Xerox Document Workstation with PlotWorks Support & Software User Guide
PlotWorks User Guide • The Job Editor • 4-27
If the Output Size field is set to a standard size (A, A1, B, C, etc.), then the
Final Width field displays the correct width automatically. If you change the
width, the Output Size setting changes to User Specified.
Final Width field displays the correct width automatically. If you change the
width, the Output Size setting changes to User Specified.
If the Output Size field is set to User Specified, you must enter a value in the
Final width field.
Final width field.
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Final height: Select the final, printed height of an image when the Scale By
field is set to Final Size or percentage. If the Scale By field is set to Final Size,
the image is scaled to best fit the Final Width and Height.
field is set to Final Size or percentage. If the Scale By field is set to Final Size,
the image is scaled to best fit the Final Width and Height.
If the Output Size field is set to a standard size (A, A1, B, C, etc.), then the
Width field displays the correct width automatically. If you change the width,
the Output Size field changes to User Specified.
Width field displays the correct width automatically. If you change the width,
the Output Size field changes to User Specified.
If the Output Size field is set to User Specified, you must enter a value in the
Final height field.
Final height field.
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Scale Pens: When this check box is selected, pens on vector images are
scaled when the image is scaled.
scaled when the image is scaled.
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Output Quality Levels: Select either Best, Normal, or Draft. These refer to
device-specific or driver-specific quality levels. These options are used with
Windows and Generic Embedded Controller printers, or when processing
PostScript or PDF files. The quality level is used to determine the
rasterization resolution to use for PostScript or PDF files, unless the
resolution is set manually. See “Data Format tabbed dialog box” below for
more information.
device-specific or driver-specific quality levels. These options are used with
Windows and Generic Embedded Controller printers, or when processing
PostScript or PDF files. The quality level is used to determine the
rasterization resolution to use for PostScript or PDF files, unless the
resolution is set manually. See “Data Format tabbed dialog box” below for
more information.
Output quality is dependant on the printer. Best mode for a DesignJet printer
is 600 dpi in Enhanced Graphics printing mode. Best on a laser printer may
be 600 dpi without Enhanced Graphics mode.
is 600 dpi in Enhanced Graphics printing mode. Best on a laser printer may
be 600 dpi without Enhanced Graphics mode.
If your printer does not support multiple output resolutions, use caution when
changing this value — the scale of the printed image can be affected.
changing this value — the scale of the printed image can be affected.
Output quality values can also be changed in the Printer Interface. See
“Configure Device-Specific Options” on page 8-15.
“Configure Device-Specific Options” on page 8-15.
Data Format Tabbed Dialog Box
This tabbed dialog box contains file format information for the selected file. This
information is automatically detected when the file is added to the job.
information is automatically detected when the file is added to the job.
Available data formats are:
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AutoCAD files (DWG, DXF, ACADM)
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HP-GL, HP-G/L2,
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Generic Embedded Controller
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CalComp files (906/907)