beautypg.com

Tile a document automatically, Tile a document manually, Scale documents – Adobe InDesign CS4 User Manual

Page 604

background image

596

USING INDESIGN CS4

Printing

You can have InDesign tile a document automatically, or you can specify the tiles yourself. Tiling manually lets you
control the origin point for the upper-left corner of the tile, so that you determine where the page falls on the paper.

Oversized pages divided into printable tiles (left) and the overlapping sections in final assembly (right)

Tile a document automatically

1 Choose File

> Print.

2 In the Setup area of the Print dialog box, select Tile.

3 Choose one of the following options in the Tile menu:

Auto

Automatically calculates the number of tiles required, including the overlap.

Auto Justified

Increases the amount of overlap (if necessary) so that the right sides of the rightmost tiles are aligned

at the right edge of the document’s page, and the bottom sides of the bottommost tiles are aligned at the bottom edge
of the document’s page.

4 For Overlap, type the minimum amount of duplicated information you want printed on each tile for ease in

assembly. The Overlap option uses the unit of measure specified for the document. The value should be greater than
the minimum nonprinting margins for the printer. You can specify up to half the size of the shortest side of the
document page to overlap. For example, tiles for a page that measures 11-by-17 inches (279.4mm-by-431.8mm) can
overlap up to 5.5 inches (139.7mm).

Tile a document manually

While tiling a document automatically prints all the tiles at once, tiling a document manually requires you to print each
tile separately.

1 If necessary, choose View

> Show Rulers to display the rulers.

2 Drag the intersection of the rulers to reset the zero point to the desired upper-left corner of the tile you want to

print. Remember to leave room for overlap and printer’s marks.

The size and shape of the area InDesign prints is determined by the current paper size and orientation.

3 Choose File

> Print, and then click Setup on the left.

4 In the Setup area, select Tile, and then choose Manual in the Tile menu.

Scale documents

To fit an oversized document on a smaller piece of paper, you can scale the document’s width and height, either
symmetrically or asymmetrically. Asymmetric scaling is useful when, for example, you’re printing film for use on a
flexographic press: If you know in which direction the plate will be mounted on the press drum, scaling can
compensate for the 2% to 3% stretching of the plate that usually occurs. Scaling does not affect the size of the pages in
the document.

Updated 18 June 2009