Can I re-print a past print without having the source document? On Windows 10, I printed a document last night and, through pure carelessness, didn't save it (I was in a hurry and thought it'd be a one-off) and don't have the print to make a copy (it was a cut-
How to reduce file size produced by Microsoft Print to PDF? Before I switched to Win10, I used Adobe Acrobat 8 to print to PDF The PDF printer included with Windows 10 (Microsoft Print to PDF) produces files that are many times larger than those produced by
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How can I copy a print file to a networked printer? - Super User Use Microsoft's lpr client C:\>lpr ? Sends a print job to a network printer Usage: lpr -S server -P printer [-C class] [-J job] [-o option] [-x] [-d] filename Options: -S server Name or ipaddress of the host providing lpd service -P printer Name of the print queue -C class Job classification for use on the burst page -J job Job name to print on the burst page -o option Indicates type of the
How to combine two 1-page documents into two-sided print? I had a vaguely related problem: I needed to fax a single page PDF of a semi-confidential nature to someone, along with an added cover page that I wanted to compose ahead of time in MS Word, aka not using the fax software cover page feature
How to print documents to pictures (gif, bmp etc. ) on windows You can use PDFCreator It's free and open source Here's a bit more info on it: Create PDFs from any program that is able to print Security: Encrypt PDFs and protect them from being opened, printed etc
Convert adobe acrobat PDF to normal PDF - Super User Basically if it can be fully used without problems in an XFA reader like Chrome or FireFox you may be able to use that to reprint but all 3 renders can appear different, so then that means none are PDF, as PDF should not vary from method to method (the concept is all VALID PDFs should look the same whatever the rendering method)