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Print virtual stationery
The virtual stationery in a Print template (also called "Media" on page510) is in fact an image
that is normally only visible in the Designer in the background of the template to make
designing a template easier.
If indicated in the Output Creation Preset, the image will also be printed. The output can then be
printed on plain paper instead of pre-printed paper. Printing virtual stationery is also very useful
when producing PDF output for digital viewing.
Imposition
An Output Creation Preset can tell a printer to print multiple pages on a single sheet (Simplex,
or Duplex). This is called Imposition, also known as N-Up printing.
The two Imposition types are Cut & Stack and Stack by Column (see "Imposition options" on
page1256).
With each Imposition type there is a wide range of options to control the exact layout of the
output: the number of pages that go on one sheet, their order, the way they are stacked, the
stack depth, the margins, markings, etc.
Note that when Imposition is used, the possibilities to separate the output (see "Separation"
below) and to add additional content ("Additional content" on the facing page) are limited.
Groups and meta data on lower levels than the Job Segment level (as defined in a Job
Creation Preset) are no longer available after the Imposition process.
Booklet Imposition
Booklet Imposition defines how to generate booklets in the output (see "Booklet Options" on
page1255).
As printing booklets implies printing multiple pages on a single sheet, this is used in
conjunction with some Imposition settings.
Separation
The print output can be split - 'separated' - into discreet portions. An Output Creation Preset can
either separate documents, document sets, job segments or jobs, or it can split the output
between counts of sheets, documents, document sets or job segments. In addition the preset
can tell the printer to add slip sheets and/or jog the output. See "Separation options" on
page1280.
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