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Batch Process Wizard Step 4 – Specify Output (for Printing)
If you selected Print files under Step 1: What do you want to do? in the Batch process wizard dialog box, specify the output printer and printer settings for the batch as follows:
1. Under Step 4: Specify Destination, click Options. The Print Setup dialog box opens.
2. Under Printer, select the printer Name.
If the name of the shared network printer you want to use is not on the list, click the Network button in the lower left corner to open the Connect to Printer dialog box. Under Shared printers, browse to select the printer you want to connect, then click OK to return to the Print Setup dialog box.
3. (Optional) Click Properties to open the Printer_Name Document Properties dialog box and change the selected printer’s document properties; for example, Layout, Paper/Quality, and Color. Different printers have different properties and default property settings. Click OK to save your changes and close this dialog box.
4. (Optional) In the Print Setup dialog box, change printer settings under Paper, Orientation, Print Overlap, and Scaling.
The default Size and Source settings under Paper depend on the currently selected printer.
Print overlap lets you print oversize drawings on multiple adjacent sheets that you can assemble seamlessly.
To enable Print overlap, type width values for Horizontal, Vertical, or both. (For more information on Print overlap, see Printer Setup.)
5. Click OK to save your settings and close the Print Setup dialog box.
In the Batch process wizard dialog box, under Step 4: Specify Destination, the name of the selected printer appears above Output: Printer.
6. Click Run at the bottom of the Batch process wizard dialog box to send each file in the batch to the output printer.
Each batch-printed file reflects the following:
Default or changed input file settings under Step 2: Specify input source, such as Scale in % and import preferences (for non-ISO input file types).
Macro commands executed on the file (if you selected a macro in Step 3: Specify existing macro (optional)).