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Some formats such as JPEG compression may cause image degradation, whereas LZW compression
does not. The user can select the type and degree of depression PlanetPress Design uses to send to the
printer.
A. Force PostScript mode option; B. Refresh List button; C. Save to File button
Force PostScript mode: Select this option when the destination printer is used for printing jobs in
other formats such as PJL, and when PlanetPress Watch/Server is not sending the output to the printer’s
hard disk. When this option is selected, PlanetPress Design inserts the following command statement
[Esc]%-12345X@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = POSTSCRIPT
to precede the document as well as any other command
statement.
Refresh List: Click this button to refresh the list of available hosts to which the images may be
downloaded.
Save to File: Click this button to save all the image files in the Files to download list to the filename
you specify with a PS file extension. The Image Downloader makes a copy of each image, applies the
image settings to the copy, and then converts the copy to PostScript.
3. Click OK.
4. When you add an image resource to the document, PlanetPress Design associates the specified image
quality with that image resource. If you selected Photo as the image quality, it uses the specified
compression to compress the image resource when it converts the document.
To adjust the compression algorithm for an individual image resource in the document:
Edit the Image quality property of the image resource whose image quality you want to change.
Related topics:
Static and Dynamic Images (Page 168)
Image Formats: Bitmapped, Vector, and Metafile Formats (Page 171)
Image Quality (Page 176)
Change the Size of an Image (Page 201)
Adjust Image Resolution (Page 202)
Adding Images - Detailed Directions
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