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Old 06-05-2007, 03:02 PM
tlevesqu@gmail.com
 
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Hi,

I am trying to create a "print to file" printer that would simply
redirect a file to a folder. The issue I'm having is that say I print
a PDF file, the "print to file" driver alters that PDF file to a PCL
or PS file... I believe I would need a generic printer model that
would support more than just ASCII text. Any idea how to handle
this? Thanks.

TL

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Old 06-05-2007, 04:42 PM
thoss
 
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Default Re: print to file - without altering the original file

On Tue, 5 Jun 2007 wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I am trying to create a "print to file" printer that would simply
>redirect a file to a folder. The issue I'm having is that say I print
>a PDF file, the "print to file" driver alters that PDF file to a PCL
>or PS file... I believe I would need a generic printer model that
>would support more than just ASCII text. Any idea how to handle
>this? Thanks.
>

You could try write-protecting the PDF file. If this doesn't work, copy
the PDF file to, say, PRINT.PDF, print this, then delete PRINT.*. You
could put this in a batch file so that it needs just one mouse click.
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Old 06-05-2007, 04:47 PM
Otto Sykora
 
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Default Re: print to file - without altering the original file

BUt if you print to the pdf printer, this one does automaticaly the
creation of a file and directs it to a folder, on the other hand it
does indeed use postscript for the conversion, therefore AFAIK some
kind of postscript needs to be present in the system in order to make
it all work.
I would rather check if there is a way in your pdf creator programm to
set the defoult foulder somehow.


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Old 06-05-2007, 06:55 PM
lemel_man
 
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Default Re: print to file - without altering the original file

tlevesqu@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to create a "print to file" printer that would simply
> redirect a file to a folder. The issue I'm having is that say I print
> a PDF file, the "print to file" driver alters that PDF file to a PCL
> or PS file... I believe I would need a generic printer model that
> would support more than just ASCII text. Any idea how to handle
> this? Thanks.
>
> TL
>

I don't really understand your problem. The printer driver I have with
my HP printer has a "Print to file" option which, when ticked, directs
the output to a file in a folder.
I also have a PDF writer that is implemented as a printer driver. If I
use it, it creates a PDF with a name of my choice, in a folder of my
choice. I can view and print the PDF with Acrobat Reader.
What am I missing?

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