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Virtual printer

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Allowing remote printing of documents over the Internet. At least one example of this technology creates a virtual printer on one computer which actually converts the document and sends it to a remote server, from which the file can be printed to a printer attached to a PC in a remote location.
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Allowing user to control certain aspects of printing not supported natively, such as printing multiple pages per sheet without border, print letterhead, watermarks etc. This output can either be saved in a file for future printing or passed to another
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When a document is "printed" by a virtual printer, instead of physically printing it on paper or other material the underlying software processes the images of its pages in some other way, often resulting in a
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Previewing a printed document before printing it, to save ink and paper. This functionality is also built into many GUI applications.
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a virtual printer (or punch) file to another user, who can read it as input. This provides a basic means of
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Similar technology is also being used to allow printing from devices such as
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for printing to either a virtual printer (to create a
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Index


GTK+
dialog box
PDF
PostScript
computing
user interface
API
printer driver
computer printer
file
B5500
Master Control Program
VM/370
spool
file transfer
PDF
TIFF
fax server
smart phones
List of virtual printer software
Spooling
Categories
Computer printers
Device drivers

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