Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Fiery X12 产品宣传页

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Navigating in the main window
When you position the cursor over the Pan or Zoom tool, a 3-D border surrounds it to 
provide the appearance of a raised button. Click once to select the tool. The 3-D 
border inverts, as if the button has been pressed, indicating that the tool is selected. 
When you select the Pan tool or Zoom tool, the appearance of the cursor changes to 
indicate that you can now use that tool to manipulate the preview. When you choose 
the preview or the layout mode, a blue border appears around the selected view and the 
appearance of the job in the main window changes immediately.
The sheet menu, view menu, and scroll bar (shown above) appear at the bottom of the 
window. These menus and controls affect the display in the main window immediately. 
Switching between page view and layout view
You can use the view mode buttons to switch between a page view and a layout view of 
the job. 
• Preview mode approximates the appearance of the final printed output very closely; 
for this reason, it is sometimes called a WYSIWYG (“what you see is what you get”) 
preview.
• Layout mode displays numbered, generic pages that allow you to determine the 
location of source document pages in the imposed job; and you can rotate individual 
pages or signatures in a layout view. 
Different viewing modes may display different sets of printer’s marks; for more 
information, see the table below.
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The graphically-rich preview mode puts more stress on your system’s processor 
than the relatively lightweight layout view mode. You can improve performance on 
slower systems by doing most of your work in layout mode, switching to preview mode 
only when you actually need to see content. 
In layout mode, you can rotate individual pages on the sheet; for more information, 
see “Rotating pages” on page 6-12.