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Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 8
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OPtions Specifications
As someone who uses Pr-PDF every day, I have the unique perspective that the order of specifying options in certain ways may be a bit ass-backwards.
That is, that by the time you get to the Primo PDF settings Dialog, it is already too late to set other options such as page size, the POSTSCRIPT options for resolution image mirroring, etc, I them have to backtrack the properties-> ADVANCED of the printer driver dialog to reset them. It would be good it you had a button called PROPERTIES to do that. Also, there seems to be alot of confusion about the Screen, print, E-book & prepress choices. These descriptions do not really tell me whether I am realy going to get the quality I need. You need to define or desribe each of their characteristics better. For example, how do these PDF settings interact with the resolution, if resolution is set in the advanced dialog box of the PRIMO PDF printer driver. does it ignore it, or override it?? |
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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 1
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Otherwise, I have enjoyed using this program, except for the annoying fact that it doesn't do landscape pages (I tried going under properties and using portrait, landscape, and rotated landscape, and none of them worked....but I know it's possible because I've done it in other programs (namely wordperfect publish-to-pdf).) But thanks. |
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