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Any overprinting options that you have selected in the document will print correctly on a 
composite, unless you have chosen the Ignore Overprinting in Composite Output option 
in the Print dialog box. You should also remember that, as with color monitors, color 
printers vary greatly in color reproduction quality; thus, composites from a color printer 
never substitute for proofs made by the print shop.
To select printing options:
Choose File > Print Setup (Windows) or File > Page Setup (Mac OS). 
Do one of the following: 
In Windows, click Properties. 
In Mac OS, select Page Attributes or PostScript Options from the pop-up menu.
Do one of the following:
In Windows, select the options you want in the Properties dialog box, and click OK.
In Mac OS, select the options you want from the selected pop-up menu, and click OK. 
To print a file:
Choose File > Print.
The number of pages that Illustrator prints is determined by the View options selected in 
the Artboard panel of the Document Setup dialog box. If the Single Full Page option in the 
Document Setup dialog box is selected, a single page prints. If any other View option is 
selected, for example, the Tile Full Pages option, you can specify a page or a range of 
pages to print by entering beginning and ending page numbers in the From and To 
text boxes. 
Indicate which pages you want printed. 
Choose from the following options in the Print dialog box (Windows) or choose Adobe 
Illustrator 10.0 from the pop-up menu (Mac OS) and set the advanced printing options:
PostScript. If your printer driver and printer support PostScript Level 2 or 
LanguageLevel 3, you can select one of these options. These options enable you to 
optimize printing of mesh objects or other complex artwork. (See 
Output. Select Composite to print a single composite color image or Separate to print a 
separation. The Separate option only becomes available after you have set the 
separation options in the Separation Setup dialog box.
Data. This option for printing bitmap images to PostScript printers is available only in 
Mac OS. Select Binary to decrease the amount of data and therefore to speed up the 
printing of bitmap images, or ASCII to make the data usable on a wider variety of 
printers and networks. 
Bitmap Printing. This option for non-PostScript printers is available only in Windows. 
Select Bitmap Printing when printing documents that contain complex objects (such as 
objects with smooth shading or gradients) on a low-resolution printer. The image is 
sent to the printer as a bitmap image; although the print speed may be diminished, the 
possibility of error messages is reduced.
Ignore Overprinting in Composite Output. This option specifies that any Overprint Fill 
or Overprint Stroke settings you have set in the Attribute palette do not appear on the 
composite. With this option selected, overprinting in composites occurs as in Adobe