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The Page Printer module for Adobe InDesign allows you to output each page or spread of a document in EPS or PostScript format. For PostScript output, you have the option of creating PostScript disk files, or printing directly to a PostScript printer. The handy ÒPage SelectionÓ dialog makes it easy to choose the pages or spreads you want to print, and the naming options give you control over the final output filename. Page Printer is a must-have for anyone working with third party imposition systems, or publishing PDF pages to the web. Page Printer supports both EPS and PostScript output. The program supports discontinuous page range selection, and provides a handy interface that makes page selection a snap. Just click on the Pages button to select the pages or spreads you wish to print. Page Printer also provides numerous options for specifying how the resulting disk files or print jobs are named. Just specify a base job name and a location to store the files, and Page Printer takes care of the rest. You can specify where to place the folio relative to the file name, and can also set up separate options for single vs. multiple page documents. Following is a brief list of features that you will find in Page Printer.
· Save each page or spread of any InDesign document as a separate PostScript or EPS file.
· Provides numerous options for specifying how the resulting files should be named.
· Saves complete spreads in PostScript or EPS format.
· Supports discontinuous page range selection.
· Provides a handy ÒPage SelectionÓ dialog. Just click on the pages or spreads that you want to print and they are automatically added to the list.
· Provides separate options for handling single vs. multiple page documents. |