Epson Stylus COLOR 3000 User Manual - Epson Stylus RIP - Page 35

Drag and Drop Printing

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Printing with the StylusRIP Software Drag and Drop Printing Drag and drop allows you to print one or more files at a convenient time. You can close your applications, so your Macintosh can print as quickly as possible with the maximum system resources. You don't even have to have the StylusRIP application open before you start. Follow these steps: 1. Create a PostScript document as usual and set your Page Setup options. 2. Select Print from the File menu. 3. In the Print dialog box, set the Destination to File. 4. Select a level 2 binary PostScript file type (not an EPS file). 5. Select the other options you want to use, and click OK. When you return to the StylusRIP print dialog box, click Save. 6. If necessary, choose the folder where you want to save the print file. 7. After your file is created, simply drag it to the StylusRIP alias. StylusRIP opens (if it's not already open) and begins processing your file or files. You can continue to drag and drop multiple files, and they will be processed in order. 2-12

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Printing with the StylusRIP Software
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Drag and Drop Printing
Drag and drop allows you to print one or more files at a
convenient time. You can close your applications, so your
Macintosh can print as quickly as possible with the maximum
system resources. You don’t even have to have the StylusRIP
application open before you start. Follow these steps:
1.
Create a PostScript document as usual and set your Page
Setup options.
2.
Select
Print
from the File menu.
3.
In the Print dialog box, set the
Destination
to
File
.
4.
Select a level 2 binary PostScript file type (not an EPS file).
5.
Select the other options you want to use, and click
OK
.
When you return to the StylusRIP print dialog box, click
Save
.
6.
If necessary, choose the folder where you want to save the
print file.
7.
After your file is created, simply drag it to the StylusRIP
alias. StylusRIP opens (if it’s not already open) and begins
processing your file or files. You can continue to drag and
drop multiple files, and they will be processed in order.