1.6

Table Of Contents
l
Finishing. The Print context , as well as each of the Print sections, can have its own
Finishing settings. In printing, Finishing is the way pages are bound together after they
are printed. See "Setting the binding style for the Print context" on page292 and "Setting
the binding style for a Print section" on page298. Also see "Finishing Options" on
page715 for an explanation of the Finishing options.
l
Bleed. The margins around a page are called the Bleed. It can be used on some printers
to ensure that no unprinted edges occur in the final trimmed document. See "Page
settings: size, margins and bleed" on page301.
Print Using Standard Print Output Settings
When using the File >Print... option, the Print Configuration dialog appears. This dialog allows
you to print the template using Default printer settings, or the Last Used printer settings or by
using previously created Printing Presets.
To learn how to create Printing Presets please see Job Creation Presets and Output Creation
Presets.
l
Configuration Selection Group:
l
Output Creation: Use the drop-down to select existing Output Creation Presets.
Use the Gear button to edit the currently selected Preset or to reload the list of
Presets from the system.
l
Job Creation: Use the drop-down to select existing Job Creation Presets.
Use the Gear button to edit the currently selected Preset or to reload the list of
Presets from the system.
l
Preset Summary: Displays a summary of the settings for the currently selected
Presets.
Note
The Default output type of PDF Output is actually a built in system Preset,
whilst the Last Used settings can likewise be considered an un-named and
un-saved Preset.
l
Records Group:
Page 819