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Importing Vector vs. Bitmap Files

A vector-based file is a file such as an EPS which can be grouped, ungrouped, and

broken apart into a number of separate objects. These objects can be individually

sized, deleted, or repositioned. Vector files are generally created in programs such

as Adobe® Illustrator® or Corel Draw™ and are beneficial in that they can be

edited and greatly enlarged or reduced within PressPrint without sacrificing any

image quality or resolution.
The draw back is that vector files include graphics only. So, if you have a

photographic image within your label design, the photo will not be considered a

vector object and may not import into PressPrint along with the rest of the vector-

based graphics. To overcome this issue, you can import the vector-based graphics

and the photographic image separately, then basically reassemble your label

design within PressPrint. An easier way, however, is to simply import such a label

design as a bitmap file format.
A bitmap file is a file such as a TIFF or JPEG which cannot be broken apart into

separate objects. Instead, when an image is saved or exported in a bitmap format,

it becomes a single, solid object. A bitmap file is beneficial in that it provides an

easy way to import nearly any type of label design from nearly any type of

program, without losing any of the label's design elements. The only draw back to

bitmap images, however, is that they cannot be easily edited like a vector-based

image, and will slightly degrade in quality if significantly enlarged.

Show Bitmaps Outlines / Show Reduced Bitmaps

Since bitmap images are saved as one solid object, they tend to have a file size

slightly larger than that of a vector-based graphic. This means that more system

resources may be required by such files causing your computer to slow down. To

avoid this, PressPrint provides two options called "Show Bitmaps Outlines" and

"Show Reduced Bitmaps" under the View menu. The Show Bitmaps Outlines

option makes bitmaps appear as a simple box outline on screen. This conserves

system resources and greatly increases the speed of your system when working

with bitmaps. The Show Reduced Bitmaps option conserves slightly less system

resources, but allows bitmaps to remain on screen by displaying them at a reduced

resolution.
To utilize either of these options, simply import your bitmap label design and place

a cut line around it as usual. Then, before duplicating the image, click on the View

menu and select either Show Bitmaps Outlines or Show Reduced Bitmaps. All

bitmaps will be displayed accordingly as long as either option is selected. To

return to normal display mode, simply deselect the option.

Purge Undo

Another option which will enhance the speed of PressPrint is the Purge Undo

option of the Edit menu. Selecting this option from time to time will clear the

memory of PressPrint's Undo feature, thereby freeing up more memory for

PressPrint's more immediate functions. Note that once the undo memory has been

purged, you will not be able to undo any actions done prior to the purge.

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