Quick links to procedures on this page:
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You can preview your work to show how the position and size of the print job will appear on paper. For a detailed view, you can zoom in on an area. You can view how the individual color separations will appear when printed.
Before printing your work, you can view a summary of issues for a print job to find potential printing problems. For example, you can check the current print job for print errors, possible print problems, and suggestions for resolving issues.
To preview a print job |
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Click File Print preview.
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To close the print preview, click File Close print preview. |
You can quickly preview a print job in the Print dialog box by clicking File
Print and clicking the Mini preview button
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To magnify the preview page |
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Click File Print preview.
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Click View Zoom.
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Enable the Percent option, and type a value in the box.
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You can also magnify the preview page by choosing a preset zoom level.
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You can also zoom in on a portion of the print preview by clicking the Zoom
tool
in the toolbox and marquee selecting an area.
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To preview color separations |
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Click File Print preview.
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On the property bar, click the Enable color separations button
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You can preview the composite by clicking View Preview separations
Composite.
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You can view individual color separations by clicking the tabs at the bottom of
the application window.
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To view a summary of issues for a print job |
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Click File Print.
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Click the Preflight tab.
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If there are no print job issues, the tab name displays as No issues. If there are issues, the tab name displays the number of issues that were found. |
If you want to exclude certain issues from the preflight check, click Settings, double-click Printing, and disable any check boxes that correspond to issues you want overlooked. |
You can save settings by clicking the Add preflight settings button
and
typing a name in the Save preflight style box.
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