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Old 12-01-2004, 17:02   #16
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Re: print to file format

k got my comp back now the kids are having t hehe.
@rdhw, thx
@philip j fry, i got and installed from the links but it only comes up with a blank page on all of the files.
@flubflow, the pages i printed have faults on them, ie. little drag marks from the heads that are far to numerous to edit with an imager and i dont have CorelDraw so cant try that
the ins company haven't got back to me today so i'll have to wait a bit longer for that, even though the reason for being able to reprint them is so that i can go to the post office to get my tax, a laser copy is tidier and looks the part.
thx for the replies peeps, any more ideas?
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Out of interest, what insurance company is it?
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w*w.its4me.co.uk. very good deal i got from them too, £250 cheaper than any of the other 20 or so sites i went through, and it's fully comp too
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Re: print to file format

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Originally Posted by martinell
k got my comp back now the kids are having t hehe.
@rdhw, thx
@philip j fry, i got and installed from the links but it only comes up with a blank page on all of the files.
@flubflow, the pages i printed have faults on them, ie. little drag marks from the heads that are far to numerous to edit with an imager and i dont have CorelDraw so cant try that
the ins company haven't got back to me today so i'll have to wait a bit longer for that, even though the reason for being able to reprint them is so that i can go to the post office to get my tax, a laser copy is tidier and looks the part.
thx for the replies peeps, any more ideas?
CorelDraw is just an example of what I happen to use. There are free programs on the net that can interpret postscript files for viewing and reprinting. A quick google returns this: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/index.htm as mentioned before but there are probably others.
However, all this is academic if you cannot get back to the original web form to produce the postscript printfile anyway (because the one you have now is obviously not postscript). If you could get back to the webform then it would be easier to just print the form straight to your other printer anyway (assuming that is hooked up to that PC).

Edit: The only thing you can do with the existing printfile you have is to find someone who has the exact same printer as you, email or take the file along to them and do the same command as mentioned previously to copy the printfile to the printer port. (or fix your printer )
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