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The options that don't appear in the Output Creation Preset Wizard (as noted below), do
appear in the Job Creation Preset Wizard. Only the Advanced Print Wizard contains all the
options, but it cannot save your settings to file like the preset wizards allow.
For more information about print preset files, see "Print Presets" on page1415.
The choices can be broken down as follows.
Printer
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Model: Use the drop-down to select the printer language / output type that will be
generated.
Connect comes with several bundled print output Models which cover a large range of
industry standard print output types.
These include PCL, PDF and PostScript (including the optimized PPML, VIPP and VPS
variants, if licensed under PlanetPress Connect), with a range of quality settings available
for each.
The bundled print output Models do not cater for all types of printers, however. There are
simply too many different printers with their own individual (often quirky) settings and
capabilities to cater for all of them with just a few standardized print Models. To use
Connect with a particular printer Model you must obtain a tailored Connect Printer
Definition that defines that printer and its capabilities for Connect. These customized
Printer Definitions will be created by Objectif Lune Support, in conjunction with
information you provide about both your printer and your specific needs. Support will then
provide you with a customized Printer Definition that supports the desired functionality
with your specific printer.
By default, Connect initially displays just a single generic PDF output option, to keep the
interface clean. But other print output types can be added to the Printer Model drop-down
list at any time via the Import Definitions button
The Import Definitions options are:
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Import Definition: Used to add any customized or tailored Printer Definition that
Objectif Lune Inc. has prepared for you, specific to your printer.
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Create Definition from PPD: Used to create your own customized PostScript
Printer Model through the printer manufacturer provided PostScript Printer Definition
(PPD) file. This option launches the "Dynamic PPD Options" on page1276 page
later in the PrinterWizard, which allows you to setup the printer.
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