The printer type and printer name of virtual printers are defined within the Overview panel. You cannot change these two items later. You cannot edit the other items before you have typed a name.
The detailed view of already existing virtual printers shows the communication channels used and the path to the respective hot folder.
All other virtual printer settings depend on the selected printer type.
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For local printers (the HP Designjet 50ps printer is connected directly or via the network), you can edit the settings for Print settings (paper, print quality), Color management (color space transformation), Layout (page edges, multiple pages, orientation) and Slugline (printed job information).
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For remote printers, you must define the settings for Print settings and Color management and select the export directory (i.e. the name of the subdirectory) the screened PDF files are saved to.
The settings for the virtual printers always correspond to the settings for jobs. The settings are assigned to the virtual printer and, as a result, by default also to all jobs output to this printer. However, you can modify the settings for each job. For detailed information on the individual panels, please refer to the job settings description:
and to Tell me about Remote printers.
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By changing from one settings panel to another, the changes in the current panel are accepted.
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Using this button, you reactivate a virtual printer that has been set on hold, making it available again for output.
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Using this button, you set a virtual printer on hold, i.e. the virtual printer does not cease to exist and can be reactivated at any time. However, you cannot send any jobs to this virtual printer until it is reactivated although the printer is available for selection. Any jobs currently queued for this virtual printer will be completed.
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To delete the current printer, use the trashcan icon. This can only be done if no job is being processed or scheduled for this virtual printer.
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Via the Reset button, all settings are reset to the default, meaning the previously saved settings.
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The changes are accepted by clicking OK. The Settings display is closed.
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The procedure is stopped when you click the Cancel button. The changes in the panel currently opened are lost.
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