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Printing Images

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Images can be printed singly, or as a Bundle, when they represent items in a Bundle.

 

You can print single images from the Print controls on the image window. See the section called Images to read about this.

This section is about printing all the Images from a Bundle using the button <Output Options> from the Bundles screen.

 

 

All the relevant options apply to Bundles.

 

Select the Bundle to print and then select Printing and other Outputs from the Bundles screen:

 

 

This leads to this screen:

 

 

For more details click here.

 

The screens used and options offered for printing Bundles depend on whether:

 

The Bundle has not been numbered at all
The Items in the Bundle have been given 'simple' numeric Bundle Numbers
The Bundle has been Paginated - in which case images associated with each Item in the Bundle have been individually allocated a unique Pagination Number (which might include a Bundle letter of name, prefix, suffix etc as well as a page number)

 

Printing sequences of images as a Bundle is simplest if all the images are of the same type, such as TIF.

 

Paginated Bundles can only be printed with Pagination Numbers superimposed on each page if each image is a TIF file.

 

 

If numbers are printed on Image pages (by superimposing temporary annotations with the number) you may also be offered the option to permanently burn-in the number annotation into the Image.  This is an irreversible process.  You might first create a copy set of the images to be numbered and call this the 'numbered images'.

 

As numbers are printed by way of annotations, any other annotations on your images will also be printed.  The only way to avoid this is to keep two sets of images, 'plain' images and 'annotated' images and to print from the plain set.