Printing to an external file
You can print document(s) to an external file, such as an ASCII or PostScript® file. The documents are not actually printed but saved in a file that you specify on your hard disk drive. In Windows®, you must set up a PostScript® printer before printing to a file.
To set up a PostScript printer in Windows
About this task
Procedure
- From the task bar at the bottom of the screen, choose .
- Select a PostScript® printer.
- Click .
- Click Details.
- Under Print to the following port, select an option starting with FILE:.
- Click Apply and then OK.
To print to a file
Procedure
- Click .
- Do one of the following under What To Print:
- To print one or more documents, select Selected documents.
- To print a list of documents, select Selected view.
- In the Name field under Printer, select a PostScript® printer description with on FILE: as the Type description. Click OK and enter a file name.
- Click OK.
Results
Tip: If you have access to more than one printer,
you can set up one printer, with the appropriate driver, to always
print to a file. Then, when you want to go from printing documents
to printing files, you can switch printers in the Print dialog box.
Macintosh users
About this task
Procedure
- Do one of the following:
- To print one or more documents to a file, select the document(s) in any view where they appear.
- To print a list of documents in a folder or view to a file, switch to the folder or view and select the document(s)
- Click .
- For OS X, in the drop-down menu whose default is Copies & Pages, choose OutputOptions and select Save as File.
- Optional: Specify a format. For more information, refer to your Macintosh OS Help.
- Click Print.