Common issues, Adobe acrobat printing, Booklet and multiple-up (n-up) printing – Xerox WorkCentre M35-4011 User Manual
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Common Issues
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Common Issues
This section discusses some common application and printer driver functionality
issues.
Adobe Acrobat Printing
All versions of Adobe Acrobat have exhibited various forms of distorted output when
printing from a PCL driver. Stray lines, random character spacing, and data loss have
been observed on various PDF documents. A CentreWare PostScript driver is
recommended for printing Acrobat PDF files.
Booklet and Multiple-Up (N-Up) Printing
Some applications do not support booklet or N-up printing.
Microsoft Word mail merge documents cannot be printed as booklets or N-up.
Occasionally, data loss can occur when printing a booklet from Adobe Acrobat in
Windows NT. If this occurs, turning off the Enable PostScript Passthru option
in the printer driver may resolve the problem.
With Windows 95/98/Me PCL drivers, you may need to reset the Booklet or
N-Up settings before you save your documents. Some applications, such as
Microsoft Word 97, will save the scaling setting with the document. When the
document is reopened later, the text and graphics may print in a reduced format
unless you reset the N-Pages Up option on the printer driver Layout/Watermark
tab to 1-Up prior to printing. It is generally best to reset this option to 1-Up
before you save and close your documents.
With the Windows 95/98/Me PCL5e printer driver, N-up and booklet printing
features do not work properly with Corel Draw version 8.
With the Windows 95/98/Me PCL5e printer driver, use PCL Raster mode to print
large N-Up/Booklet documents that do not print properly in Vector mode.