Quick links to procedures on this page:

 
 


Preparing a print job for a service bureau

You can print an image to a file, which lets the service bureau send the file directly to an output device. If you are unsure about which settings to choose, consult the service bureau.

You can include a job information file or a printed sheet with all the pre-press settings that you have specified.

For more information about commercial printing, see “Understanding commercial printing.”


To print to a file

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1.
 
Click File Photo Paint onestep Preparing a print job for a service bureau Print.
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Click the General tab.
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Enable the Print to file check box.
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Click the flyout arrow, and click one of the following commands:
For Mac — saves the drawing to be readable on a Macintosh computer
Single file — prints pages to a single file
Pages to separate files — prints pages to separate files
Plates to separate files — prints plates to separate files
5.
 
Click Print.
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Choose one of the following from the Save as type list box:
Print file — saves the file as a PRN file
PostScript file — saves the file as a PS file
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Choose the folder where you want to save the file.
8.
 
Type a filename in the File name box.

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If you prefer not to prepare PostScript files, service bureaus equipped with the application in which you created your work can take the original files (for example, CorelDRAW files) and apply the required prepress settings.

To include a job information sheet with the print job

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1.
 
Click File Photo Paint onestep Preparing a print job for a service bureau Print.
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Click the Misc tab.
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Enable the Print job information sheet check box.
4.
 
Click Info settings.
5.
 
In the Information area, disable any of the options.
6.
 
In the Destination area, enable one of the following:
Send to text file
Send to printer

Preparing a print job for a service bureau