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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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Scale:
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None: Select to not scale any page, whether it fits or not.
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Expand to printable area: Select to expand any page to fit the
page area. Pages larger than the paper size are not resized.
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Shrink to printable area: Select to shrink any page to fit the page
area. Pages smaller than the paper size are not resized.
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Production Options:
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Booklet Imposition checkbox: Check to tell the printer to generate a booklet for the
print output. Booklet options are set in the "Booklet Options" on page 389 page.
This option is unselected by default unless selected in the Designer "Print Section
Properties" on page 273.
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Cut and Stack Imposition checkbox: Check to enable Cut & Stack Imposition,
which is set in the "Imposition Options" on page 390 page.
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Add Inserter marks checkbox: Check to enable inserter mark functionality, which is
set in the "Inserter Options" on page 392 page.
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Override Finishing options checkbox:Check to configure custom "Finishing
Options" on page 379, such as binding.
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Print virtual stationery checkbox: Check to enable virtual stationery in the output.
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Use grouping checkbox:Check to configure grouping of output into jobs, job
segments or document sets. See "Grouping Options" on page 382.
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Include meta data checkbox: Check to add meta data to the output. This can be
done at Job, Job Segment, Document, Document Set and Page level. See
"Metadata Options " on page 383.
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Separation: Check to activate the "Separation Options" on page 388 page of the
wizard.
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Add additional content checkbox: Check to activate the "Additional Text" on page
340 page of the wizard.
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Records section:
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Record Range: Allows selection of a range of records or a custom selection.
You can specific individual records separated by semi-colons (;) or ranges using
dashes.
For example: 2;4;6-10 would print pages 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10.
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