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Creating a Postscript Printer in Windows 2000/XP
Creating a Postscript Printer in Windows 2000/XP 3 of 7 This tells
windows that this printer will ‘print’ to a file rather than a real
printer. Click next. 6. For the printer software, select “have disk”.
Then browse to the folder containing the files from GenericPS.zip (see
link on tutorials page) and select MSCOL11.INF. Click open and then OK
6/10/2006 12:19 PM Creating a Postscript Printer in Windows 2000/XP 4 of
7 This gives windows a high resolution color postscript printer driver.
7. There should be exactly one printer listed,
“Generic Color PS for Commercial Printer”. Select it and click next. You may receive a warning about the driver being unsigned. Click “Continute anyway” to force installation of the driver (it is a Microsoft driver!). 8. Give the printer a name, and do NOT use this printer as a default printer, then click next: 6/10/2006 12:19 PM Creating a Postscript Printer in Windows 2000/XP 5 of 7 The name should be 31 characters or less for complete program compatibility. Select do not share this printer and click next. The select do not print a test page and click next. Finally, click finish
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Creating a Postscript Printer in Windows 2000/XP
“Generic Color PS for Commercial Printer”. Select it and click next. You may receive a warning about the driver being unsigned. Click “Continute anyway” to force installation of the driver (it is a Microsoft driver!). 8. Give the printer a name, and do NOT use this printer as a default printer, then click next: 6/10/2006 12:19 PM Creating a Postscript Printer in Windows 2000/XP 5 of 7 The name should be 31 characters or less for complete program compatibility. Select do not share this printer and click next. The select do not print a test page and click next. Finally, click finish
download Creating a Postscript Printer in Windows 2000/XP here
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