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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Exporting Layouts<br />

‘Data Format’ Tab (PS, EPS, Flat PS, Flat EPS)<br />

Texts with multiple colors will be output in the color of the first character.<br />

To avoid this, create a separate layer for each color.<br />

All except<br />

Flat EPS/PS<br />

Use page size<br />

This option should usually be left enabled. This causes the current page<br />

size to be written into the code of the <strong>PDF</strong> or PostScript document you<br />

are creating.<br />

Some older PostScript printers allow you to output specific page formats<br />

only. If the document size does not exactly match one of these formats,<br />

the printer produces an error message and output has to be relaunched<br />

manually. Disable the USE PAGE SIZE option if this problem occurs.<br />

PostScript<br />

Use this parameter to select the PostScript language version to be used<br />

for the output documents: LEVEL 2 or LEVEL 3.<br />

If you are sure that your output device supports PostScript Level 3, you<br />

should use this version. It creates a more compact PostScript code than<br />

Level 2. This may speed up data output, above all if Flat PostScript files<br />

are used.<br />

Note:<br />

When creating composite Flat PostScript documents with spot colors<br />

and LZW compression you should select PostScript Level 2, if you plan<br />

to output the documents on Harlequin RIP. Harlequin RIP seems to be<br />

unable to process the PostScript Level 3 LZW compression used for<br />

spot color separations, even if the RIP is set up for PostScript Level 3.<br />

Data format<br />

PostScript, EPS and <strong>PDF</strong> files can be ASCII or BINARY coded. Usually binary<br />

encoding is advisable. Only use ASCII encoding if errors occur during<br />

data transfer to the output device. This increases file size slightly.<br />

All except<br />

Flat EPS/PS<br />

Minimum path size<br />

Use this option if paths below a particular size should be omitted from<br />

the output document. Enter 2, for example, to omit paths which are<br />

smaller than 2 pixels. Enter 0 if you do not want to omit any paths.<br />

This option allows you, for example, to automatically suppress individual<br />

missing pixels in linework scanned with dust or scratches, or unwanted<br />

scattered pixels resulting from automatic masking in <strong>ORIS</strong> <strong>PDF</strong> <strong>Tuner</strong>.<br />

<strong>ORIS</strong> <strong>PDF</strong> <strong>Tuner</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>4.4.8</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 3-17<br />

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