submit the job to print, or change the parameters of the job and
resubmit it for processing or printing.
●
Store
Files sent to this printer are spooled to the
Storage
area and
wait until you submit them for processing and printing. The files
remain in PDL format (such as: PS, PDF, VPS, and PPML).
In addition to using the default virtual printers, you can create a
virtual printer, and edit a virtual printer's settings.
Adding and editing a virtual printer
Add a new virtual printer and then edit job parameters of the virtual
printer.
When you add a new virtual printer, you can specify if it is
published on the network and if the virtual printer parameters will
override the PPD parameters.
1.
From the
Tools
menu, select
Resource Center
.
2.
In the
Resource
list, make sure that
Virtual Printers
is
selected.
3.
Click
+
.
4.
In the
Name
box, type a name for the new printer that you
want to add.
5.
From the
Based on
list, select an existing printer with similar
settings.
6.
The
Publish on the network
check box is selected by default.
Clear the check box if you do not want to publish the printer on
the network.
7.
(Optional) Select the
Override PPD parameters
check box if
you would like the virtual printer settings to override the
parameters set in the PPD file.
8.
(Optional) Select the
Support dynamic page exceptions
check box if you would like the virtual printer to support files
with embedded
setpagedevice
commands.
9.
(Optional) In the
Comments
box, type any comment
regarding the virtual printer parameters.
10.
Click
Edit
to change the job parameters of your new virtual
printer.
Note:
If you don't edit the job parameters, the settings of the new virtual
printer are taken from the printer on which it was based.
11.
Click
Save
to save your changes in the job parameters
window.
12.
Click
OK
.
The new printer appears in the virtual printer list.
Adding and editing a virtual printer
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