1.4
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to PrintShop Mail Connect 1.4.2
- Setup And Configuration
- The Designer
- Mark Position Options
- Additional Text Settings
- Additional Image Settings
- Barcode Options
- Codabar Settings
- Code 128 Settings
- Code 39 Settings
- Additional Datamatrix Settings
- Additional EAN 128 Settings
- Additional EAN 13 Settings
- Additional EAN 8 Settings
- Additional Interleave 2 of 5 Settings
- Additional PDF417 Settings
- Additional QR Code Settings
- Additional UPC A Settings
- Additional UPC E Settings
- Additional OMR Mark Settings
- Keystore
- PDF Signature
- Print Manager
- Copyright Information
- Legal Notices and Acknowledgements
Options:
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Configuration: Use the drop-down to select the type of binding to use:
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Saddle Binding: This binding places all the pages in a stack, binds the middle and
folds the stack as one.
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Perfect Binding: This binding type is often used for books. Pages are folded in the
middle and then set side by side. The pages are then bound along the folded
"spine".
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1 up Perfect Binding: This binding does not contain any folding. The pages are
lined up side by side and bound along one edge.
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Booklet Binding Edge: Use the drop-down to select the side on which to bind the
booklet.
Optional Cover Page sections are available to Saddle Binding only.
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Cover Page checkbox: Check to enable cover pages to be created with the options
below:
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Media selections:
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Cover Media Size: Use the drop-down to select the media size for the cover
page, or use a Custom size and select Width and Height values.
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Front Cover selections:
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Blank: Select to add no data to the front cover.
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First page on outside and second page on inside: Select to use the first 2
pages as the inside and outside of the front cover.
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Back Cover selections:
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Blank: Select to add no data to the back cover.
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Last two pages on inside and outside: Select to use the final 2 pages as the
inside and outside of the back cover.
Imposition Options
The imposition options page sets the repetition, order, margins and marks for imposition in the
output.
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