said:
>In <200604030033.k330X9si110760@pimout5-ext.prodigy.net>, on 04/02/06
> at 05:32 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>BINGO! That did it. I am so jazzed.
>Me, too!
>Perhaps the author should change "path" to "path and file name" or
>something clearer.
>Let me know how the quality of your output is - mine has some horizontal
>lines.
The quality (so far) is absolutely fantastic.
I pretty much followed Steven's instructions except I chose to install the
printer recommended by the "readme.txt" file -- a HP Designjet 750C/PS. I
started QUEPDF.EXE, went to the web site where the article I needed is and
"printed" the article to the PS printer. It was a large file, but
eventually the ePDF box opened and showed my article there. I clicked on
OK and voila -- a PDF file (which I can now email to people who don't have
access to that particular web site).
The PDF file printed out on my Laserjet 1200 looking just as if I had
printed it directly from the web site. I couldn't ask for more.
Thanks again for all your help.
Sandy
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