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they do not fit the displayed area.
5.11.1
Multiprint Favorites
By means of the so-called
Multiprint
function you can output documents simultaneously on any
number of output devices – and namely with individual print settings for each output device. For
this purpose, you only have to create a Multiprint favorite once. Afterwards, you can perform the
following tasks with only one scan by loading an individual favorite (or pressing the corresponding
numeral key on the device) and by actuating the start key:
Printing a B/W copy on a ROWE printer,
Printing a second color copy on an inkjet printer,
Issuing three more copies on a ROWE printer scaled to ISO A3 including folding,
Saving the scan as TIFF file in a folder with activated background compensation, and
Archiving the scan with standard settings as PDF file.
In order to understand the Multiprint concept, it is first required to logically distinguish the
parameters saved in the favorite by
Scanning parameters (e.g. color mode, scan resolution, scan format, etc.)
Output parameters (e.g. printer, scaling factor, background compensation, etc.)
Accordingly, a favorite as described in Chapter 5.11 includes a package of parameters
(parameter
set)
for the scan and exactly one parameter set for the output. The Multiprint approach now
extends this concept in a way that not only
one
parameter set for one output device can be
included in a favorite but that any number can be activated simultaneously.
In order to create a Multiprint favorite, you have to add another
output configuration
and/or
another
parameter set for an output
to an existing favorite. This is effected almost similar to the
creation of a usual, new favorite and is explained in the following.
Figure 5.37: Concept favorite – Multiprint