9.3

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Grayscale
Composite CMYK
Composite RGB
Composite CMYK and Spot (prints with composite PostScript, for a device that supports
In-RIP separations)
As Is (describes color items using their source color space, for output to a PostScript
composite color device)
The Setup drop-down menu also contains all separations-based output setups listed in the
Default Output Setups dialog box (Edit > Output Setups).
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Choose Conventional or Printer from the Halftones drop-down menu. The Conventional
option uses QuarkXPress calculated halftone screen values. The Printer option uses halftone
screen values provided by the selected printer; in this case, QuarkXPress does not send
halftoning information.
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To specify a line frequency other than the default value, enter a lines per inch (lpi) value
in the Frequency field, or choose an option from the Frequency drop-down menu.
Exporting layouts
Through Export, Print, and other commands, you can output files in the following formats:
PostScript (PS)
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS)
Portable Document Format (PDF), with or without PDF/X verification
HyperText Markup Language (HTML)
Extensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML)
Extensible Markup Language (XML)
Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)
Extensible Stylesheet Language Translator (XSLT)
ePub (for more information, see "Exporting for ePub")
Kindle (for more information, see "Exporting for Kindle")
Blio eBook (for more information, see "Exporting for Blio eReader")
To access export options, choose File > Export or click the Export button .
Your active layout type determines your QuarkXPress export options. For example, when
a Print layout is displayed, the command for exporting a Web layout in HTML format
(File > Export > HTML) is unavailable.
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