Print
My Publication to Disk
as a PostScript File From Adobe PageMaker
for Windows 95/98
- Open your publication
in Adobe PageMaker.
- Select "Document Setup"
from the File Menu.
2.1 Set your
target resolution to 600dpi.
2.2 Select your Adobe PostScript Printer Driver from the "Compose to
Printer" drop-down box.
2.3 Click "OK".
- Select "Print" from
the File Menu.
3.1 Select your
Adobe PostScript Printer Driver from the PPD drop-down box.
3.2 Click the "Options" button.
3.3 Select "Normal" from the "Send image data" drop-down box.
3.4 Select "PostScript and TrueType" from the "Download fonts" drop-down
box.
3.5 Click "Print".
3.6 Name your document ending with the extension ".ps".
3.7 Click "OK".
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Print
My Publication to Disk
as a PostScript File From
CorelDRAW Professional Publisher
for Windows 95/98
- Open your publication
in Corel Ventura or Corel Draw.
- Select "Print" from
the File Menu.
2.1 Select your
Adobe PostScript Printer Driver from the Printer Name drop-down box.
2.2 Enable "Print to Printer".
2.3 Select 600dpi for Print Quality.
2.4 Click "Print".
2.5 Name your document ending with the extension ".ps".
2.6 Click "OK".
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Print
My Publication to Disk
as a PostScript File From
Microsoft Publisher for Windows 95/98
- Open your publication
in Microsoft Publisher.
- Select "Print Setup"
from the File Menu.
2.1 Select your
Adobe PostScript Printer Driver from the Printer Name drop-down box. of the
printer.
2.2 Click "OK".
2.3 Click "Yes" for Update Embedded Objects.
- Select "Print" from
the File Menu.
3.1 Select your
Adobe PostScript Printer Driver from the Printer Name drop-down box.
3.2 Click "OK".
3.3 Name your document ending with the extension ".ps".
3.4 Click "OK".
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Print
My Publication to Disk as a PostScript File From QuarkXPress for Windows 95/98
- Open your publication
in QuarkXPress.
- Select "Print" from
the File Menu.
2.1 Select your
Adobe PostScript Printer Driver from the Printer Name drop-down box.
2.2 Click "OK".
2.3 Name your document ending with the extension ".ps".
2.4 Click "OK".
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Design
& Image/Color Enhancement Software
for Windows 95/98
Follow these
step by step instructions for printing PostScript files from the most popular
page design & image/color enhancement software packages for Windows 95/98.
Print
My Publication to Disk
as a PostScript File From Adobe Illustrator
for Windows 95/98
- Open your publication
in Adobe Illustrator.
- Select "Print Setup"
from the File Menu.
2.1 Select your
Adobe PostScript Printer Driver from the Printer Name drop-down box.
2.2 Click "OK".
2.3 Name your document ending with the extension ".ps".
2.4 Click "OK".
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Print
My Publication to Disk
as a PostScript File From Adobe Photoshop
for Windows 95/98
If
your publication is Color or Gry Scale (B&W), rather than creating a PostScript
file, just save your image as a TIFF file.
- Open
your publication in Adobe Photoshop.
- From the Mode Menu,
Select CMYK Color or Grayscale.
- From the File Menu,
Select "Save As".
- Select "TIFF" from
the Format drop-down box.
- Name your image and
click "Save". It's a good idea to name your file ending in the extension ".tif"
just to separate "tif" files from ".eps", ".jpg"
files and others.
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Print
My Publication to Disk
as a PostScript File From MacroMedia FreeHand
for Windows 95/98
- Select the Adobe PostScript
Driver from the Chooser.
- Open your publication
in MacroMedia FreeHand.
- Select "Print to File"
from the File Menu.
3.1 Select your
Adobe PostScript Printer Driver from the Printer Name drop-down box.
3.2 Click "OK".
3.3 Name your document ending with the extension ".ps".
3.4 Click
"OK".
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Office
Suite Software for Windows 95/98
Follow these
step by step instructions for printing PostScript files from the most popular
office suite software packages for Windows 95/98.
Print
My Publication to Disk
as a PostScript File From Microsoft Excel
for Windows 95/98
- Open your publication
in Microsoft Excel.
- Select "Print" from
the File Menu.
2.1 Select your
Adobe PostScript Printer Driver from the Printer Name drop-down box.
2.2 Click "OK".
2.3 Name your document ending with the extension ".ps".
2.4 Click "OK".
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Print
My Publication to Disk
as a PostScript File From Microsoft PowerPoint
for Windows 95/98
- Open your publication
in Microsoft PowerPoint.
- Select "Print" from
the File Menu.
2.1 Select your
Adobe PostScript Printer Driver from the Printer Name drop-down box.
2.2 Click "OK".
2.3 Name your document ending with the extension ".ps".
2.4 Click "OK".
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Print
My Publication to Disk
as a PostScript File From Microsoft Word
for Windows 95/98
- Open your publication
in Microsoft Word.
- Select "Print" from
the File Menu.
2.1 Select your
Adobe PostScript Printer Driver from the Printer Name drop-down box.
2.2 Click "OK".
2.3 Name your document ending with the extension ".ps".
2.4 Click "OK".
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Print
My Publication to Disk
as a PostScript File From Microsoft Works
for Windows 95/98
- Open your publication
in Microsoft Works.
- Select "Print" from
the File Menu.
2.1 Select your
Adobe PostScript Printer Driver from the Printer Name drop-down box.
2.2 Click "OK".
2.3 Name your document ending with the extension ".ps".
2.4 Click "OK"