You can avoid creating a large file.
Merging is combining the records in two different file into a single file.
Most home printer-scanners will create a file of the document.
A High Quality and Costly Printer can be Shared...!! Space for keeping No. of Printers can be saved
I don't know of an official printer file format. However, if you print to file, the data stream is saved as the .xps format. Perhaps this is what you are looking for.
To open an adt file, you must use an advantage database driven application, server or utilities. .adt file=Advantage database file. Advantage database by Sybase.
The PRN file gives the computer information about the printer. The PC Magazine site has specific instructions for you to add a printer to your system that will work.
From MS Word Help, which you probably could have looked up yourself: If you want to print your document at a much higher resolution than what's available on your desktop printer, you can select a different printer in the Print dialog box, format your document, print your document to a file, and take the file to a computer connected to the printer you selected, such as a service bureau. A printer file saves the necessary information from your document so that line and page breaks and font spacing remain the same. Any printer that uses the same printer language (for example, PostScript) can print the file and match the output from your computer, provided that the fonts used in the document are available on the printer. Also, when you use a printer file, you can print your document from a computer that doesn't have Word installed.
1.more time reqired when we connect printer to large network.
decrement in file size.........
very simple. follow these steps 1--install acrobat reader or foxit panthom with virtual printer 2--open caj file in caj viewer , then click on print from file->print, slect printer as pdf printer and print it out.now you have pdf
Stapling is a printer property. If your printer supports it go to [File] [Print] and select you printer. Then click on [Properties] and change your settings there.
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