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Introduction
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describes how to use the Imposition feature of DocBuilder Pro to arrange
the pages of your print job in special layouts for folding, binding, or cutting after
printing. The Imposition feature is available only if you have installed the
DocBuilder Pro option for Command WorkStation.
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provides instructions on using advanced aspects of DocBuilder Pro to
create custom layouts and take full advantage of Imposition features.
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describes Fiery Spooler, which you can use to view and manage Fiery X3e
job activity.
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provides an overview of the terms and concepts of imposition,
including various folding, binding, and cutting methods.
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describes the built-in templates available from the Imposition feature of
DocBuilder Pro.
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provides basic troubleshooting information.
Terminology
Specific terms are explained as they are introduced. However, the following general
terms are used throughout:
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PostScript (PS)
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A computer language designed as a page description language. The
Fiery X3e uses this language to image the page and communicate with applications
and the copier/printer.
The term “PostScript” can also be used to refer to PDF data jobs. PDF is a
structured form of PostScript that provides the ability to preview, scale, and reorder
pages. Where applicable, the term “PDF” is specifically used to refer to PDF data or
jobs.
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Printer Control Language (PCL)
—A computer language designed as a page
description language. The Fiery X3e uses this language to image the page, and
communicate with applications and the copier/printer.
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Job
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A file consisting of PostScript or PCL commands and comments that describe
the graphics, sampled images, and text that should appear on each page of a
document, and the printer options that should be used in printing, such as media
or finishing options.