The tool Esri Print allows the user to create high-quality print documents in various file output formats, sizes and resolutions based on a geoprocessing service. Use, for example, the geoprocessing service PrintingTool that was automatically created during the installation of ArcGIS Server. If you want to use this PrintingTool, then assign the value Export Web Map Task in the configuration of the attribute Geoprocessing Task ID.

ArcGIS Server standard PrintingTool
The PrintingTool include the following templates by default:
•A3 (portrait/landscape)
•A4 (portrait/landscape)
•Letter ANSI A (portrait/landscape)
•Tabloid ANSI B (portrait/landscape)
•only map
Note: The templates for this PrintingTool will be read from the ArcGIS Server installation directory (e.g. C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\Server\Templates\ExportWebMapTemplates). Additional templates may be saved as a *.mxd file here and can be configured as Template (File Name).
The PrintingTool supports the following output formats:
•PNG32
•PNG8
•JPG
•GIF
•EPS
•SVG
•SVGZ
Note: Output formats may be configured for the PrintingTool in Print File Output Formats.

Esri print configuration
Property |
Description |
Default output format |
Specifies the default output format used for esri print. |
Defines if the user is allowed to rotate the print extent in the tool form. |
|
Show print resolution? |
Defines whether the checkbox for "High Resolution print" shall be displayed on the client (true / default) or not (false). Without the checkox, the attribute "Do high resolution print by default?" on the selected print tempate defines the resolution for printing. |
Use tool? |
Control if this tool is available in the WebOffice 10.7 SP1 clients or not. |
Esri print properties
Note: ESRI print does not offer as many functionalities as WebOffice print. For details on configuration in WebOffice author standalone see chapter Print.
Note: The scenario that both, the Esri Print and the WebOffice 10.7 SP1 default Print are configured, is possible with WebOffice 10.7 SP1 but is not an officially supported scenario.