Chapter 13: printing, Setting up documents for printing, Print a composite of artwork – Adobe Illustrator CS4 User Manual

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Chapter 13: Printing

To make optimum decisions about printing, you should understand basic printing principles, including how the
resolution of your printer or the calibration and resolution of you monitor can affect the way your artwork appears
when printed. Illustrator’s Print dialog box is designed to help you through the printing workflow. Each set of options
in the dialog box is organized to guide you through the printing process.

Setting up documents for printing

Print a composite of artwork

A composite is a single-page version of artwork that corresponds to what you see in the illustration window—in other
words, a straightforward print job. Composites are also useful for proofing the overall page design, verifying image
resolution, and identifying problems that may occur on an imagesetter (such as PostScript errors).

1

Choose File

> Print.

2

Select a printer from the Printer menu. To print to a file instead of a printer, select Adobe PostScript® File or Adobe PDF.

3

Choose one of the following artboard options:

To print everything on one page, select Ignore Artboards.

To print each artboard separately, deselect Ignore Artboards and specify if you want to print all artboards (All), or
a specific range, such as 1-3.

4

Select Output on the left side of the Print dialog box, and make sure that Mode is set to Composite.

5

Set additional printing options.

6

Click Print.

If your document uses layers, you can specify which ones to print. Choose File > Print, and select an option from the
Print Layers menu: Visible And Printable Layers, Visible Layers, or All Layers. For a video on creating crop areas for

print, see

www.adobe.com/go/vid0213

.

See also

Print dialog box options

” on page 405

Using multiple artboards

” on page 37

Printing gradients, meshes, and color blends

” on page 418

Printing long, complex paths

” on page 415

Printing and saving transparent artwork

” on page 421

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