all the options selected in the "Print
Options" on page1120 page have been completed or not.
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Cancel button:Cancels the Print Wizard, without creating any printout.
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