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Print vector data
If an image includes vector graphics,
such as shapes and type, Photoshop can send the vector data to a
PostScript printer. When you choose to include vector data, Photoshop
sends the printer a separate image for each type layer and each vector
shape layer. These additional images are printed on top of the base
image, and clipped using their vector outline. Consequently, the
edges of vector graphics print at the printer’s full resolution,
even though the content of each layer is limited to the
resolution of your image file.
- Choose File > Print.
- Choose Output from the pop‑up menu.
- Select the Include Vector Data option.
If necessary, you can select an encoding algorithm (ASCII,
ASCII85, Binary, or JPEG) from the Encoding pop‑up menu. This allows
you to choose the way the data is saved and how much disk space
it requires. If Include Vector Data is dimmed, your image doesn’t
contain vector data.
- Click Print.
Note: If you get a warning that your image is larger than
the printable area of the paper, click Cancel, choose File >
Print, and select the Scale To Fit Media box. To make changes to
your paper size and layout, click Page Setup, and attempt to print
the file again.
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