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PS Test Page: Prints a test page in PostScript format. Useful for validating whether the
printer supports PostScript.
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Text Test Page: Prints a text-only test page on the printer.
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Properties...: Displays the printer queue properties.
Note: Deleting a component that is currently used by a process will cause this process to stop
working and trigger an error, until the task that causes the error is removed, or changed to point
to another existing component.
PlanetPress Design document properties
To view the properties of a PlanetPress Design document (see "PlanetPress Design documents" on
page42), do one of the following:
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Click any document to display its properties in the Object Inspector.
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Double-click any document to display its properties in the PlanetPress Design Document
Options dialog box.
PlanetPress Workflow Configuration programs let you view a number of the properties associated with
the PlanetPress Design documents you use, but most of those properties are set in PlanetPress
Design and cannot be edited using PlanetPress Workflow Configuration program.
The Document name of printer-resident documents can be changed using PlanetPress Workflow Con-
figuration program simply because it is initially set using that program.
The properties available via the Printer Settings tab define how documents are printed. They are also
set using PlanetPress Workflow Configuration program and are retained when documents are
assigned to printer queues. They can be edited by selecting documents within the PPD/PSM Docu-
ments category, which changes the document’s default printer settings, or within the Printer Queues
category, which changes the document properties on the selected queue.
Document properties options
Identification Tab
The information here is read-only and gives you information on the document.
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Document: The file name of the document, as entered in PlanetPress Design. This is the name
of the file saved in PlanetPress Design, or the name you give it when you add a printer-resident
document in your PlanetPress Workflow Configuration. It may have a PTK extension (if it has
been sent to PlanetPress Workflow from PlanetPress Design), or a PS extension (if it is printer-
resident).
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