ADOBE READER 8
User Guide
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Page Display Preferences, you can enter numbers that match the numbering printed on the pages using roman
numerals or actual page numbers. For example, if the first page of a document is numbered iii, you can enter iii or 1
to print that page. Selecting Odd Pages Only or Even Pages Only affects which pages in a range print. For example,
in a range that includes 2, 7-10 with Even Pages Only selected, only pages 2, 8, and 10 will print.
To print from a specific page to the end of the document, enter the page with a hyphen. For example, “11-” prints
page 11 to the last page of the document.
Subset
Choose All Pages In Range, or choose Odd Pages Only or Even Pages Only to print only those pages within
the specified range.
Reverse Pages
Prints pages in reverse order. If page ranges are entered, the pages print opposite of the order in which
they were entered. For example, if the Pages box shows 3-5, 7-10, selecting Reverse Pages prints pages 10-7, and then 5-3.
Page Scaling
Reduces, enlarges, or divides pages when printing.
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None
Prints the upper left or center of a page (if auto-rotated and centered) without scaling. Pages or selections
that don’t fit on the paper are cropped.
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Fit To Printable Area
Reduces or enlarges each page to fit the printable area of the currently selected paper size.
For PostScript printers, the PPD determines the printable area of the paper.
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Shrink To Printable Area
Shrinks large pages to fit the currently selected paper size but doesn’t enlarge small
pages. If an area is selected and is larger than the printable area of the currently selected paper, it’s scaled to fit the
printable area.
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Multiple Pages Per Sheet
Enables N-up printing, where multiple pages print on the same sheet of paper. If this
option is selected, you can also specify settings for Pages Per Sheet, Page Order, Print Page Border, and Auto-Rotate
Pages.
Note:
N-up printing in Acrobat is independent of the N-up printing features of printer drivers. The Reader print settings don’t
reflect the N-up settings of the printer drivers. Select N-up printing either in Reader or in the printer driver, but not both.
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Booklet Printing
Prints multiple pages on the same sheet of paper in the order required to read correctly when
folded. The printer must support
duplex printing
(printing on both sides of the sheet). Reader automatically enables
duplex printing, if available, for booklet printing. See “Print a booklet” on page 123.
Pages Per Sheet
Prints a predefined number of pages, or a custom number (up to 99), horizontally and vertically
during N-up printing. If you select a predefined number from the menu, Readerautomatically selects the best paper
orientation.
Page Order
Defines how the pages are ordered on paper during N-up printing. Horizontal places pages from left to
right, top to bottom. Horizontal Reversed places pages from right to left, top to bottom. Vertical places pages top to
bottom, left to right. Vertical Reversed places pages top to bottom, right to left. Both reversed options are suitable for
Asian-language documents.
Print Page Border
Draws the crop box (the page boundary of PDF pages) during N-up printing.
Auto-Rotate Pages
Adjusts the PDF’s orientation to match the orientation specified in the printer properties during
N-up printing.
Note:
The Shrink To Printable Area option is always active for N-up printing. Therefore, the pages are always shrunk to
fit the available imaging area regardless of how the Auto-Rotate And Center option is set.
Print To File (Windows)
Creates a device-dependent PostScript file of the document. The resulting file contains code
for enabling and controlling specific device features, making it less compatible with devices other than the target
device. For better results when creating PostScript files, use the Save As PostScript command.
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