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Other advanced printing options in Acrobat Pro DC let you add printer marks to your printed output and choose how to handle color. The Advanced Print Setup dialog box is available for PostScript and non-PostScript printers Note To learn more about an option, select it. A description appears at the bottom of the dialog box Note Acrobat sets the PostScript level automatically, based on the selected printer. Print settings are preserved until you change them. When you change an option, the Settings value automatically updates from Acrobat Default to Custom, and the new settings are preserved. You can also save custom settings using a unique name. If a custom printer settings file exists with the settings you want, choose it from the Settings menu. Otherwise, choose Acrobat Default Note To learn more about an option, select it. A description of it appears at the bottom of the dialog box. For example, selecting the Print Color As Black option Windows affects color settings in Advanced Print Setup. Set color and other output conditions. Set options for printer marks. See Include marks and bleeds. Set options for PostScript printers. See PostScript options Note Acrobat sets the PostScript level automatically, based on the selected printer. To save the settings using a unique name, click Save Asspecify a filename, and click OK. Use the PostScript Options panel of options Advanced Print Setup dialog box to set options for a particular PostScript printer. These options include how to handle nonresident printer fonts and whether to download Asian fonts. If a PDF contains device-dependent settings, such as halftones and transfer functions, these settings can be sent in the PostScript output to override the default settings in the printer. To use these options, you must be connected to a PostScript printer or have a PostScript printer driver installed with a PPD file selected. Downloads all fonts and resources at the start of the print job. The fonts and resources remain on the printer until the job has finished printing. This option is the fastest but uses the most printer memory. Downloads fonts and resources before printing the first page that uses them, and then discards them when they are no longer needed. This option uses less printer memory. However, if a PostScript processor reorders the pages later in the workflow, the font downloading can be incorrect, resulting in missing fonts. This option does not work with some printers. Downloads all fonts and resources for a given page before the page prints, and then discards pdfpages fonts when the page has finished printing. This option uses the least printer memory. Specifies the level of PostScript to generate for the pages. Choose the level of PostScript appropriate for your printer. Undercolor removal UCR reduces cyan, magenta, and yellow components to compensate for the black added by the black generation. Because it uses less ink, UCR is used for newsprint and uncoated stock. Allows you to emit the embedded halftones instead of using the halftones in the output device. Halftone information controls how much ink is deposited at a specific location on the paper. Varying the dot size and density creates the illusion of variations of gray or continuous color. For a CMYK image, four halftone screens are used: one for each ink used in the printing process Emit Transfer Functions Acrobat Pro DC Emits embedded transfer functions. Transfer functions are traditionally used to compensate for dot gain or dot loss that occurs when an image is transferred to film. Dot gain occurs when the ink dots that make up a printed image are larger for example, due to spreading on paper than in the halftone screen. Dot loss occurs when the dots print smaller. With this option, the transfer functions are applied to the file when the file is output. The flatness value sets the limit for how much Acrobat can approximate a curve Emit PS Form Objects Acrobat Pro DC Emits PostScript form objects for Form XObjects within the PDF. Selecting this option reduces the overall size of the print job, but it could increase the printer memory that is used. A form XObject is a container of graphics objects including path objects, text objects, and sampled images within the PDF. Form XObjects create a single description for complex objects that can appear many times in a single document, such as background images or company logos. Prevents printing problems like red boxes over graphics, or pages printing mirrored or upside down. These problems can occur when Acrobat or Reader cannot use the default Color Rendering Dictionaries CRDs on some PostScript printers Always Use Host Collation Acrobat Pro DC Specifies if you want Options to always use host collation for printing without checking the printer driver. Acrobat uses printer collation by default. Printer collation sends the print jobs separately to the printer and allows the printer to figure out how to collate the pages. For example if you send out two copies of a two page job, the printer receives two jobs of two pages. Host collation figures out how to collate the pages in Acrobat and then sends that job to the printer. For example if you send out two copies of a two page job, the printer receives a single rearranged job of four pages. Prints pages as bitmap images. This option is available only for PostScript printers. Embedded fonts are downloaded whether or not this option is selected. You can use this option with a PostScript Level 2 or higher printer. To make Asian fonts pdfpages for downloading to a printer, be sure you have downloaded the fonts to your computer using the Custom or Complete installation option during installation of Acrobat. If Download Asian Fonts is not selected, the PDF prints correctly only if the referenced fonts are installed on the printer. If the printer has similar fonts, the printer substitutes those. If there are no suitable fonts on the printer, Courier is used for the text. If Download Asian Fonts does not produce the results you want, print the PDF as a bitmap image. Printing a document as an image may take longer than using a substituted printer font Note Some fonts cannot be downloaded to a printer, either because the font is a bitmap or because font embedding is restricted in that document. In these cases, a substitute font is used for printing, and the printed output may not match the screen display. Use the Output panel of the Advanced Print Setup dialog box to set output options. Presents composite and separations options. Other options become available in the Output panel depending on your selection in this menu. For more information about color composite and separations, see Printing color. Specifies if the orientation of the page on the media. Flip horizontal for wrong-reading documents, flip vertical to change vertical orientation. This option is only enabled for separations and disabled for composites. Select this option to print the document reversed. For example, black appears as white on the resulting output. Specifies if trapping is off. Click Trap Presets to manage trapping presets. Simulates the effects of overprinting spot inks in composite output and converts spot colors to process colors for printing; the document itself is unchanged. When selected, the maximum resolution data contained in the image is used. When unselected, the resolution data is consistent with the resolution settings on the Transparency Flattening panel. Modifies the way inks are treated while the current PDF is open. See Ink Manager overview. In commercial printing, continuous tone is simulated by dots called halftone dots printed options rows called lines or line screens. Lines are printed at different angles to make the rows less noticeable. The Screening menu in the Output section of the Print dialog box displays the recommended sets of line screens in lines per inch lpiand resolution in dots per inch dpibased on the currently selected PPD. As you select inks in the ink list, the values in the Frequency and Angle boxes change, showing you the halftone screen frequency and angle for that ink. A high line-screen ruling for example, lpi spaces the dots closely together to create a finely rendered image on the press; a low line-screen ruling lpi to 85 lpi spaces pdfpages dots farther apart to create a coarser image. The size of the dots is also determined by the line screen. A high line-screen ruling uses small dots; a low line-screen ruling uses large dots. The most important factor in choosing a line-screen ruling is the type of printing press your job will use. Ask your service provider how fine a line screen its press can hold, and make your choices accordingly. The PPD files for high-resolution imagesetters offer a wide range of possible screen frequencies, paired with various imagesetter resolutions. The PPD files for low-resolution printers typically have only a few choices for line screens, usually coarser screens of between 53 lpi and 85 lpi. Using a finer screen of lpi, for example, actually decreases the quality of your image when you use a low-resolution printer for final output. To select one of the preset screen frequencies and printer resolution combinations, choose an option from the Screening menu. To specify a custom halftone screen frequency, in the ink list, select the plate to be customized, and then enter the lpi value in the Frequency box and a screen angle value in the Angle box Note Before creating your own halftone screens, check with your print service provider for the preferred frequencies and angles. Also, be aware that some output devices override the default frequencies and angles. Depending on the type of printing press used and how information is transferred from the film to the printing plates, you may need to give your service provider film negatives or positives, with emulsion side up or down. Emulsion refers to the photosensitive layer on a piece of film or paper. Typically, print service providers require negative film in the United States and positive film in Europe and Japan. Check with your service provider to determine which emulsion direction they prefer. To tell whether you are looking at the emulsion side or the nonemulsion side also referred to as the baseexamine the final film under a good light. One side appears shinier than the other. The dull side is the emulsion side; the shiny side is the base Note The emulsion and image exposure settings in the Print dialog box override any conflicting settings in the printer driver. Always specify print settings using the Print dialog box. Makes no changes to the orientation of the imageable area. This is the default. Mirrors the imageable area across the horizontal and vertical axes so that it is wrong reading. Type is readable when the photosensitive layer is facing away from you. Images printed on film are often printed Horizontal And Vertical Note The Negative option is also available if you choose In-RIP Separations from the Color menu. You can place printer marks on the page to indicate the boundaries of document boxes supported by Adobe PDFsuch as trim boxes and bleed boxes. These marks are not added as page content; however, they are included in the PostScript output. The options in the Marks And Bleeds panel are unavailable under these circumstances: The PDF includes printer marks added using a different Acrobat feature, the Add Printer Marks tool. The crop, bleed, and trim boxes are all the same size. Select Marks And Bleeds on the left side of the Advanced Print Setup dialog box. Determines the appearance of the marks. You can choose default InDesign marks, or marks from other applications as listed. Places a mark at each corner of the trim area to indicate the PDF trim box boundaries. Places a mark at each corner of the bleed box to indicate the PDF bleed box boundaries. A bleed box defines the amount of extra area to image outside the defined page size. Places marks outside the crop area for aligning the different separations in a color document. Adds a small square of color for each grayscale or process color. Spot colors converted to process colors are represented using process colors. Your service provider uses these marks to adjust ink density on the printing press. Places page information outside the crop area of the page. Page information includes the filename, page number, current date and time, and color separation name. Use the Color Management panel of the Advanced Print Setup dialog box to set options for printing color. For more information about printing color, see Printing color. Determines if color management is used and whether it happens in the application or at the printing device. Enables you to select an ICC Profile that describes the target output device. The exact results of the color conversion can vary among printers Same as Source No Color Management Displays the output color based on the settings in the Output panel of the Advanced Print Setup dialog box. Select this option to ensure that any grayscale as well as RGB graphical objects for which R, G, B have equal values, are printed using only the black K when you enable color management and specify a CMYK profile printing to a PostScript printer Specifies that pure K-based CMYK colors are preserved as K-based in CMYK to CMYK conversions that may occur when you enable color management and specify a CMYK profile printing to a PostScript printer. Specifies that pure primary-based C only, M only, Y only, or K only CMYK colors are preserved in CMYK to CMYK conversions that may occur when you enable color management and specify a CMYK profile printing to a PostScript printer. Simulates the print space defined by the device identified in the Simulation Profile menu of the Output Preview dialog box. A description appears at the bottom of the dialog box Set options, and then click OK Note Acrobat sets the PostScript level automatically, based on the selected printer Set advanced print options Acrobat Pro DC Print settings are preserved until you change them. You can also save custom settings using a unique name In the Print dialog box, click Advanced If a custom printer settings file exists with the settings you want, choose it from the Settings menu. For example, selecting the Print Color As Black option Windows affects color settings in Advanced Print Setup Set color and other output conditions. See Output options Set options for printer marks. See Include marks and bleeds Set options for PostScript printers. See PostScript options Note Acrobat sets the PostScript level automatically, based on the selected printer Set options for managing color. See Color management options To save the settings using a unique name, click Save Asspecify a filename, and click OK Click OK to accept the settings and return to the Print dialog box PostScript options Use the PostScript Options panel of the Advanced Print Setup dialog box to set options for a particular PostScript printer. This option is the fastest but uses the most printer memory Send By Range Send By Range Downloads fonts and resources before printing the first page that uses them, and then discards them when they are no longer needed. This option does not work with some printers Send For Each Page Send For Each Page Downloads all fonts and resources for a given page before the page prints, and then discards the fonts when the page has finished printing. This option uses the least printer memory Print Method Acrobat Pro DC Print Method Acrobat Pro DC Specifies the level of PostScript to generate for the pages. Choose the level of PostScript appropriate for your printer Language Acrobat Pro DC Language Acrobat Pro DC Specifies the level of PostScript to generate for the pages. Because it uses less pdfpages, UCR is used for newsprint and uncoated stock Emit Halftones Acrobat Pro DC Emit Halftones Acrobat Pro DC Allows you to emit the embedded halftones instead of using the halftones in the output device. For a CMYK image, four halftone screens are used: one for each ink used in the printing process Emit Transfer Functions Acrobat Pro DC Emit Transfer Functions Acrobat Pro DC Emits embedded transfer functions. With this option, the transfer functions are applied to the file when the file is output Emit Flatness Acrobat Pro DC Emit Flatness Acrobat Pro DC allows you to use the flatness value of the PDF if the PDF already has flatness settings. The flatness value sets the limit for how much Acrobat can approximate a curve Emit PS Form Objects Acrobat Pro DC Emit PS Form Objects Acrobat Pro DC Emits PostScript form objects for Form XObjects within the PDF. Form XObjects create a single description for complex objects that can appear many times in a single document, such as background images or company logos Discolored Background Correction Discolored Background Correction Prevents printing problems like red boxes over graphics, or pages printing mirrored or upside down. These problems can occur when Acrobat or Reader cannot use the default Color Rendering Dictionaries CRDs on some PostScript printers Always Use Host Collation Acrobat Pro DC Always Use Host Collation Acrobat Pro DC Specifies if you want Acrobat to always use host collation for printing without checking the printer driver. For example if you send out two copies of a two page job, the printer receives a single rearranged job of four pages Print As Image Print As Image Prints pages as bitmap images. In these cases, a substitute font is used for printing, and the printed output may not match the screen display Output options Acrobat Pro DC Use the Output panel of the Advanced Print Setup dialog box to set output options Color Color Presents composite and separations options. For more information about color composite and separations, see Printing color Flip Flip Specifies if the orientation of the page on the media. This option is only enabled for separations and disabled for composites Negative Negative Select this option to print the document reversed. This option is only enabled for separations and disabled for composites Screening Screening Specifies the lines per inch lpi and dots per inch dpi combinations Trapping Trapping Specifies if trapping is off. Click Trap Presets to manage trapping presets Transparency Flattener Preset Transparency Flattener Preset Flattens transparent objects according to the preset you choose Simulate Overprinting Simulate Overprinting Simulates the effects of overprinting spot inks in composite output and converts spot colors to process colors for printing; the document itself pdfpages unchanged. When unselected, the resolution data is consistent with the resolution settings on the Transparency Flattening panel Ink Manager Ink Manager Modifies the way inks are treated while the current PDF is open. See Ink Manager overview Specify halftone screen frequency Acrobat Pro DC In commercial printing, continuous tone is simulated by dots called halftone dots printed in rows called lines or line screens. Ask your service provider how pdfpages a line screen its press can hold, and make your choices accordingly Line screens The PPD files for high-resolution imagesetters offer a wide range of possible screen frequencies, paired with various imagesetter resolutions. Follow these steps to specify halftone screen frequency In the Output panel of the Advanced Print Setup dialog box, do one of the following To select one of the preset screen frequencies and printer resolution combinations, choose an option from the Screening menu To specify a custom halftone screen frequency, in the ink list, select the plate to be customized, and then enter the lpi value in the Frequency box and a screen angle value in the Angle box Note Before creating your own halftone screens, check with your print service provider for the preferred frequencies and angles. Also, be aware that some output devices override the default frequencies and angles Specify the emulsion and image exposure Acrobat Pro DC Depending on the type of printing press used and how information is transferred from the film to the printing plates, you may need to give your service provider film negatives or positives, with emulsion side up or down. The dull side is the emulsion side; the shiny side is the base Emulsion options Note The emulsion and image exposure settings in the Print dialog box override any conflicting settings in the printer driver. Always specify print settings using the Print dialog box Follow these steps to specify the emulsion and exposure Select Output on the left side of the Advanced Print Setup dialog box For Color, choose Separations For Flip, select one of the following options None None Makes no changes to the orientation of the imageable area. Images printed on film are often printed Horizontal And Vertical Select the Negative option for negative film; deselect it for positive film Note The Negative option is also available if you choose In-RIP Separations from the Color menu Include marks pdfpages bleeds Acrobat Pro DC You can place printer marks on the page to indicate the boundaries of document boxes supported by Adobe PDFsuch as trim boxes and bleed boxes. The options in the Marks And Bleeds panel are unavailable under these circumstances The PDF includes printer marks added using a different Acrobat feature, the Add Printer Marks tool The crop, bleed, and trim boxes are all the same size. The marks appear in the preview on the left side of the Advanced Print Setup dialog box Marks And Bleeds options All Marks All Marks Style Style Determines the appearance of the marks. You can choose default InDesign marks, or marks from other applications as listed Line Weight Options Weight Determines the weight of the lines for trim, bleed, and registration marks Trim Marks Trim Marks Places a mark at each corner of the trim area to indicate the PDF trim box boundaries Bleed Marks Bleed Marks Places a mark at each corner of the bleed box to indicate the PDF bleed box boundaries. A bleed box defines the amount of extra area to image outside the defined page size Registration Marks Registration Marks Places marks outside the crop area for aligning the different separations in a color document Color Bars Color Bars Adds a small square of color for each grayscale or process color. Your service provider uses these marks to adjust ink density on the printing press Page Information Page Information Places page information outside the crop area of the page. Page information includes the filename, page number, current date and time, and color separation name Color management options Acrobat Pro DC Use the Color Options panel of the Advanced Print Setup dialog box to set options for printing color. The exact results of the color conversion can vary among printers Same as Source No Color Management Same as Source No Color Management Discards all color management information and sends device color to the printer Color Profile Color Profile Determines the profile used for handling colors during printing Output Color Output Color Displays the output color based on the settings in the Output panel of the Advanced Print Setup dialog box Treat grays as K-only grays Treat grays as K-only grays Select this option to ensure that any grayscale as well as RGB graphical objects for which R, G, B have equal values, are printed using only the black K when you enable color management and specify a CMYK profile printing to a Options printer Preserve Black Preserve Black Specifies that pure K-based CMYK colors are preserved as K-based in CMYK to CMYK conversions that may occur when you enable color management and specify a CMYK profile printing to a PostScript printer Preserve CMYK Primaries Preserve CMYK Primaries Specifies that pure primary-based C only, M only, Y only, or K only CMYK colors are preserved in CMYK to CMYK conversions that may occur when you enable color management options specify a CMYK profile printing to a PostScript printer Apply Output Preview Settings Apply Output Preview Settings Simulates the print space defined by the device identified in the Simulation Profile menu of the Output Preview dialog box. 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