Printing booklets, Impose a document for booklet printing – Adobe InDesign CS3 User Manual
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Preview Options
Determines the characteristics of the preview image that is saved in the file. The preview image is
displayed in applications that cannot display EPS artwork directly. If you don’t want to create a preview image, choose
None in the format menu.
Images
Specifies how much image data in placed bitmap images to include in the exported file.
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All
Includes all available high-resolution image data in the exported file and requires the most disk space. Choose
this option if the file will be printed on a high-resolution output device.
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Proxy
Includes only screen-resolution versions (72 dpi) of placed bitmap images in the exported file. Choose this
option in conjunction with the OPI Image Replacement option, or if the resulting PDF file will be viewed on-screen.
Omit For OPI
Selectively omits imported graphics when sending image data to a printer or file, leaving only the OPI
links (comments) for later handling by an OPI server.
OPI Image Replacement
Enables InDesign to replace low-resolution EPS proxies of graphics with high-resolution
graphics at output time.
Transparency Flattener
Select a flattener preset in the Preset menu to specify how transparent objects appear in the
exported file. This option is the same as the Transparency Flattener option that appears in the Advanced area of the
Print dialog box.
Ink Manager
Corrects any ink options without changing the design of the document.
Printing booklets
Impose a document for booklet printing
The Print Booklet feature lets you create printer spreads for professional printing. For example, if you’re editing an
8-page booklet, the pages appear in sequential order in the layout window. However, in printer spreads, page 2 is
positioned next to page 7, so that when the two pages are printed on the same sheet, folded, and collated, the pages
end up in the appropriate order.
Pages appear in sequence in the layout window, but are printed in a different order so that they appear correct when folded and bound.
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