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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416.
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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
are printed.
See "Setting the binding style for the Print context" on page406 and "Setting the binding
style for a Print section" on page415.
Also see "Finishing Options" on page1004 for an explanation of the Finishing options.
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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 page418.
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Black overprint. The option to print small black text over other colors is referred to as
black overprint. See "Overprint and black overprint" on page406.
Generating Print output from Workflow
If you want to generate Print output via an automated process, this means that you have to
design a process in the Workflow configuration tool.
1. Start by preparing the files that the process will need. These files are all made with the
Designer. This is what you need:
l A data mapping configuration, or a data model at the very least, if the documents
should contain variable data. (See "Creating a new data mapping configuration" on
page155.)
l A template with a Print context. (See "Creating a template" on page373.)
l A Job Creation Preset (optional). (See "Job Creation Presets" on page995.)
l An Output Creation Preset (optional). (See "Output Creation Settings" on
page1006.)
2. Send these files to PlanetPress Workflow; see " Sending files to Workflow" on page378.
3. Create a process in PlanetPress Workflow containing at least the following steps:
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Any Input task that will capture a job file that is compatible with the data mapping
configuration that is used.
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An All In One task. This task incorporates the Execute Data Mapping, Create
Print Content, Create Job and Create Print Output tasks. It is the fastest and
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