2018.2

Table Of Contents
Reverse impositioning
In roll fed applications, reversing the imposition order can be very important, because, when
done properly, this causes the roll output by the printer to have the first page on the outside of
the roll, allowing the roll to start with the first page.
Our existing option to reverse the order of impositioning is reversing the order of the resulting
imposition sheets by starting with the last side of the last sheet, and then going backwards. This
effectively turns the stack up side down. It also means that, in case of duplex impositioning, all
back sides become front sides and vice versa.
To have an effective way of reversing a Stack by Column imposition that leaves the by column”
order in tact, but that starts at the last pages in the job, we have added a new option to reverse
the imposition, that basically reverses the incoming sheet order before impositioning. The effect
is that not only is the order of the imposition sheets reversed, but the order of the pages on the
sheet is also reversed.
To properly distinguish between these two ways of reversing, we have renamed our existing
reverse to Stack upside down”, and our new way of reversing is called Inverse page order.
Rotate imposition
In addition to our existing options of having your imposition either upright or rotated 180
degrees upside down, we can now also rotate your imposition by 90 or 270 degrees.
Selective Inserts
Selective inserts in the Inserter Mark Options page now support metadata menus for inserting
metadata field names in selective insert conditions. (SHARED-61152)
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