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.


Contrast

Tweaking output graphics

Contrast 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.

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Printing Features