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1. Verify the Compilation options and Resource options settings in the Document properties dialog box are the ones you
want for this document.
2. From the PlanetPress Design Button, choose Send to | Printer.
3. Select the printer location you want the converted document to reference.
Printer storage: Select the printer location. When PlanetPress Design converts the document, it includes the Post-
Script code to install the document in the selected location.
4. If you want to include the PostScript code for producing a confirmation page in the converted document, in the Con-
firmation page box, select Embedded confirmation page (less accurate). If you want to save this PostScript
code to a separate file, select Confirmation page.
Embedded confirmation page is useful if the printer on which you eventually want to install the document is not con-
nected to the computer running PlanetPress Design.
5. Click Save Printer File.
6. Enter the name of the file in which you want to save the converted document and click Save.
If you selected Confirmation page in the Confirmation page box, PlanetPress Design prompts you again, this time to
specify the name of the file to which you want to save the PostScript code for producing the confirmation page.
7. In the Send to Printers dialog box, in the Select printers list, clear any selected printers. If any printers are
selected when you exit the Send to Printers dialog box, PlanetPress Design installs the document on each of those
printers.
8. Click OK.
To convert a document without the PostScript code to install it on a printer:
1. Verify the Compilation options and Resource options settings in the Document properties dialog box are the ones you
want for this document.
2. From the PlanetPress Design Button, choose Send to | Host.
3. Click Save Host File.
4. Enter the name of the file in which you want to save the converted document and click Save.
To send a document to a UNIX or Linux print spooler system:
1. Verify the Compilation options and Resource options settings in the Document properties dialog box are the ones you
want for this document.
2. From the PlanetPress Design Button, choose Send to | Host.
3. In the Host Type box, select Codehost BrightQ.
4. Set options for document output.
Host name or IP address: Enter the host name or the IP address of the UNIX or Linux workstation. PlanetPress
Design transfers the document to the UNIX or Linux workstation and print spooler system using TCP/IP. Be sure to
specify the accompanying password.
Port: The default port number is 5662. The port number may be modified under the specification of the network admin-
istrator. PlanetPress Design must connect to the specified TCP port and send a document conforming to the following
specifications.
Password: Enter the password for the workstation.
Document name: Enter the file name for the converted document. This must be a file name, not a path. The name
must be no longer than 10 characters.
Printer storage: Select the printer location of the installed document. PlanetPress Design sends both the trigger and
compiled document.
Force PostScript mode: Select this option when the destination printer is used for printing jobs in other formats
such as PJL, and when PlanetPress is not sending the output to the printer’s hard disk. When this option is selected, Plan-
etPress Design inserts the following command statement
[Esc]%-12345X@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = POSTSCRIPT
to precede
the document as well as any other command statement.
Save Host File button: When clicked, saves the document as a postscript file in a specified folder.
Send to Host button: When clicked, sends the document from PlanetPress Design to BrightQ.
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