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Parameter
Option
Description
Marks
Marks
Provides the following options:
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None—Does not apply any marks on the imposition layout for the
printed job.
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Crop marks—Prints the lines that indicate where the sheet
should be cropped to the trim size.
Notes:
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If you want to use crop marks that were incorporated in the
DTP application, make sure that enough space is left around
your page in the PostScript file so that the page prints with
crop marks.
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If your job already includes crop marks incorporated in the
DTP application, you do not need to add crop marks here. If
you do add crop marks, both sets of crop marks can be
printed.
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Fold marks—Prints the lines that indicate where the sheet should
be folded. This option is available only when the imposition
method is set to Saddle stitch or Perfect bound.
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Crop & fold marks—Prints the lines that indicate where the
sheet should be cropped and folded. This option is available only
when the imposition method is set to Saddle stitch or Perfect
bound.
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Both Sides—Prints the marks on both sides of the page.
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Horizontal offset—Enables you to move the horizontal mark up
or down.
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Vertical offset—Enables you to move the vertical mark to the left
or to the right.
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Marks color—Prints the marks in either Black, White or Gray.
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Print hairline where sheet folds—Enables you to print a very
thin black line on the folding lines in your job.
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?—Provides a visual reference for the spacing and marks
parameters when you click the question mark icon.
Signature
marks
Mode
Enables you to print a mark on the front or back of a folded
signature. Signature marks help in assembling printed signatures for
binding in the correct order.
Provides the following options:
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Off—Signature marks are not selected.
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Auto—Automatically calculates the position and offset of the
mark. Enables you to determine the amount of black toner used
for printing the signature mark.
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Custom—Enables you to define the signature marks for printing
according to height, width, type, and the number of marks.
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Chapter 11—Job parameters