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A-16 Print Options
Combine Separations
The Combine Separations option specifies whether to combine color separations
(created in desktop publishing applications such as QuarkXPress or Adobe PageMaker)
on a single page to simulate printing on a press from film separations. It allows you to
proof overprinting, trapping, and other four-color printing effects before having film
separations created. It also enables you to combine Desktop Color Separations (DCS)
format files to print them at full resolution instead of printing the low-resolution
master file. Selecting the appropriate color rendering dictionary (CRD) setting for the
type of image you are printing ensures optimal color output on the ColorPASS.
Your job must have been printed as color separations or DCS format when you printed
it from your application. If you did not print the job in this manner, the Combine
Separations option has no effect.
Duplex
If your copier has a duplexing unit, you can print with the Top-Top and Top-Bottom
duplex settings. If your copier does not have a duplexing unit, or if you want to duplex
paper sizes that require the SB (Stack Bypass) tray, you can use the Manual duplex
setting.
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O PRINT DUPLEX PAGES USING A DUPLEXING UNIT
1. Choose Print in your application, and locate the Duplex print option.
On Windows, duplex print options appear under the Finishing option bar in the
PostScript printer drivers.
On Mac OS, duplex print options appear in the print dialog box's Printer Specific
Options pane.
2. Choose one of the Duplex settings:
—Prints the top of the image on side 1 on the same edge of the page as the top
Top-Top
of the image on side 2.
—Prints the top of the image on side 1 on the opposite edge of the page
Top-Bottom
from the top of the image on side 2.
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