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folder specified by the Job Output Folder (the next option in this dialog). The
Job Output Folder must exist, but folders specified in the Job Output Mask will
get created if they don't exist.
l Job Output Folder: The path on the disk where the file is produced. Please
note that the folder must exist, or output will fail when produced through the
server.
l LPR Queue: Select to send the print job to an LPR queue. It is assumed that the
print technology is supported by the system receiving the LPR job.
l Local Printer: The IP or host name of the printer or machine where the LPD is
installed and will receive
l Queue Name: The queue name that will accept the job on the LPD. Default is
generally "auto".
l Job Owner Name: Optional entry for adding the name of the job owner.
l Job Name: The name of the output file. You can use ${template} as a variable
for the name of the Designer Template used to generate the output. (See also:
"Print output variables" on page1465.)
l Windows Printer: Select to send the Print Job to a printer queue (note that this is an
actual printer queue, not a Workflow Printer Queue).
For non-PDFoutput, the job will be first rendered as a PDF before being printed
through the Windows driver.
For PDF output the Adobe Library is used.
l Windows Printer: Use the drop-down to select the Windows printer queue
where the job will be sent.
l Job Owner Name: Optional entry for adding the name of the job owner.
l Job Name: The name of the output file. You can use ${template} as a variable
for the name of the Designer Template used to generate the output.
l PDF Rendering Options sub-group (only available for PDF output):
l Auto-rotate and center: Check to automatically select the page
orientation that best matches the content and paper.
l Choose paper source by page size: Check to use the PDF page size
to determine the output tray rather than the page setup option. This
option is useful for printing PDFs that contain multiple page sizes on
printers that have different-sized output trays.
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