Re: Virtual print driver for Windows

2008-01-23 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, J. Landman Gay wrote:

> I need a virtual print driver for Windows that will allow me to preview
> printouts without actually sending them to paper. Does anyone have
> recommendations?

Acrobat on OS X allows you to print to a PDF -- does it not do the same on
Windows?

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design


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Re: Virtual print driver for Windows

2008-01-23 Thread Mark Schonewille

This works for me:



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Op 23-jan-2008, om 19:20 heeft J. Landman Gay het volgende geschreven:

I need a virtual print driver for Windows that will allow me to  
preview printouts without actually sending them to paper. Does  
anyone have recommendations?



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Re: Virtual print driver for Windows

2008-01-23 Thread J. Landman Gay

Scott Rossi wrote:

Recently, J. Landman Gay wrote:


I need a virtual print driver for Windows that will allow me to preview
printouts without actually sending them to paper. Does anyone have
recommendations?


Acrobat on OS X allows you to print to a PDF -- does it not do the same on
Windows?


*Everything* in OS X lets you print to PDF, it's one of the big 
advantages. ;)


I'm writing printing routines for a stack, and I want to send the 
printout to a virtual printer so I don't have to waste ink and paper on 
all those test copies. I tried Window's native "save to file" option but 
nothing I have will open those files.


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Re: Virtual print driver for Windows

2008-01-23 Thread J. Landman Gay

Mark Schonewille wrote:

This works for me:




Thanks Mark, this looks like what I need. I'll give it a try.

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Re: Virtual print driver for Windows

2008-01-23 Thread Ludovic Thébault


Le 23 janv. 08 à 19:50, J. Landman Gay a écrit :



I'm writing printing routines for a stack, and I want to send the  
printout to a virtual printer so I don't have to waste ink and paper  
on all those test copies. I tried Window's native "save to file"  
option but nothing I have will open those files.



You have microsoft xps writer (it's a "pdf like" by Microsoft)

http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/xps/default.mspx

There is also pdfCreator to make pdf.

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Re: Virtual print driver for Windows

2008-01-23 Thread J. Landman Gay

Ludovic Thébault wrote:


Le 23 janv. 08 à 19:50, J. Landman Gay a écrit :



I'm writing printing routines for a stack, and I want to send the 
printout to a virtual printer so I don't have to waste ink and paper 
on all those test copies. I tried Window's native "save to file" 
option but nothing I have will open those files.



You have microsoft xps writer (it's a "pdf like" by Microsoft)

http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/xps/default.mspx

There is also pdfCreator to make pdf.


PDFCreator works pretty well, I just tried it. I couldn't find a link to 
the xps writer on Microsoft's page, but I didn't look too hard.


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Re: Virtual print driver for Windows

2008-01-24 Thread Martin Blackman
Some printer drivers have a print preview feature. For instance Canon Pixma.
I wonder if it would work without the printer being there, in any case it is
downloadable from their website.


> >> I'm writing printing routines for a stack, and I want to send the
> >> printout to a virtual printer so I don't have to waste ink and paper
> >> on all those test copies. I tried Window's native "save to file"
> >> option but nothing I have will open those files.
> >>
>
>
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