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Scribe SA Standalone Series Operator’s Guide
Document Revision: 05/31/06
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Utilizing .PDF Files for Printing – Con’t
(Command Module Client Only)
Note: When submitting PDF files for printing via SaClient. The drivers
for the printer in which you are submitting to, must be loaded on the
client machine or workstation as SaClient.
Please see the Quick
Setup Guide for more information on PDF Printing
• After you lay out your design, the
template layer needs to be “turned off”.
This simply done by using the layers
palette. (red square, Fig. D) You’ll
notice to the left of each layer is an eye.
Clicking the eye will turn that layer off.
Notice the template now disappears. Fig.
E
• You will now need to convert your
design into a PDF file, to do this, make
sure you have Adobe Acrobat installed.
From the File Menu, choose Print.
Under the Printer section of the Print
Dialog, change the Printer name to the
PDF Printer (acrobat versions vary in
names). Fig. F Click the OK button.
• You will be prompted to give a name to
the PDF file. The default name that
should be used for Standalone units, is
1.PDF. If this is a multi set of labels,
then label the PDF filename accordingly
(example, 1.PDF, 2.PDF, etc.). Fig. G
Fig.
E.
Fig.
F.
Fig.
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CAUTION
Please ensure the Client Machine or
workstation where SaClient is being used, does
not have the “full” version of Acrobat
installed. Instead please install Acrobat
Reader, v 6.0 or higher.