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Xerox 701P40016 User Manual

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Guide to Printing Using Xerox Production Print Services

Printing a job using the DocuSP web interface

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[Tandem X and Y]: A horizontal and vertical shift that
moves the images on both side 1 and side 2 in the same
direction.

2. Set the amount of image shift in the x (horizontal) and y

(vertical) directions for Side 1 and Side 2 (if required). You
can enter the amount in the text boxes or select the
incremental arrow buttons until the desired amount of shift is
displayed.

NOTE: The amount of image shift that you specify may be
stated in inches or millimeters. The title of the Image Shift pull-
down menu displays in parentheses the unit that was selected
from the Preferences window. Refer to “Setting user
preferences,” later in this chapter, for the procedure for setting
the desired unit of measure for your system.

Specifying Rotation

The Rotation field allows you to select a rotation. The choices
available depend upon the attached printer, but may include 0,
90, 180, and 270.

Selecting OPI

Open Prepress Interface (OPI) is an extension of the PostScript
page-description language that enables you to design pages
with low-resolution images, then replace those images with high-
resolution images when printing. By using low-resolution images
in page layout applications (e.g., in Adobe PageMaker or
QuarkXPress), you can reduce the size of the page layout files
and reduce processing time when working in the file. Select
either [Substitute High Resolution Images] or [Printer Default]
from this option.

Selecting OPI Prescan

This job-level programming feature allows you to specify one of
three options, described below. The feature is only applicable to
jobs sent to non-streaming queues. The feature is supported
only on PostScript jobs. The options available are:

None: The controller shall neither locate high-resolution
image files nor retrieve them to the input spool disk prior to
decomposition

Scan: The controller shall attempt to locate high-resolution
image files and record known paths prior to decomposition.