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l Select File > Print... to print using either of the following options:
1. Using the Default output settings
For more details, see "Print Using Standard Print Output Settings" on page 325
2. Using the last used output settings
For more details, see "Print Using Standard Print Output Settings" on page 325
3. Using entirely new output settings set via the Advanced option, which allows
selection from a myriad of print output options.
NOTE:These settings cannot be saved for later re-use. To do that, one should
instead create printing Presets, which are designed to allow just this behavior.
For a detailed description see "Print Using Advanced Printer Wizard " on page 326.
4. Using previously saved Printing Preset options.
See "Job Creation Presets" on page 378 and Output Creation Presets for more
details.
l Select File > Proof Print... to print using either the default output settings, the last used
output settings or some previously saved output Presets.
For more information on this option see "Print Using Standard Print Output Settings" on
page 325. for more details.
Saving Printing options in Printing Presets.
Selecting File > Print Presets allows you to create or modify printing Presets, which can be
saved and used in print runs thereafter.
These presets make it possible to do such things as filtering and sorting records, grouping
documents and splitting the print jobs into smaller print jobs, as well as the more standard
selection of printing options, such as binding, OMR markings and the like.
See "Job Creation Presets" on page 378 and "Output Creation Settings" on page 384 for more
details.
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