Setting the Graphics Options


The Graphics options control how much information is sent to the printer. You can control the data that is sent for placed images.

To control the data sent for images:

  • Choose one of the following from the Images Send Data menu :

    Use the Send Data menu in the Graphics category to control how images are printed.

    • All sends all the information for the image. This is the slowest setting.

    • Optimized Subsampling sends only the amount of information necessary for the chosen output device. Use this option if you're proofing high-resolution images on a desktop printer.

    • Proxy sends only a 72-ppi version of the image.

    • None replaces the image with crosshairs within the frame. Use this option when you want to proof only the text in the file.

You can also control how much of the font information is sent to the printer.

To control the font information sent for printing:

1.

Choose one of the following from the Download menu :

Use the Download menu in the Graphics category to control how much of a font is sent to the printer.

  • None sends no font information, only a reference to the font. Do not use this option unless you understand how to replace the reference in the PostScript data stream.

  • Complete sends the entire set of glyphs for the font. This is the longest option.

  • Subset sends only those glyphs used in the document.

2.

Choose Download PPD Fonts to send all fonts, even if they have been installed on the printer . This option is helpful if you use a variation of the fonts installed on the printer.

Choose Download PPD Fonts to send printer fonts as part of the print information.



InDesign CS2 for Macintosh and Windows(c) Visual QuickStart Guide
InDesign CS4 for Macintosh and Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide
ISBN: 0321573579
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 309
Authors: Sandee Cohen

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