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Jason Piercey
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Thu Dec 09, 2004 7:05 pm Post subject:
Cute PDF as network printer? |
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I've installed cute pdf on our Windows 2000 server,
created a .pc3 file using that network printer but when
I print something the dialog to choose where to save the
..pdf file does not appear (like it does when the printer
is setup as a local)
Does cute pdf support network printing?
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Govert J. Knopper
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Thu Dec 09, 2004 8:58 pm Post subject:
Re: Cute PDF as network printer? |
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I don't think so. A handy person could perhaps setup a PDF server for you
based on GhostScript, a PostScript driver and RedMon (note that CutePDF is
also based on GhostScript, like many other free or cheap PDF writers).
Installing CutePDF on each workstation and sharing the PC3 is probably
easier. BTW commercial PDF server products cost more than a copy of AutoCAD.
Govert
"Jason Piercey" <Jason AT atreng DOT com> schreef in bericht
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| Quote: | I've installed cute pdf on our Windows 2000 server,
created a .pc3 file using that network printer but when
I print something the dialog to choose where to save the
.pdf file does not appear (like it does when the printer
is setup as a local)
Does cute pdf support network printing?
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Jason Piercey
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Fri Dec 10, 2004 2:11 am Post subject:
Re: Cute PDF as network printer? |
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Was afraid of that, Thanks for the input.
"Govert J. Knopper" <gkn at nospamdereumaux dot com> wrote in message
news:41b8760c$1_1@newsprd01...
| Quote: | I don't think so. A handy person could perhaps setup a PDF server for you
based on GhostScript, a PostScript driver and RedMon (note that CutePDF is
also based on GhostScript, like many other free or cheap PDF writers).
Installing CutePDF on each workstation and sharing the PC3 is probably
easier. BTW commercial PDF server products cost more than a copy of
AutoCAD.
Govert |
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