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First of all, you have to configure the printing to your needs. The conceptual central element for this is to create a "Printing Configuration". Such a configuration covers all things around the printing, for e.g. which paper dimensions to use and which txpe of record you want to print. To access the configuration for printing, you have to go to the Menu, View -> Print and Labeling. Here you find the configuration things and all global printing options.
 
First of all, you have to configure the printing to your needs. The conceptual central element for this is to create a "Printing Configuration". Such a configuration covers all things around the printing, for e.g. which paper dimensions to use and which txpe of record you want to print. To access the configuration for printing, you have to go to the Menu, View -> Print and Labeling. Here you find the configuration things and all global printing options.
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== HoTos ==
 
== HoTos ==

Revision as of 21:06, 10 June 2013

Printing in PartKeepr must first be configured dependent on the needs you have. To print things, you have two basic options:

  • Download the file and manually print it to your printer (The easy way).
  • Send the file directly to the printer using a special service (The more sophisticated way).

First of all, you have to configure the printing to your needs. The conceptual central element for this is to create a "Printing Configuration". Such a configuration covers all things around the printing, for e.g. which paper dimensions to use and which txpe of record you want to print. To access the configuration for printing, you have to go to the Menu, View -> Print and Labeling. Here you find the configuration things and all global printing options.

Printing Basic Installation

HoTos

Printing Configuration Basic HowTo PDF

Reference for Renderer

DefaultPDFRenderer

Common to all renderer topics