1. Commercial version – licensing method
2. Technical support
4.13. Positioning of texts, codes, figures and PDF elements on the imposition sheet 1. F1 IMPOSITION FILES panel
2. F2 IMPOSITION PARAMETERS panel
3. F3 SEQUENCE OF SIGNATURES/SHEETS panel
1. Exception table
2. Example entries in the exception table
3. Additional function of the Exception Table
4. Reverse numbering of signatures and sheets
5. Sequence of sheets in the signature
4. F4 CREEP REDUCTION panel
5. F5 SPACING BETWEEN COLUMNS/ROWS panel
6. F6 OUTPUT FILE panel
7. F7 GRAPHIC ELEMENTS ON THE IMPOSITION SHEET panel
8. F8 FINAL OPTIONS panel
9. Saving the imposition project
10. Imposition templates
1. Subpanel CUTTING MARKERS
2. Subpanel FOLD MARK
3. Subpanel COLLATION MARK
4. Subpanel CUT-OFF LINES
5. Subpanel TEXT FRAMES
6. Subpanel CODES
7. Subpanel GEOMETRIC FIGURES
8. Subpanel ELEMENTS IN PDF FORMAT
9. Subpanel DENSITOMETRIC STRIPS
10. Subpanel SIDE GUIDE MARKERS
11. Subpanel REGISTRATION MARKS
12. Subpanel OFFSET PLATE COLOR MARKINGS
(SEPARATION)
13. Positioning of texts, codes, figures and PDF elements on the imposition sheet
14. Placing drawn markers on selected sheets and pages
Important! The F7 GRAPHICAL ELEMENTS ON THE IMPOSITION SHEET panel can be enabled or disabled depending on whether the Activate the panel switch is selected or not. If this panel is disabled, none of the graphical elements specified in this panel will be drawn.
| The position of text, codes, figures, and PDF elements is determined by linking the position of the selected node of the positioned element to one of the edges of the paper or print area. These nodes are, as in the case of print area positioning, the four corners, the four centers of each side, and the center of the axis of symmetry. | ![]() |
| The edge of the paper (or print area) defines point 0 (zero) on the X or Y axis (independently). It is possible to link a node to different elements, e.g. horizontally to the edge of the print area and vertically to the edge of the paper. |
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| For example, the Bottom Left node of a text frame is aligned on the X axis (horizontal) with the left edge of the print area, and on the Y axis (vertical) with the bottom edge of the paper. This means that the text in this frame will always appear flush with the bottom edge of the paper regardless of the selected paper size, and will always be aligned with the left edge of the print area, regardless of its size. |
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On the X axis, you can select the left, right, or center edge of the width, while on the Y axis, you can select the top, bottom, or center edge of the height.
This method of positioning elements on the sheet allows you to dynamically change their position depending on the paper size or print area, which is often required by various types of post-press processing machines.
Once the position of an element has been determined, it can be locked (buttons with padlock icons). This protects the object from being changed by accidentally pressing a mouse button.