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Adobe Creative Suite 5 Printing Guide 133
To print an Adobe PDF document:
1. Choose File > Print.
Print Dialog
Choose page range and scale factor, as well as options for printing the content of comments
and forms. Click the Advanced buon for more options.
2. Choose your output device from the Name menu.
3. Specify which pages to print, page-scaling options, page rotation,
and other basic seings. Acrobat displays a preview of the docu-
ment that reects the seings you’ve selected.
4. To view printing tips, click the Printing Tips buon to launch a
browser and access helpful tech notes on the Adobe website. Click
the Summarize Comments buon to generate a summary of com-
ments in the PDF.
For more output options, click the Advanced button.
Advanced Print Setup
Choose options for composite or separated output (depending on the output device), as well as
marks and bleeds, PostScript options, and Color Management controls.
1. In the Output panel, specify seings for color separations, Trans-
parency Flaener preset, screening, and whether to simulate
overprint. You also have access to Ink Manager through this panel.
Select the option to Print As Image only if the le is too complex to
print normally. If you are outpuing separations, click the printer
icon to the le of an ink name to suppress (or toggle on) printing
for that color. In Composite mode, select the option to Simulate
Overprinting to more realistically render overprinting aributes, if
you are printing to a device that does not natively support over-
print. Choose the appropriate Transparency Flaener preset. Note
that frequency and angle options will most likely be overridden by
functions in the imaging device. Click the Ink Manager buon to
remap spot colors or to convert spot colors to process for output.
2. In the Marks and Bleeds panel, select the marks you want to print.
Choose from several styles of marksInDesign, Illustrator, and
QuarkXPress. Include registration marks, color bars, and page
information.
3. In the PostScript Options panel, select the seings for your work-
ow. Consult the documentation for the printing device to deter-
mine the appropriate PostScript options for correct output.
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