Print My Publication to Disk
as a PostScript File From Adobe PageMaker
for Windows 95/98

  1. Open your publication in Adobe PageMaker.
  2. 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".
  3. 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

  1. Open your publication in Corel Ventura or Corel Draw.
  2. 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

  1. Open your publication in Microsoft Publisher.
  2. 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.
  3. 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

  1. Open your publication in QuarkXPress.
  2. 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

  1. Open your publication in Adobe Illustrator.
  2. 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.

  1. Open your publication in Adobe Photoshop.
  2. From the Mode Menu, Select CMYK Color or Grayscale.
  3. From the File Menu, Select "Save As".
  4. Select "TIFF" from the Format drop-down box.
  5. 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

  1. Select the Adobe PostScript Driver from the Chooser.
  2. Open your publication in MacroMedia FreeHand.
  3. 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

  1. Open your publication in Microsoft Excel.
  2. 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

  1. Open your publication in Microsoft PowerPoint.
  2. 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

  1. Open your publication in Microsoft Word.
  2. 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

  1. Open your publication in Microsoft Works.
  2. 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"