Traditional...

The typical paper playbook shows one image per play.  If you know you'll only want to print a play (and never animate it), use a single Frame--you can draw paths and other graphics with the Symbol tool.

...or Progressive

On the other hand, multi-Frame plays let you print a single image or views in succession.  

both Hi-Res

The typical printer has at least 3 times the resolution of common computer monitors.  PiM takes full advantage to render extremely detailed printouts of your plays.


Color

Two schemes: Color or Black & White

Color or Black and White...it's your choice, even on the same page.  The 'Color' scheme is normally for screen use, the other intended only for printing.

Animate in color and print in B&W without changing a setting, or tell PiM exactly what you want to do.

You can print in grayscale by instructing PiM to print in 'Color' but configuring your printer (through PiM's Hardcopy Control Panel) to not use colored ink.

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