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Blank: Select to add no data to the back cover.
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Last two pages on inside and outside: Select to use the final 2 pages as the
inside and outside of the back cover.
Imposition Options
Imposition refers to the printing of multiple pages on a single sheet. This is also known as N-Up
printing.
The options on the Imposition Options page allow for the setting of imposition repetition,
order, margins and markings.
As imposition selections are very specific and can be quite confusing, we have provided a
handy dynamic diagram that displays a representation of the current imposition selections in
real time. Whenever selections are changed, this display changes to reflect the selections
made.
You can even select how many pages are to be represented, whilst page numbers appear on
the pages in the diagram and change dynamically, like everything else.
It is important to note that if Impositioning is used then the only metadata that will be available
to the job thereafter will be the metadata at Job Segment level.
When using Impositioning everything within the Segment is Impositioned, so all metadata
below the Job Segment level is lost. If Booklet Binding were selected, some of the imposition
settings will be determined by the options made within the "Booklet Options" on the previous
page Page and those imposition settings will thus be disabled on this page.
Note
During impositioning, all hyperlinks - both external and internal - are removed from the
document (see "Hyperlink and mailto link" on page697).
The Imposition selections that can be made are as follows:
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Sample Page group: Use to choose a paper size for the logical page(s) which would be
printed upon the actual physical Imposition sheet. This helps in decision making
regarding what paper sizes and orientations to use, with the Sample Page shown in blue
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