Sanyo WXU700 Instruction Manual, PLC-WXU700 Network Set Up Windows - Page 118

Creating the available data, 2] How to use the Network Viewer 5 File Converter 2

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Chapter 9 Network Viewer functions [2] How to use the Network Viewer 5 (File Converter 2) The File Converter 2 is a kind of the printer driver software to convert to the optimized JPEG data for the projection from the any documents created by the other software such as text editor, spreadsheet or presentation software. It is possible to convert to the JPEG file from the any kinds of documents created by the software which has a "print" menu. Creating the available data 1 Open a document with the individual software. 2 Select a "Print" sub menu and open the printing dialog. On the window, select "Network Viewer 5 (File Converter 2)" icon on "Select Printer" item and click Print button. ✐Set the option setting for the page layout or paper setting by clicking Preferences button if required. 3 Select a folder and click Save button. ✐ The file name is named with "Image001" as default. If the converted image has 2 or more pages, the file names are numbered from "001" to "999" in serial order. ✐ Image quality and Conversion type can be set up on this window. For further information, please see "Setting of output destination and conversion mode" (☞ p.117). ✐ The white space may appear around the edges on the converted image depending on the type of the image data. ✐ The above procedure may differ in each computer environment and applications. ✐ The image data over 2 M bytes cannot be projected with Network viewer 5. 118

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Chapter 9 Network Viewer functions
The above procedure may differ in each computer environment and applications.
The image data over 2 M bytes cannot be projected with Network viewer 5.
[2] How to use the Network Viewer 5 (File Converter 2)
The File Converter 2 is a kind of the printer driver software to convert to the optimized JPEG data for
the projection from the any documents created by the other software such as text editor, spreadsheet
or presentation software. It is possible to convert to the JPEG file from the any kinds of documents
created by the software which has a "print" menu.
Creating the available data
1
Open a document with the individual software.
2
Select a "Print" sub menu and open the printing dialog. On the window, select "Network Viewer 5
(File Converter 2)" icon on "Select Printer" item and click
Print
button.
Set the option setting for the page layout or
paper setting by clicking
Preferences
button if
required.
3
Select a folder and click
Save
button.
The file name is named with "Image001" as
default.
If the converted image has 2 or more pages, the file
names are numbered from "001" to "999" in serial
order.
Image quality and Conversion type can be set up
on this window.
For further information, please
see "Setting of output destination and conversion
mode" (
+
p.117).
The white space may appear around the edges on
the converted image depending on the type of
the image data.