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Using the driver to print to a PostScript file

Using the driver to print to a PostScript file is a three-step process. First,
change your printer setup, then use your program to create the file, and finally
reset your printer setup for normal printing.

Step 1:

Changing your printer setup to print to a PostScript file

1

From the Program Manager, open the Control Panel and double-click the Printers icon.

The Printers dialog box appears.

2

If it is not already selected, select the name of the PostScript printer that you are using

from the Installed Printers list.

3

Select Connect.

The Connect dialog box appears.

4

Select FILE from the Ports list box.

You may have to scroll through the list to find this selection.

5

Choose OK to close the Connect dialog box and return to the Printers dialog box.

6

Choose Setup.

The driver Setup dialog box appears.

7

After changing (or confirming) your printer settings, choose OK to close the dialog box.

Note: Choose settings in the PostScript Options dialog box that will produce
a file that prints correctly on the destination printer. For example, select the
“Use PostScript Level 2 Features” option if you are sure that you will be
printing the file only on Level 2 printers, such as the LaserWriter 12/640 PS.
If you plan to use a printer that does not support binary communication,
disable the “Send Data in Binary” option. Selecting the “Optimize for
Portability” option creates PostScript files that print successfully from
different programs on a wide variety of printers and imaging devices; it is
recommended that you enable this option.

8

Choose Close to close the Printers dialog box.

9

Choose Exit from the Settings menu to close the Control Panel.

Your computer is now set up to create PostScript files when you choose the
Print command from a Windows program.

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