Print dialog box
How to get there
Choose File > Print.
What it does
This dialog box lists several printing
options, which vary depending on your printer. You can specify, for example,
which pages of the score you want to print, and how many copies.
You can control whether just odd or even
pages print, and you can control how the pages print—in reverse order,
or collated, or tiled. These options appear when you print your score
by choosing Print or Print Parts from the File menu. You can also print
ranges of pages, include registration and crop marks on each page, and
print one, two, or four pages of music on one printed page.
- [Score/parts
list]. Check the box to the left of the parts you want to print.
Check Score if you would like to print the score. Click the number to
the right of an option to specify the number of copies for that part (or
the score). See Printing linked parts.
- Check
All. Click this button to check every item listed in the score/parts
list.
- Check
None. Click this button to uncheck every item in the score/parts
list.
- Check
Current. Click this button to check the selected items in the score/parts
list.
- Print
Range: All • From: ___ Through: ___. Specify the page range that
you want to print. Click All to print your entire score, or click From:___
Through: ___ to specify a particular range. If you want to print a discontinuous
range of pages, See the Page Ranges text box (below).
- Right
& Left • Right Only • Left Only. Select Left & Right to
print both the left and right pages in the specified page range. Select
Left Only or Right Only to print only the left or right pages, respectively,
in the specified page range. For example, to print a document on both
sides of the paper, print the right pages first, then print the left pages.
Be sure to load the pages in the correct order!
Tip. Keep in mind
that Finale numbers its pages consecutively in Page View regardless of
which page number you choose to display in the footer; it is the number
Finale displays in Page View that you should enter.
- Page
Ranges. Enter the pages you want printed, separated by commas.
You can also specify a range of pages by typing a hyphen. For example,
enter “2, 5, 7-10, 16” to print pages 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 16 of your
document.
- Print
to File. Select this checkbox to print to a file instead of the
printer.
- Print
Quality. Choose the resolution setting you want from this drop-down
list.
- 1-up • 2-up • 4-up. We’ve
provided these options in case your printer driver does not offer them.
When 1-up is selected, a single page of music will appear on the printed
page. Check Fit to Page to automatically scale the music to fit on the
chosen page size. Select 2-up to print two pages of music side-by-side;
Finale automatically scales the music to fit on the printed page. If you
select 2-up, make sure to select Landscape when you print, or the two
pages of music will be placed in the upper half of the printed page. (If
you would like to print 2-up in landscape orientation, you must uncheck
Use Finale’s Page Orientation Instead of the Printer’s Page Orientation
in Program Options-Save. This setting is checked by default
so the orientation in Page Setup will be ignored which is convenient for
normal 1-up printing). Select 4-up to print four pages of music on one
page; Finale automatically scales the music to fit on the printed page.
- Fit to Page.
Check Fit to Page to automatically scale the music to fit on the chosen
page size.
- Ignore
Printer Margins For N-up Printing. Select this option if you have
already accounted for the non-printable area of your printer, and you
prefer these margins to Finale resizing the page for you. Note that your
score may be cut off by the printer if you have not taken the printer
margins into account correctly.
- Reverse
Order • Tile Pages • Tile Overlap. Select these options to print
the pages in the reverse order—from the last page to the first page, or
if you want Finale to print a page of music on more than one page of paper
(to accommodate a large score). This option is useful for oversized scores,
and works the same as the Tile Pages option in the Compile PostScript
Listing dialog box. For more information, see Compile PostScript Listing
dialog box and Tiling pages for printing. To specify the amount of overlap,
type the amount in the Tile Overlap text box (using the units specified
by the Measurement Units submenu of the Edit menu).
- Crop
Marks • Display Colors • Registration Marks • Registration Filename.
Select Crop Marks or Registration Marks if you want crop and registration
marks to appear on the printed page. Crop marks identify the finished
page size of the document, and registration marks help align overlapping
pages or plates for printing purposes. Check Display Colors to print the
colors used by Finale to identify the different score elements (see Program
Options-Display Colors). Note that if you do not have a color printer,
this will only print in shades of gray. Registration and crop marks appear
on a printed page when the page is larger than the document size. When
this option is selected, Finale automatically centers the music on the
page. If you select Registration Filename, Finale will print the filename
outside the page margins with the crop and registration marks.
- Setup.
Choose your printer or change your print settings from within the Page
Setup dialog box. Click the Setup button to display the Page Setup dialog
box.
- Print
• Cancel. Click Print (or press ENTER) to print. Click Cancel to dismiss
the dialog box without printing.
See Also:
Page Setup
File
menu