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Job options: Select the PDF output option that best describes your needs. This loads all
the standard settings for the selected usage scenario. These settings can be changed as
required. Note that if you make changes and then select a different output option, your
changes will be lost. PlanetPress Image supports numerous PDF standards: Standard,
High Quality, Custom, and a variety of PDF/VT, PDF/A and PDF/X formats.
Note
PDF/A output created from a template that uses CMYK colors will be much bigger
than PDF/A output created from a template that uses RGB colors, because PDF/A
needs to contain a color profile and the CMYK color profile is rather big compared
to a RGB color profile. If the output size matters it is recommended to avoid using
CMYK colors.
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General group
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ASCII format: Select to create the PDF file using ASCII characters (instead of the
usual 8-bit binary format). This option produces a file suitable for transmission over
a 7-bit ASCII link. This option is useful if the PDFs need to be opened in a text
editor, sent across networks, or sent via email using a program that does not support
binary files. This option also generates smaller files.
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Compress text and line art: Select to compress the text and line work in the file
using the Flate compression filter. Flate is a compression method that works well on
elements with large areas of single colors or repeating patterns, as well as on black-
and-white elements that contain repeating patterns.
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Auto-rotate pages: Select to automatically rotate pages based on the orientation of
the text or DSC comments.
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Optimize for fast web view: Select to minimize file size and facilitate page
downloading.
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Title: Enter a title for the document. If you leave this box empty, the documents
name will be used as the documents title. Since this is a variable property box, you
may use variables and data selections and let PlanetPress Workflow interpret this
information at run-time.
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