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PAPER SIZE (DROP-DOWN MENU)
Edit Print Style dialog box Þ Device pane
To specify the media size used by your printer, choose a size from the Paper
Size
drop-down menu.
WIDTH, HEIGHT (DROP-DOWN MENUS)
Edit Print Style dialog box Þ Device pane
To specify the width and height of custom media supported by your output
device, choose
Custom from the Paper Size drop-down menu and enter
values in the
Width and Height fields.
PAGE GAP (FIELD)
Edit Print Style dialog box Þ Device pane
For imagesetters only: Enter a value in the Page Gap field to specify the amount
of space between pages of the layout as the pages print on the roll.
PAPER OFFSET (FIELD)
Edit Print Style dialog box Þ Device pane
For imagesetters only: Enter a value in the Paper Offset field to specify the
distance that the left edge of the page will be offset (or inset) from the left
edge of the roll media. For example, if you want a layout page that is 6 inches
wide to print centered on a 12-inch-wide roll of RC paper, specify 3.0" in the
Paper Offset field.
The sum of values entered into the Width and Paper Offset fields should not
be greater than the media width defined for the imagesetter. Values entered
into the
Height eld should not be greater than the maximum media height
that the imagesetter can support. When sending output to a continuous-feed
or nondrum imagesetter, use the Automatic setting in the Height field.
POSITION (DROP-DOWN MENU)
Edit Print Style dialog box Þ Device pane
To position your layout on the selected output media, choose an option from
the
Position drop-down menu. Note that settings in the Position drop-down
menu can be applied when printing to PostScript or non-PostScript devices.
Left Edge positions the top left of the page on the top left of the selected media.
Center centers the page horizontally and vertically in the imageable area of the
selected output media.
Center Horizontal centers the page left-to-right in the imageable area.
Center Vertical centers the page top-to-bottom in the imageable area.
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