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You can conserve a considerable amount of film or paper by using Transverse in
conjunction with Offset. Compare the following examples of an image printed by
InDesign with Transverse selected and deselected.
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A
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Transverse deselected (left), and film saved with Transverse selected (right):
A. Offset value B. Gap C. Film saved
6 To specify the distance between individual pages when printing on continuous media,
enter a value for Gap.
Viewing the fit of a document
You can view how the document's pages fit on the chosen paper size before you print to a
PostScript printer. A preview in the lower left area of the Print dialog box shows whether
your paper and orientation settings will work for your page size. When you select different
options in the Print dialog box panels, the preview updates dynamically with the
combined effects of your print settings.
The preview has three views:
Standard view Displays the relationship of a document page to the media. It shows the
effects of various options such as paper size to imageable area, bleeds, page marks, and so
on, as well as the effects of tiling and thumbnails. The following examples show four
individual, not combined, settings.
P
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P
B
A. Default B. Spreads C. Orientation D. 2-by-2 Thumbnails
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