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Note
The Output Creation options are also available in the Advanced Printer Wizard, which
appears when you select File > Print (or Proof Print) and click the Advanced button.
However, the Advanced Printer Wizard cannot save your settings to file for re-use.
Printer model and output type
An Output Creation Preset specifies the type of printer the output should be suitable for, and
determines where that output should then be sent: to a folder, LPR queue or Windows printer
(see "Print options" on page1250).
Printer definitions
A printer model and its capabilities for Connect are defined in a printer model definition file
(.OL-printerdef). Connect comes with a number of such files. However, there are so many
different printer models with their own settings and capabilities that it is simply impossible to
provide definition files for all of them.
If there is no definition file for your PostScript printer you may create a customized printer
definition file yourself using the PostScript Printer Definition (PPD) file provided by the printer
manufacturer (see "Dynamic PPD Options" on page1330).
Other customized Printer Definitions can be obtained from Upland Objectif Lune Support. They
need to be tailor-made based on the information that you provide about both your printer and
your specific needs.
Certain printer definition files will work with several types of printers (consecutive versions of a
certain printer model, for example). Note that those printers may still have different capabilities.
When creating or selecting Print Presets, always consider the actual capabilities of your
specific printer.
Mapping media types to printer trays
An Output Creation Preset can map media types to printer trays (see the "Printer settings" on
page1328 dialog). This option is available for AFP, IPDS, PCL, PPML and PostScript printers
that are configured for cut-sheet printing.
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