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.
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Tweaking output graphicsContrast settings control the thickness of Tracking lines, Player circles, and Arena markings. This allows you to take advantage of your printer's greater resolution without "fattening-up" on-screen graphics. Settings are available through the Hardcopy Control Panel as are most other print-related options. |
