Trim lines, Nesting, Distance – KIP Graphics Pro User Manual

Page 15: Maximum length, Nesting beyond job boundaries, Timeout, Rotate, Rotate every second panel, Alignment, Kip graphics pro

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Trim Lines

You may now select

T

R I M

L

I N E S

which will appear between each print of the same paper output. They will help you to cut

these prints manually.

Nesting

If you want to print several copies, and at least two copies fit into the print width, enable

N

E S T

M

U L T I P L E

C

O P I E S

to have

the copies automatically printed next to each other. By selecting

N

E S T I N G

more options become available:

Distance

You can determine the size of the area between copies under

D

I S T A N C E

.

Maximum Length

Define the maximum length of nested copies.

Nesting beyond job boundaries

Activate this option to allow nesting of two or more print jobs on one paper output.

Timeout

If you have selected

N

E S T I N G

B

E Y O N D

J

O B

B

O U N D A R I E S

, you may further set the time interval KIP

Color RIP waits for another jobs to be nested before printing.

Finally, within the

P

L A C E M E N T

dialog you have got these last options

R

O T A T E

,

A

L I G N M E N T

and

R

O L L W I D T H

T

O L E R A N C E

in

order to apply further settings to the output:

Rotate

Without a checkmark at this option pictures are printed with their standard rotation determined by the document.

If you check this option, you may choose among different rotations-types to be found in the drop down list:
When using

A

U T O M A T I C

( P

A P E R

S

A V E

)

, the copy will be rotated so that paper can be saved during output.

If you want the output to be rotated without paper-save function, enter a rotation degree. They are arranged clockwise.

Rotate every second Panel

In order to rotate every second panel (you need to set up panel printing first) on the print out, e.g. to save paper media, you
need this option being activated.

Alignment

Select the corresponding radio buttons if you want to have a

L

E F T

or

R

I G H T

O

F F S E T

on your print out. Alter the size of the

offset to determine the distance between the paper side’s border and image.

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