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8 In the Enter alignment values area, enter the value that appears where the fold crosses each
of the three scales, marked A, B, and C, for Side 1. If you choose to align for duplex printing,
enter the values for the three scales on Side 2 of the page, as well.
enter the values for the three scales on Side 2 of the page, as well.
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If you enter different values in A and C, the image rotates, leading to uneven areas on
printed output. If this occurs, enter the same value in A and C.
9 After you have entered the alignment values, click Apply, and then click Check Alignment to
print the new alignment page.
10 To remove the alignments, select a tray and click Defaults in the Enter alignment values area.
11 Click Done.
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Mixed Media
The Mixed Media feature allows you to define the chapter divisions of a job, print ranges of
pages on varying types of media, insert blank media between pages, and insert tab media
containing text labels.
pages on varying types of media, insert blank media between pages, and insert tab media
containing text labels.
The following guidelines and restrictions apply to Mixed Media settings:
• The Mixed Media dialog box restricts you from specifying settings that conflict with any
media, page size, or finishing settings that have been specified for the job in the Job
Properties dialog box or printer driver.
Properties dialog box or printer driver.
• When two or more Mixed Media settings are in conflict with each other, the Mixed Media
dialog box highlights the setting names in red, signaling you to resolve the conflict.
• When you specify print options (in the Job Properties dialog box or printer driver) after
specifying Mixed Media settings, certain print options may conflict with the page-specific
Mixed Media settings. You must resolve the conflict by choosing different print options or
removing certain Mixed Media specifications.
Mixed Media settings. You must resolve the conflict by choosing different print options or
removing certain Mixed Media specifications.
• Mixed Media settings affect the use of output color profiles when the “Use media defined
profile” option is selected in ColorWise Pro Tools. For more information, see
Color
Printing
.
Basic instructions for accessing and using Mixed Media are provided in Command
WorkStation Help. Features specific to the Fiery X3eTY2 are described in the following
procedure.
WorkStation Help. Features specific to the Fiery X3eTY2 are described in the following
procedure.
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SPECIFICATIONS
1 Select or right-click a spooled/held job in the Active Jobs window and choose Properties from
the Actions menu or double-click a job.
2 Click the Media icon and scroll down to Mixed Media.
The Mixed Media dialog box lists any previously defined media settings and includes buttons
for defining, modifying, and removing settings.
for defining, modifying, and removing settings.
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The Mixed Media dialog box is on the Media tab of the Job Properties window.
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3 For Chapter Start Page(s), type the page numbers on which you want to start new
chapter sections.
Type page numbers as comma-separated values (for example: 4,9,17) to designate the start of
each new chapter. This feature forces each starting page to use a right-side page, adding a
preceding left-sided blank, if required.
each new chapter. This feature forces each starting page to use a right-side page, adding a
preceding left-sided blank, if required.
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It is not necessary to type the first page, and page numbers refer to the numbering of
the original document. If you use the Chapter Start Page(s) feature, all media specified in the
Paper menu per chapter must share the same dimensions (for example, all Letter, all Tabloid,
or all A4).
Paper menu per chapter must share the same dimensions (for example, all Letter, all Tabloid,
or all A4).
4 To apply finishing options (for example, stapling or sorting) to each chapter created using
the Chapter Start feature, select the “Define Each Chapter As A Separate Finishing Set”
option.
option.
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Not all finishing options can be applied to chapters that contain mixed sizes of media
(for example, Letter and A4).
5 To define properties for front and back covers, click Define Cover.
For more information, see
“To define cover media settings”
on page 24.
6 To define properties for individual pages or page ranges, click New Page Range.
For more information, see
“To define media for specific pages”
on page 25.
7 To insert tab media, click New Tab.
The Insert Tab dialog box appears. For information about defining tab settings, see
page 26
.
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The Insert Tab feature is not available for imposed jobs.
8 To insert blank pages, click New Insert.
For more information, see
“To insert blank pages”
on page 25.
9 To modify or delete a current definition, select it in the Mixed Media Definition list, and click
Edit or Delete.
If you click Edit, enter new settings for the definition and click Modify.
10 After you finish defining Mixed Media settings, click OK to close the Mixed Media dialog box
and Job Properties.
The Mixed Media settings are applied to the job.
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SETTINGS
1 In the Mixed Media dialog box, click Define Cover.
The Cover Media dialog box appears.
2 To define identical front cover and back cover media, select the “Apply the same settings for
both front and back cover” option. To define media settings for the front or back cover
individually, select the Front Cover or Back Cover option.
individually, select the Front Cover or Back Cover option.
3 Define duplexing, media, and paper source settings as required.
4 For Cover Page Mode, define how you want the content printed on the cover. You can specify
printing on the front side only, back side only, or both sides of the cover page.
The following restrictions apply to Cover Page Mode settings:
• If you specify Print on Front Only, you must set the Duplex setting to Off.
• If you specify Print on Back Only or Print on Both Sides, you must set the Duplex setting
to either Head to Head or Head to Toe. The Duplex setting determines the orientation of
the cover content.
the cover content.
5 Click OK to return to the Mixed Media dialog box.
Cover Media settings take precedence over settings defined in the Page/Page Range Media
dialog box.
dialog box.
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