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Table Of Contents
l Distilling options file: Enter the name and path of a distilling options file (or
"joboptions"file) or use the Browse button to navigate to that file. This option is only
available when PDF is selected in the Output type box.
l PDFType:Select Preview or Print to select which type of PDFshould be
generated. This option is only available when PDF is selected in the Output type
box.
l PostScript Driver:Select which driver to use to generate the job. This should be
the same as the printer selected in your PrintShop Mail document when designing
it. This option only appears in the PDFand Produce PostScript output types.
l Windows printer: Select the print driver of the printer to which you want the print job
to be sent. This option is only available when Windows PostScript driver is selected
in the Output type box.
l Print Technology:Select the PrintShop Mail print technology to use when
generating the output. For a list of available job technologies, consult the PrintShop
Mail User Guide. This option is only available when Windows PostScript driver is
selected in the Output type box.
l Layout: Select which layout to use to produce the JPGfile (output is limited to a
single image). This option is only available when JPG is selected in the Output type
box.
l User generated file as output:The output from the plugin will be the file generated
by the merging (depending on the output type selected). This option is not available
in the Windows PostScript Driver output type.
l User original data as output: The output from the plugin will be original data file.
When this option is selected, a box is enabled under the option, letting you specify a
full path where the output should be saved. This option is not available in the
Windows PostScript Driver output type.
l Record Range group
l All records: Select if you want to print all the records included in the job file.
l Use Record Range: Select if you want to print only some of the range included in
the job file. Use the From and To boxes to indicate the record range.
On Error Tab
For a description of the options on the On Error tab see "Using the On Error tab" on page57.
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