![]() Ask your commercial printer if you need to change the default options. Depending on whether you selected All defined inks, Used inks only, or Convert spot to process, the Print plate, Frequency, and Angle options vary. Use custom settings below Select this check box to set custom line screen angles and frequencies for process-color and spot-color plates. Note: These options are enabled only if Separations is selected. The settings vary, depending on which option you selected in the These plates list. Select the settings that determine the lines per inch (lpi). Some printers allow printing at only one resolution. Printers have preset resolutions that can't be customized. The available resolutions depend on the printer driver that you are using. ![]() They can be in dots per centimeter (dpc), depending on your printer or imagesetter. Typically, the resolutions in the list are in dots per inch (dpi). ![]() For example, in addition to the (default) option, other resolutions can include 525 x 525, 600 x 600, 1200 x 1200, or 1800 x 1800. Resolution The options that are displayed vary, depending on your printer. ![]() For pages that contain color photographs, Publisher prints cyan, magenta, yellow, and black ink plates. For example, when this check box is selected, Publisher prints only a black ink plate for a page that contains only black text. Used inks only Select this option to print separate plates for only those inks that are used in the publication.Ĭonvert spot to process Select this option to convert any spot colors used in the publication to their equivalent CMYK values and print these objects as part of the process color separations.ĭon't print blank plates Select this check box to prevent printing plates for an ink that is used in the publication but not on a particular page. Note: This option is enabled only if Separations is selected.Īll defined inks Select this option to print a separate plate for every ink that you defined for the publication, whether it is used or not. Separations Select this option to print a separate plate for each ink that is used in the publication. If you did not select a color printer in the Print dialog box and you select this option, a message appears to remind you to choose a color printer. This is the recommended option for desktop printing.Ĭomposite Grayscale Select this option to print a composite whose colors are defined as shades of gray.Ĭomposite CMYK Select this option to print a composite whose colors are defined by the CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) color model.įor the CMYK option to be enabled, you must have a color PostScript Level 2 or later printer connected to your computer. Print colors as Select one of these options to specify the color model:Ĭomposite RGB Select this option to print a composite whose colors are defined by the RGB color model. Select the settings that determine whether you print a composite or separations, which plates to print, and what resolution to print. Use these options in Publisher to control a wide range of printing tools, such setting up your printer with a wizard so you can easily print envelopes and two-sided publications, printing color plates separately, and including printer's marks.
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