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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 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.
To print negative page images, check Negative Print.
To receive printed PostScript error reporting during output, check PostScript
Error Handler.
Pages pane
Use the Pages pane to specify page orientation, tiling, page flipping, and related
options:
To specify whether to print in portrait or landscape mode, click an
Orientation radio button (Portrait or Landscape).
To include blank pages in the output, check Include Blank Pages.
To print the multiple pages of the layout in thumbnail view (reduced size),
check Thumbnails.
To flip the output vertically or horizontally, choose an option from the Page
Flip drop-down menu.
To print a large layout in sections (tiles), choose an option from the Page Tiling
drop-down menu. The application prints tickmarks and location information on
each tile to aid you in reassembling them.
To control the way in which a page is tiled by positioning the ruler origin,
choose Manual.
To have the application determine the number of tiles needed to print each
document page based on the layout size, the media size, whether or not
Absolute Overlap is checked, and the value in the Overlap field, choose
Automatic. The value entered in the Overlap field is the amount the
application will use to extend the page as needed to create the tile. When
Absolute Overlap is checked, the application will use only the value in the
Overlap field when extending the page to create the tile. If Absolute Overlap
is unchecked, the application will use at least the amount in the Overlap field
when creating the tile, but may use a larger amount if necessary. Do not
check Absolute Overlap if you want your layout centered on the final
assembled tiles.
Pictures pane
Use the Pictures pane to control the way pictures are printed: