When I try to print to CutePDF or other PDF virtual printers on my Windows
PC from these sites I get an error message saying they will not print to
pdf.  For the one that I mentioned not wanting to print reams of parts that
I didn't need, I even renamed a virtual printer for the purpose but the
site could tell it was a print-to-PDF and refused.

Hmm - I just realized that the one difference in your suggestion is to set
my pdf printer as the default.  I'll try that next time I have a need for
pdf over hard copy.

Raymond Horton

On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wed, March 28, 2012 3:13 pm, Raymond Horton wrote:
> > There is also a "print on command" function that some sellers use.  It
> does
> > not deliver pdfs but gives the buyer the ability to print one copy on his
> > or her printer.  You can see this at places like
> > http://www.musicnotes.com/
>
> I've used them. Print-on-command sites will use your default printer ...
> which
> you can set to a PDF virtual printer and print a PDF set for re-use at any
> time.
>
> I use docPrint Pro on Windows with my own stuff when I want to print it to
> a
> different size paper for collating into a collection. PDF prints nicely to
> PDF
> on different size virtual paper. :)
>
> Dennis
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