Preset "High Resolution"

Hi,
I am writing my own Illustrator scripts to automate the workflow.
I haven't been able to fix a Preset "High Resolution" in the transparency section of the EPS-option dialog.
Is there a way to set that option by script?
It would be great if anyone help an idea of how to solve it.
MOhan

For Eps using the script as
save current document in file newFilePath as eps ¬
            with options {class:EPS save options ¬
            , compatibility:Illustrator 14 ¬
            , preview:color Macintosh ¬
            , embed linked files:true ¬
            , include document thumbnails:true ¬
            , embed all fonts:true ¬
            , CMYK PostScript:true ¬
            , PostScript:level 3}
in this If I add "preset:high resolution" than it show's error.
It will be great if any one help me how to add this.
MOhan

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