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Using previously saved Printing Preset options.
See "Job Creation Presets" on page840 and Output Creation Presets for more
details.
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File >Proof Print... allows either the default output settings; the last used output settings
or previously saved output Presets.
For more information on this option see "Print Using Standard Print Output Settings" on
the facing page. for more details.
Saving Printing options in Print Presets
Selecting File > Print Presets allows you to create or modify printing Presets (which contain all
the printing options), which can be saved for re-use in later print runs. This can be particularly
handy when creating special print runs, that need to be run periodically.
These presets make it possible to do such things as filtering and sorting records, grouping
documents and splitting the print jobs into smaller print jobs, as well as the more standard
selection of printing options, such as binding, OMR markings and the like.
See "Job Creation Presets" on page840 and "Output Creation Settings" on page850 for more
details.
Connect Printing options that cannot be changed from
within the Printer Wizard
There are a number of settings for the Print context and Print sections that have an impact on
how Print sections are printed, which cannot be influenced through either a Job Creation
Preset or an Output Creation Preset.
These settings are:
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Duplex printing. Duplex printing has to be enabled for a Print section, in order to print
that section on both sides of the paper. The same applies to Mixplex printing.
See "Enabling double-sided printing (Duplex, Mixplex)" on page342.
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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
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