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3. In the Type list, select the pages in your job in which the media
type will be different.
4. Depending on the option you selected in the Type list, perform
one of the following steps:
For Page range, type the page range in the box.
For Front cover or Back cover, select the Duplex check
box to print the first two (or last two) pages of the job as the
cover page (back cover).
Note: If the imposition type is Saddle Stitch, select Cover to print both
a front and back cover page on a different media type. Select Middle
sheet to print the internal sheets on a different media type.
For Inserts, select Before or After and type the page
number that will precede or follow the insert. Then, in the
Quantity box, type the total number of inserts you want to
add.
5. Click Advanced Options.
6. In the Destination profile list, select a destination profile. You
can select per page or a range of pages.
7. Under Image Position, do one of the following:
To have the image position be the same as the rest of the
job, make sure the Same as job check box is selected.
To shift the image on the second side of the sheet
according to the image shift on the first side of the sheet,
select the Same on Both Sides check box.
8. Click Save.
9. Click Apply.
10. Click Save or Submit.
Deleting exceptions from your job
1. Open the Job Parameters window of your job.
2. Click Exceptions.
3. Select the exception that you want to delete.
4. Click Remove.
Dynamic page exceptions and setpagedevice commands
Note: The dynamic page exceptions is only available with the Professional
Power Pack.
setpagedevice
 command is a standard PostScript command that is
embedded in a file and enables you to print a complex job that
contains paper of varying size, coating, weight, and so forth. Such
commands indicate that the printer must switch media during the
printing of a job. When a job is RIPed, the CX print server
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Chapter 8—Production workflows