Fineprint Manual
Fineprint Manual
FinePrint 5 has many improvements. Here is a list of some of the new features:
l Keyboard and mouse wheel support for scrolling the preview window
l Adjustable gutters
l Print sheet function prints booklet sheets and double-sided sheets
l Stationery option for starting on a page other than the first
l Timeout settings for automated printing
l Pages can be deleted using Del key
l New page selection mechanism for deleting pages
l Booklets can be printed as sub-booklets for large amounts of content
l Name of FinePrinter appears in caption when using multiple FinePrinters
l Autosave filenames based on job name
l Automatic detection of A4/letter size paper upon installation
l Inside/outside edge stationery option for booklets
l New FormFactory option for mapping FinePrint forms to paper trays
l Status bar shows source and destination paper sizes, paper saved, scaling and zoom percentages
l Open, Save button on main dialog box
l Support for printer paper trays
l Jobs tab integrated into layout tab to avoid tab switching
l Improved zooming interface
l Automatic document defer to combine documents
Using FinePrint
FinePrint is a printer driver that allows you to manipulate printer output before it is printed. FinePrint is installed
and selected in the same way as other printer drivers.
To operate:
Print & Close - prints the current set of jobs in the preview and closes the FinePrint dialog box
Print - prints and leaves the FinePrint dialog box open. This is useful when printouts using different layouts are
required. For example, use the Print button when a final 1-up copy is needed as well as a 4-up file copy.
Definitions - the following terms are used throughout the help file:
Congratulations on your selection of FinePrint. You will be amazed at the things you can do with it. Here are a
few:
Saving paper
Using 2, 4, or 8 up layout options can save a significant amount of paper when printing drafts, transcripts,
program source code, contracts, email, web pages or any other internal document. It is particularly good for
saving paper when printing photographs.
Saving ink
By reducing the number of pages, expensive ink is saved. FinePrint also has an option to remove graphics,
further saving ink and printing time.
Watermarks
Watermarks can be used to identify particular document properties or mark documents for archival storage.
Examples are Confidential, Draft, etc. Custom watermarks can also be created.
Booklets
The booklet feature can be used to create compact 2 up, double-sided booklets.
Scaling
FinePrint can scale a document to any size sheet of paper. For example, legal size document content can be
printed on letter size paper or A4 content can be printed on letter size paper.
Forms
Forms can be created from any application. You can create a form and then print other content on top of the form
as you would with pre-printed letterhead. See FormFactory for further information.
Document Transfer
FinePrint files can be saved in a number of industry standard formats making transfer of printed output very easy.
See the Jobs tab for details.
Combining Documents
With FinePrint it is possible to combine different print jobs together to be printed as a single job.
Preview tab
The Preview tab is the main tab of FinePrint and is where most operations occur. It is here that the Layout and
Jobs mini-tabs can be accessed as well as the document preview.
Printer
Select the destination printer from this combo box. Network printers, fax drivers and other types of printer drivers
can be selected here. FinePrint options such as duplex characteristics can be set using the Options button
adjacent to the Printers list.
Double-sided
Turns double-sided printing on or off. Double-sided printing options can be set in the Options dialog box.
Copies
Set the number of complete, collated copies here. Default is 1 copy.
Layout mini-tab
The Layout options allow you to control the eventual printed output of your content.
Bypass
Use this setting if you want the output to go directly to the printer without any FinePrint modifications or scaling.
With this feature, it is convenient to set FinePrint as your default printer driver and use the Bypass option when
you want output to go directly to your destination printer.
1 up
Use this setting when you want to print a document in the same size as it would print without FinePrint but want to
apply FinePrint stationery or forms.
2 up
This is the default setting and is the most commonly used option. Almost all documents are readable printed at 2
up which results in a 50% reduction in printed paper and toner. Document drafts, legal briefs, email, computer
source code, etc. can be printed at 2 up with excellent results. It is also the best setting for printing to a fax
modem.
4 up
This is an excellent choice for those documents which contain text in sizes larger than 10 points. The text is
generally readable and paper and toner usage are reduced by 75%. Review copies of large manuals may be
printed using 4 up as well as court transcripts and presentations. 4 up is also a good choice for archiving
documents that must be stored in printed form. In 4 up mode, the page ordering feature is available.
8 up
This setting is a good choice for handouts of presentations or any other document where the point sizes are larger
than 14. 8 up offers the maximum paper compression and is suitable for archival documents. In 8 up mode, the
page ordering feature is available.
Booklet
This setting will create a 2 up double-sided booklet. Booklets are useful for presentations, brochures, or other
applications where a compact format is desired. If you have problems printing booklets, take a look at the
troubleshooting section.
Repeat
Checking this box will repeat each the same page in each available slot on a sheet. For example, if the layout is
set to 4 up, 4 of the same page will appear on the sheet.
Ordering
Down - draws the pages down before drawing them across the sheet of paper in 4 and 8 up modes. For example,
in 4 up mode, the page ordering would be:
Page Page
1 3
Page Page
2 4
Across - draws the pages across before drawing them down the sheet of paper in 4 and 8 up modes. For
example, in 4 up mode, the page ordering would be:
Page Page
1 2
Page Page
3 4
PDF - use this check box if you are printing landscape Acrobat (PDF) documents with Acrobat versions less than
4.0.
R to L - this option appears when a Middle Eastern or bi-directional language version of Windows is being used.
Selecting this option will reverse the ordering of pages within a page and will also make booklets begin open on
the left side instead of the right side. This item appears only when the "Enable right to left page ordering" item is
selected in the Settings tab.
Stationery
Select the stationery to apply from this combo box.
Form
Select the form to apply from this combo box.
Borders
Margins
This combo box allows you to adjust the white space around the content within a page. The options are:
Separate jobs
When printing multiple jobs, it is sometimes useful to have each job begin on a new sheet so that is easier to
determine where each job begins. The options available in the Separate jobs combo box are:
l off - pages are packed as tightly as possible with new jobs flowing into the first available space on a sheet
l by side - new jobs will begin on a new side of the paper
l by sheet - new jobs will begin on a new sheet of paper. FinePrint will print extra blank pages to ensure that
the job begins on a new sheet.
Note: if double sided printing is not being used, the "by side" and "by sheet" settings are equivalent.
Sheet 1
Job 1 Job 1
Page 1 Page 2
Job 1 Job 2
Page 3 Page 1
Sheet 2
Job 2 Job 2
Page 2 Page 3
Separate jobs by page/sheet
Sheet 1
Job 1 Job 1
Page 1 Page 2
Job 1
Page 3
Sheet 2
Job 2 Job 2
Page 1 Page2
Job 2
Page 3
Remove graphics
Check this box if graphics should be eliminated. This option is useful for saving ink when printing web pages with
advertising graphics.
This tab allows you to rename, rearrange and delete entire jobs. All jobs in the current FinePrint session are listed
here.
The job list shows the current set of jobs along with the number of pages in each. The following functions apply to
the currently selected job in the job list:
Delete - deletes the job and removes it from the list. If the "Show deleted jobs" option is checked, the deleted
state is indicated by changing the page count to "0 of x" where x is the number of pages contained in the job.
Undelete - undeletes the job, if it has been previously deleted. Note that this option is available only when the
"Show deleted jobs" option is checked.
Rename - renames the job. The job name can be added to documents by creating Stationery option. Jobs can
also be renamed by clicking on the job in the list and waiting for the edit cursor to appear.
Show job info - shows information about the selected job including:
l number of pages
l temp file name
l size of file
l version number of file
l fonts used
l paper trays used, if applicable
Show deleted jobs - checking this box displays jobs that have been deleted. This is useful when jobs need to be
undeleted.
Note: If this box is checked, deleted jobs are saved in FP files when using the Save button and when .FP files are
auto saved.
Rearranging jobs - jobs can be rearranged by dragging and dropping a selected job into the new position.
Stationery tab
A saved collection of header, footer and watermark is referred to as a stationery. FinePrint comes with a few pre-
defined stationery items but you can also create custom stationery.
l New - creates a new blank stationery which can be named from the resulting dialog box.
l Delete - deletes the selected stationery.
l Rename - renames the selected stationery.
Adding system variables to stationery can be done by pressing the "Insert Variable" button and selecting from
the following menu choices:
l Job Name - Inserts the name of the print job into the text. The job name is dependent on the application
but typically it is the name of the application followed by the file name. An example of a job name is:
Microsoft Word - MyFile.doc.
l Date - Inserts the current date into the text. The date will be updated whenever the document is printed.
l Time - Inserts the current time into the text. The time will be updated whenever the document is printed.
l Page x of y - Inserts the page number and the total number of printed sheets. This can be used for
documents that do not have the page number as part of the document content.
Justification options
Layer combo box determines where the stationery will be placed in relation to the document content. The choices
are:
Start stationery on page - specifies the page number on which to begin placing stationery. For example, if no
stationery should be placed on the first page, enter 2 for this field.
Start page numbers at - specifies the starting page number when using the "page number" variable in stationery
elements.
FormFactory tab
FinePrint can save a job as a form, on top of which other print jobs can be printed. For example, a letterhead may
be saved as a form and subsequent jobs printed on top of it. Using FormFactory, you can eliminate the need to
print, store and load pre-printed forms.
1. Create the form (letterhead, stock form, etc) in any application and select the Print command from the File
menu. Select the FinePrint driver when the Print dialog box appears.
2. When the FinePrint preview dialog appears, click the FormFactory tab.
3. Select the "Create form using current job" button and name your form in the dialog box that appears. Examples
might be, "My letterhead", or "Invoice form".
4. Set the Form option in the FormFactory tab. By default, the form will be used on every document page. Other
options are:
l Print on first job page only - this option applies to single page forms only and signifies that the form will be
printed on the first page of the document and not on subsequent pages.
l Do not repeat first form page - this option applies to 2 page forms only. It signifies that instead of repeating
the sequence of two pages, that the second page of the form should be used for all document pages other
than the first.
l Make this form a paper tray - use this option if you want to applications such as Microsoft Word to be able
to select FinePrint forms as paper trays. This is useful for mail-merge functions. The Trays button is used
to show which paper tray number is mapped to a particular form. In general, it is not necessary to access
this dialog box.
Microsoft Word Page Setup dialog box showing a FinePrint form used as a paper tray.
5. The form is now ready to use. Click the Close button in the FinePrint window.
Using Forms
Now that the form is created, you can print other jobs on top of it. This is done as follows:
2. When the FinePrint dialog box appears, select the name of the form you want from the Form combo box in the
Layout mini-tab. The preview window will display your current print job on top of the selected form.
Note: "Original" margins (controlled on the Layout mini-tab) will be automatically selected when forms are being
used. This is to ensure consistent alignment between the form and the job to be placed on top.
The Settings tab allows to you set global settings for the operation of FinePrint.
l left - gutter and binding occur on the left edge of the paper regardless of paper orientation
l top - gutter and binding occur on the top edge of the paper regardless of paper orientatiion
l right - gutter and binding occur on the right edge side of the paper regardless of paper orientation
l bottom - gutter and binding occur on the bottom edge of the paper regardless of paper orientation
l long side - gutter and binding occur on long side of the paper
l short side - gutter and binding occur on short side of the paper
Print as sub-booklets
Indicates the number of pages for each sub-booklet when printing large booklets. This is useful when the number
of booklet pages become large and difficult to fold.
Left click zooms to - this sets the zoom level that will occur when you click using the magnifier cursor. See the
zoom section for descriptions of the choices
FileSettings
The AutoSave feature saves previous the entire contents of FinePrint sessions automatically. This is useful in
case you need to get back to something you printed previously or if you suffer a system crash while printing.
The number of complete sessions to save can be set using the spin control provided. The files are saved in My
Documents\FinePrint files\AutoSave as FP files by default. Default file locations for manual and auto saved files
can be set using the "Folder locations" button. The AutoSave files can be deleted using the "Delete autosaved
files" button.
Create new FinePrinter - clicking this button allows the creation of a new FinePrinter that has a copy of the
settings in the current FinePrint session. Creating multiple FinePrinters allows for easy access to a pre-defined
set of printing attributes. Some examples of other FinePrinters are:
l FP source code printer with 2 up, stationery with date and time that is automatically sent to the high speed
printer and has the FinePrint user interface turned off
l FP letterhead printer with 1 up, a letterhead form, uses the heavy stock paper tray, to the color printer with
the user interface on for preview purposes.
l FP Draft printer with 2 up, stationery with DRAFT watermark on regular paper.
About tab
Note: it is necessary to print to FinePrint in order to access the About tab. Do not access the About tab from the
Properties or preferences in the Windows control panel.
Deleting pages
A page, group of pages or single jobs can be deleted before printing. This is useful for deleting empty web pages
from a web browser print job or deleting pages that were accidentally printed. To delete a single page just click on
it in the preview and press the Del key. Right-clicking on a single pages or selection of pages (see below) will
display a context menu with the following choices:.
Selecting pages
Selected pages are indicated by a bold rectangle around them in the preview . Any group of selected pages can
be deleted. The table below shows
Undeleting pages
Deleted pages can be undeleted by:
Note: if "show deleted pages" option is selected, deleted pages are drawn on the screen but they are not printed.
Previewing
Previewing
FinePrint will display the actual pages of the print job, allowing a preview of the pages before they are printed.
The scroll bar to the right of the page display view in the Layout tab can be used to scroll through the document.
Pages and sheets can be zoomed by double-clicking the page in the previewr or by using the context menu by
right clicking the pages.
Blank pages can be inserted before or after any page in the document. Right-click on a page in the preview,
select "Insert blank page", then select either "before this page" or "after this page".
Note: It is possible to change the appearance of the blank pages you insert. For example, you may want a blank
page that says, "This page intentionally left blank". In order to change the appearance of blank pages, create a
form and name it "blank.fp". The contents of the "blank" form will be used for inserted blank pages.
Jobs mini-tab
This tab allows you to rename, rearrange and delete entire jobs. All jobs in the current FinePrint session are listed
here.
The job list shows the current set of jobs along with the number of pages in each. The following functions apply to
the currently selected job in the job list:
Delete - deletes the job and removes it from the list. If the "Show deleted jobs" option is checked, the deleted
state is indicated by changing the page count to "0 of x" where x is the number of pages contained in the job.
Undelete - undeletes the job, if it has been previously deleted. Note that this option is available only when the
"Show deleted jobs" option is checked.
Rename - renames the job. The job name can be added to documents by creating Stationery option. Jobs can
also be renamed by clicking on the job in the list and waiting for the edit cursor to appear.
Show job info - shows information about the selected job including:
l number of pages
l temp file name
l size of file
l version number of file
l fonts used
l paper trays used, if applicable
Show deleted jobs - checking this box displays jobs that have been deleted. This is useful when jobs need to be
undeleted.
Note: If this box is checked, deleted jobs are saved in FP files when using the Save button and when .FP files are
auto saved.
Rearranging jobs - jobs can be rearranged by dragging and dropping a selected job into the new position.
Options Dialog
This dialog allows changing the FinePrint settings for each of the available printers on your system. Since printers
have different methods of paper handling, this dialog allows you specify how FinePrint should handle each of the
printers. This dialog box is available by clicking the Options button on the FinePrint Preview tab.
Printer Wizard
The Wizard determines the capabilities of your printer and sets the correct options for duplex printing. It can also
determine if there are special corrections that FinePrint needs to applu to support a paticular printer. Click the
Wizard button at the bottom of the Options dialog box and follow the sequence of screens and test prints and your
printer will be properly configured.
Note: You can also change the printer settings directly without using the Wizard if you prefer by using the controls
described below.
Paper tray
FinePrint permits selection of output paper trays on printers that have them. The trays for the first sheet and
subsequent sheets can be selected.
Reverse Printing
This option is useful for inkjet or other printers that require manual reverse collation of pages when printing is
complete. Note that this option may be required for proper operation of double-sided printing if you have such a
printer. If your printer delivers pages in the reverse order, you should check this option before attempting double-
sided printing. Checking this option would, for example, print the pages of a 5 page document in the following
order: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
Note: In the Manual Duplex mode, after FinePrint is done printing all of the front sides of the sheets, a dialog box
will appear prompting to re-insert the pages into the printer for printing on the backside (side that has not yet been
printed) of the sheets. Press OK on the dialog box when the sheets have been re-inserted into the printer.
Orientation
FinePrint will automatically calculate the most efficient page layout in most cases. In cases where the default
needs overriding, use these options:
Printer Corrections
While FinePrint works correctly on most printers, some printers require a corrections. For this reason, FinePrint
provides these corrections:
Note: This option applies only to printers that have automatic duplex.
PDF font correction
Check this box if your fonts are not printed correctly from Adobe Acrobat.
l Draw Normally - colored text will print correctly with this option in most cases.
l Color correction - select if colored text is missing or if watermarks do not print or are printed in black.
l Convert to black - convert all colored text be drawn as black.
Rotated Pages
This combo box has options to control how pages are rotated in the case where a document or group of
documents has pages in both landscape and portrait orientations.
Extra Margins
Set this option if you are missing any borders or are experiencing truncation of content when printing. This
adjustment increases the margin from the sheet by the specified number of pixels. Print a Test Page to determine
the correct number of pixels.
Test Page
FinePrint will print a test page showing how many pixels to apply to the margin correction.
Custom settings
This button displays the properties dialog associated with the currently selected printer. From here, you can
create custom settings for your printer to be used when using FinePrint.
These options are available from the FinePrint printer driver icon in the Printers folder. The Printers folder is on
the Windows Start menu, Settings option.
Paper size
This option sets the default paper size. FinePrint supports a large number of paper sizes as well as custom paper
sizes. Custom paper sizes can be created by using the Custom button which is next to the list of available stock
sizes.
Orientation
Set this option to either portrait or landscape.
FinePrint dialog
Do not show dialog
This mode is useful if FinePrint settings are rarely changed and a preview is not necessary. The FinePrint dialog
will not appear and the job will be sent to the printer using the previously defined settings. This mode is also
useful when creating multiple FinePrint drivers. It is not possible to combine documents in this mode
FinePrint has the ability to save print jobs in its native format (.FP) and other formats such as BMP, TIF, GIF, EMF
and text.
l FP - saves the jobs in their original state, without any stationery or forms
l TIF - saves the jobs as a TIFF file in the current layout with any form, stationery or border applied
l JPEG - saves a series of JPEG files, one file for each page
l BMP - saves a series of BMP files, one file for each page
l EMF - saves a series extended metafile format files, one file for each page
l TXT - extracts the text from the jobs and saves a TEXT file, either with line breaks or without.
Note: the saved files contain only the page content, not any stationery, forms, layouts or other FinePrint
embellishments.
Creating booklets
Booklets are created from a set of jobs by scaling and rearranging the pages such that a booklet is created when
the sheets are printed and folded. FinePrint supports "2 up" booklets where each side of a sheet contains two
pages.
Creating booklets
In the Layout mini-tab, select the Booklet option. The preview will show all the booklet pages in sequence
including any blank pages resulting from empty slots on booklet sheets. There is no need to check the double-
sided option since booklets are automatically printed double-sided.
Booklet options
When booklets have a large number of pages, it becomes difficult to fold the pages. In this case, sub-booklets
are required to break the booklet up into smaller, easily foldable sections. The number of sheets in each sub-
booklet can be set in the Settings tab.
For example, if 8.5 x 11 inch pages are to be printed on a 11x17 inch sheet, do the following:
FinePrint will reformat the document to fit on the new sheet size. The sheet size will be indicated in the FinePrint
status bar at the bottom of the window.
Creating multiple FinePrinters
It is possible to install FinePrint multiple times, each installation with a different set of layout, printer or other
options. All of the "FinePrinters" will appear in the Print dialog box of your applications.
For example, it is possible to create a printer named "FinePrint letterhead printer" that is set up to print on your
letterhead form on your color printer, without showing the FinePrint dialog box.
Or you could create a "FinePrint source code printer" that prints 2 up with a page numbering stationery to your
high speed printer.
To create a new FinePrinter, click the "Create new FinePrinter" item in the Settings tab.
Printing options
Using FinePrint, the contents of the preview window can be printed using the following options:
Print & Close - clicking this button on the main FinePrint window prints to the current printer and closes the
dialog box.
Print - prints and leaves the dialog box open. Use this button if you need to print the same content in different
formats.
Print this sheet - this option is available by right-clicking on a page in the preview. The sheets containing the
currently selected page or set of pages will be printed. In the case of booklet or double-sided printing, the correct
double-sided sheets will be printed. This mode is useful if some sheets did not print properly.
Print this job - prints the current job to the current printer.
Combining jobs
FinePrint can defer the printing of jobs so that you can combine multiple print jobs as a single FinePrint job. This
is useful for short items such as web pages that need to be combined into a single 2 or 4 up page. It is also
useful when there are a number of documents to be printed together to a shared printer so that the jobs of others
are not interspersed.
In order to combine multiple jobs together, just print to FinePrint, return to your application and print again. As
long as the FinePrint window is available, all jobs will continue to be collected in the preview automatically.
Note: If FinePrint disappears behind other windows, just click on the FinePrint icon in the task bar at the bottom of
the Windows display.
The Separate Jobs feature is useful when using combining documents to control how different jobs are printed on
different sides or sheets.
To see a list of all your print jobs, click the Jobs mini-tab in the Preview tab.
Zooming
It is possible to zoom in on the pages so get more detail or to check the printing accuracy.
Double-clicking a page in the preview will cause it to zoom. The location on the cursor at the time of the double-
click determines the center of the zoomed image.
FinePrint can copy the currently displayed sheet on the layout tab to the clipboard. Right-click anywhere on the
sheet to get the context menu, select the "Copy sheet to clipboard" item and then one of the following format
choices:
l text - ignores all graphics and places the sheet text on the clipboard for searching and editing using your
favorite word processor.
l bitmap - a bitmap rendition of the sheet. The bitmap color depth and resolution can be set using bitmap
settings below..
l metafile - a scalable rendition of the sheet. This option is useful if scaling the document is important. This
format can result in large files when saved from another application.
l bitmap settings - allows changing the bitmap color depth and resolution.
Note: If a single page is desired instead of the sheet, change the layout tab options to 1 up and use the clipboard
operations.
If you want to save the entire contents of the current FinePrint session to a file with any of the above formats
(bitmaps will be converted to TIFF or PCX), please see the Jobs tab.
Troubleshooting
Tutorials on various topics can be found on the tutorial section of our web site.
Tips
Create a travelogue
A booklet travelogue can be created that contains all the flight information, hotel and car reservations, maps,
activities, etc. Just use FinePrint to collect your web pages as you are browsing. When you are done, simply print
the whole collection as a booklet. If you want to get fancy, use your word processor to create a cover page for
your booklet and print it before you start collecting your web pages. You can save your work by using the Jobs
tab.
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will be removed.
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license terms form more details.
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