Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Fiery EX12 Prospecto

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Advanced Features of DocBuilder Pro
Because these settings affect virtually every other aspect of the imposition process, you 
should specify sheet settings immediately after opening a job in the main window. 
If necessary, you can change the settings later; the job is revised accordingly. 
In general, experimentation with job settings does not cause permanent changes 
(or, potentially, loss of original job data) until the job is printed or saved with the 
new settings. 
Size
You can select an item in the Size menu to specify the dimensions of a sheet of paper 
and see the change reflected in the main window preview immediately. The Size 
menu includes items representing all page sizes defined by the currently selected 
copier/printer’s PostScript printer description (PPD) file. To choose a custom size, 
enter the width and height of the custom page. If you do not specify units for 
your custom size values, DocBuilder Pro uses the default units specified in the 
Edit >Preferences dialog box.
When specifying a sheet size setting, consider the size of the final output. During 
imposition, DocBuilder Pro automatically scales pages, if needed, to fit the sheet’s 
maximum imageable area, which does not necessarily extend to the edges of the sheet. 
For example, if you perform 1-Up imposition of 8.5
x
11 pages onto 8.5
x
11 sheets, 
the final pages will be scaled smaller than 8.5
x
11. To retain your original page 
sizes, specify a sheet size large enough to accommodate the imposed pages 
without scaling.
Creep Adjustment
You can choose either Plain or Thick from the Creep Adjustment menu or enter 
a value (between 0 and 2 inches, or the equivalent in another measurement unit) 
to specify the thickness of the sheet. When saddle-stitched binding is specified, 
DocBuilder Pro uses this value to compensate automatically for binder’s creep 
(see 
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Even if you select Thick from the Creep Adjustment menu, your job will still 
print on Plain paper unless you have specified Thick paper in the job properties. 
For more information on changing job properties from Command WorkStation, 
see