Chapter 93. PrintingIf your first introduction to InDesign was a version before 2.0, you probably remember hating the Print dialog box. It's time to revisit this control center for printing, to see how it's changed. In earlier versions, the printing controls were poorly organized and were tied to particular Adobe-produced printer drivers. Beginning with 2.0, InDesign has totally changed the print dialog box so it matches, and in many ways, exceeds that of QuarkXPress for ease-of-use and capabilities. It supports all common printer drivers so you can choose the one which best fits your printing workflow.This is such a big topic that we can only cover the most essential features of printing in this chapter. We cover color separation and more advanced printing features in Chapter 95. And we discuss saving and using printer styles in Chapter 96. |