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InterForm Manual - System & Method

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I=IM A G E<br />

80 User’s <strong>Manual</strong> for <strong>InterForm</strong>400 ®<br />

Seqnbr. Type Inch.pel<br />

1 I Image From top edge ______<br />

From left ______<br />

Image name __________<br />

Reverse Image _ R = Reverse Image<br />

Resolution ___ 75,100,150,200,300,600<br />

F4 = overview images F18=View Spool file<br />

From top edge: Inches, pels absolute to the upper edge of the page according to the<br />

rotation specified by the global settings for the overlay.<br />

From left edge: Inches, pels absolute to the left edge of the page according the<br />

rotation specified by the global settings for the overlay.<br />

Image name: The image imported under 5. Work with Images in the administration<br />

menu. Refer to page 345 for details.<br />

Reverse Image: Entering R here will cause the image to be printed in negative. This<br />

option is meant to reverse images to normal in relation to some<br />

scanning utilities which saves TIFF reversed. Note, that performance<br />

wise it is better to reverse if necessary during install of the image in<br />

<strong>InterForm</strong>400 - refer to page 345 for more information.<br />

Resolution: The resolution by which the image was scanned. This option can also<br />

be used to scale the image. For example an image scanned in 300<br />

dpi can be scaled to double size in the print out by entering 150 here.<br />

Entering 600 here will cause the same image to be scaled to half size,<br />

but only if the printer supports a 600 dpi resolution (HP4 and<br />

compatibles). The resolution of 200 dpi is commonly used if the<br />

overlay is intended for faxing through the BlueFax fax program also.<br />

Color Printing: When working in a file-set defined for color printing the Image settings<br />

will have an additional definition for color images. The resolution of<br />

the color image can be adjusted from the original settings, by stating<br />

an specific resolution for Horisontal and Vertical values, respectively.<br />

(1-600 DPI).<br />

If the resolution settings are left blank, the original resolution settings<br />

of the imported image will be used.<br />

The Black/White image definition is available to facilitate printing of<br />

the same overlay both on black and white and color laser printers.<br />

.<br />

� WARNING �<br />

Note that you can not specify rotation. An image always has the orientation specified in the<br />

global settings for the overlay.<br />

?=IF...THEN (conditional nesting of overlays)<br />

This feature is useful in the situation where the appearance of the overlay has to be dependent<br />

of the text that is merged with the overlay. This can be caused by a spool entry containing two<br />

or more different print outs, say invoices and credit notes, and where you want different<br />

overlays on the individual printout.<br />

Another use of the "If..then" feature is the case where a detail in the printout shall result in<br />

adding an extra detail to the overlay (see example page 102). Finally the If..then feature can

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