In Canvas X Draw, you can print to any printer set up on your computer or network, including PostScript and non-PostScript printers.
For information on installing, setting up, and selecting a printer to use, refer to your operating system documentation.
If your document uses a standard paper size and you want to print all the visible objects on the page, you can simply select a printer and print the document. However, Canvas X Draw also offers the flexibility to print multiple pages on a page, scale the page to fit the paper, print color, print registration marks, and much more.
The Print dialog box contains four tabs: General, Advanced, and Page Setup.
General Options
Printer | Name: Select a printer from the drop-down list. Properties: Click this button to modify the properties in the printer driver. Print to file: Select this checkbox if you want to generate a postscript file rather than a printed document. |
Print range | All pages: Prints all the pages in the document. Pages: Prints the pages you specify. Selection: Prints the currently selected object. Odd-numbered pages only: Prints only the odd-numbered pages. Even-numbered pages only: Prints only the even-numbered pages. |
Copies | Number of copies: Enter the number of copies you want to print. Collate copies: Prints all pages of the document in order based on the number of copies requested, rather than printing all copies of page 1, all copies of page 2, and so on. Reverse order: Prints from the last page to the first, keeping pages in the correct order if the printer stacks pages face-up in the output tray. Print facing pages: If the document is formatted for spreads, Canvas X Draw prints facing pages on a single page. This option is available for printing Publications only. Skip blank pages: Does not output document pages that are completely blank. |
Preview | Click this button to see a preview of the printed page. |
Some documents can be larger than the paper in your printer. To print the entire document, select the Tile option in the Page Setup dialog box. Canvas X Draw will “tile” (divide) the document into a series of pages matching the paper size of your printer.
Advanced Options
Optimization | Optimize image resolution to printer: Optimizes the resolution of images based on the printer capabilities. Always send header: Sends a header to a Postscript printer. Text always in front: Because of the way that Canvas X Draw renders SpriteLayer effects, text that is not in front of all other objects can be output as rendered images rather than text. If you want to avoid rendering text for printing, select this option. Canvas X Draw will print the text objects in front of all other objects. If you have text that has special effects or is behind transparent objects, you should not select this option, so the text will be rendered and printed as it appears in the document. Kanji fonts resident: Uses resident Kanji fonts on Postscript printers when you are printing Japanese text. Transparency rendering: Choose an option in the Transparency Rendering menu to specify how transparency and SpriteEffects will be rendered (converted to pixels for printing).
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Color mode: Choose an option to control color accuracy when using a color printer. In general, when you print to a color printer, it’s best to choose a color specification that matches the colors in the document you’re printing; e.g., choose CMYK if your document contains CMYK colors only.
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| Image compression: Choose a format for output of image data to a PostScript device or file. The format you choose affects the amount of data transmitted and the size of a PostScript file. This setting can affect compatibility with networks and PostScript printers.
By default, Canvas X Draw uses JPEG compression for printing images. This can reduce the amount of data sent to the printer. If a network print spooler reports errors with a JPEG data stream, select Images: ASCII or Level 2 ASCII and try printing again. The Images setting affects printing of images and rendered effects only. |
Additional Information | Registration marks: Adds registration marks, used for alignment in colored printing. Canvas X Draw file name: Includes the Canvas X Draw filename at the top of the page. Crop marks: Includes crop marks, short vertical and horizontal lines that indicate the border where an illustration or page can be trimmed. |
Page Setup
The print preview reflects the current print settings and the page setup. In the preview, you can see which objects, layers, and pages will be printed. You can make sure the layout fits in the printable area of the paper. If you choose the Tile option in the Page Setup tab or dialog box, the preview shows the tiles as separate pages.
The Print Preview dialog box provides the Options and Page setup tabs with the same options as the Print dialog box. (See Print Options.)
Additional options appear at the bottom of the dialog box:
Show rasterized area | Select this checkbox to see the objects that will be rendered when sent to the printer. This option depends on the selection in the Transparency rendering menu. |
Show overprint/choke/spread | These checkboxes are related to the trapping technique that you can apply to objects via the Object Specs palette (Trap tab). If you have applied any technique, select the appropriate checkbox. |
Normal display | Select this radio button to switch to normal display if using wireframe display. |
Wireframe display | Select this radio button to switch to wireframe mode. |
If you always want to use the same settings when you print a particular document, you can save the settings in the Page Setup dialog box. It’s a good idea to set these options when you create a document so you can see page breaks correctly on the screen.
Choose File | Page Setup.
Page Setup Options
Printer | Select a printer from the drop-down list. |
PPD | If the printer you are using is a Postscript printer, also select a PPD (Postscript Printer Description). |
Fit To Paper | Scales a document to fit within the page’s printable area. Remember that objects outside the layout area, will not be printed. |
Center On Paper | Centers a document on the printed page. If you’re printing selected objects only, Canvas X Draw shifts the selected items to the center of the printed media. This option can be useful when you have selected objects that you want to print in the center of the page, but they are not centered in the document itself. |
Prints a large document by dividing it among “tiles” of printer pages. Type an Overlap value in the text box so part of the document repeats at the edge of adjoining tiles; the overlap makes it easier to assemble the complete document after printing. | |
Printer Properties | Click this button to set up the printer properties in the printer's print driver. |
Canvas X Draw can obtain the page orientation from the printer properties. Select the correct page orientation in the Page Setup dialog box, deselect any objects in your document, and then, in the Properties bar, select From Printer in the Paper menu.
If you want to print only a selected area of a page, you can set the print area to define how much of the page is printed. This can be especially useful for large documents that don't fit easily on standard sizes of paper or complex documents where you want to focus on a single component. Once you have set a print area, you can choose to toggle it on or off depending on whether you want to print just the print area or the entire document.
Click the OK button.
An orange box appears in the document to indicate the printable area.
In the Properties bar, select or deselect the Print area checkbox.
When the Print area is on, an orange box appears to indicate the printable area. When the Print area is off, the orange box disappears.
Choose File | Print Area | Clear Print Area.
A few key factors affect how Canvas X Draw prints a document. Canvas X Draw decides which objects to print based on the following: