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Paper input/output
l Selection type: Select the type of input paper tray the printer uses for this page. The Selection type that appears
here by default is the one set for the document in the Document properties dialog box. The trays available depend on
the PPD you selected for the document. The selection you make here determines the contents of the Paper source.
Select Input tray to specify a specific input tray; and use the Input tray box that appears in the Paper source area when
you select this option to select the tray. Select Match paper size to have the printer automatically use the tray that con-
tains the paper format defined for this page. Select Manual Feed to use the printer’s manual feed. Select Media selec-
tion to set specific media characteristics for the page, and use the Media type, Media color, and Media weight options
that appear in the Paper source area to specify these characteristics.
l Input tray: Select the input tray. This option is available only when you select Input tray as the Selection type option.
l Media type: Select the paper type. This option is available only when you select Media selection as the Selection type
option.
l Media color: Select the paper color. This option is available only when you select Media selection as the Selection
type option.
l Media weight: Select the paper weight. This option is available only when you select Media selection as the Selection
type option.Output tray: Set the output paper tray. The options available depend on the PPD selected for the doc-
ument in the Document properties dialog box.
Advanced paper handling
l Paper handling before the page: Display, define, and/or edit the paper handling operations you want the printer
to execute before it executes this page. The printer executes the operations sequentially, from top to bottom. Right-
click in this area and use the menu that appears to add or delete items, move items up or down in the list, or clear the
list altogether. You can also delete an item by selecting it and pressing DELETE. A warning appears in red for any oper-
ations not supported in the new PPD.
l Paper handling after the page: Display, define, and/or edit the paper handling operations you want the printer to
execute after it executes this page.
l To add or edit Advanced Paper Handling, see Advanced Paper Handling.
Overlays:In order to use overlays, you need to have at least one defined. See Add or Remove Overlays.
Attachments:To use attachments, see Associate Attachments with a Page.
PlanetPress Talk before:enter PlanetPress Talk code that you want to execute before the page executes
PlanetPress Talk after:enter PlanetPress Talk code that you want to execute after the page executes.
Page Types
There are three types of pages in PlanetPress Design: normal pages, overlay pages, and virtual pages.
Normal Page
A normal page is one that can print depending on the conditions you set for that page.
Overlay Page
An overlay page is one that you can place either underneath or over top of the contents of another page. A simple example of
an overlay that goes under a page is a company logo that appears as a background graphic on all pages of the document.
Setting Up Pages
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