print booklet option

Print booklet options.

print booklet option Properties

Property Type Access Description
auto adjust margins boolean r/w If true, automatically adjust margins to fit the specified printer’s marks and bleed area.
bleed between pages number r/w The amount of bleed between pages. Can return: number or string (0 – 144 points).
booklet type two up saddle stitch,
two up perfect bound,
two up consecutive,
three up consecutive,
four up consecutive,
r/w The type of booklet.
bottom margin number r/w Bottom margin of the printed booklet. Can return: number or string (0 – 288 points).
class type read The class descriptor type.
creep number r/w The amount of creep (binding adjustment based on paper thickness) to add. Can return: number or string (-144 – 144 points).
left margin number r/w Left margin of the printed booklet. Can return: number or string (0 – 288 points).
margins uniform size boolean r/w If true, make all margins equal to the top margin.
object reference print booklet option read An object reference for the object.
page range any r/w The pages to print, specified either as an enumeration or a string. To specify a range, separate page numbers in the string with a hyphen (-). To specify separate pages, separate page numbers in the string with a comma (,). Can return: all pages or str…
parent document read The parent of the print booklet option (a document).
print blank printer spreads boolean r/w If true, print blank spreads.
properties record r/w A property that allows setting of several properties at the same time.
right margin number r/w Right margin of the printed booklet. Can return: number or string (0 – 288 points).
signature size signature size 4,
signature size 8,
signature size 12,
signature size 16,
signature size 32,
r/w The signature size of booklet (for perfect binding).
space between pages number r/w The amount of space between pages. Can return: number or string (0 – 288 points).
top margin number r/w Top margin of the printed booklet. Can return: number or string (0 – 288 points).

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