![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Similarly, you can configure any PDF workflow-those options under the PDF pop-up menu in Mac printing dialogs-as a virtual printer, letting you process documents you print from your iOS device. To use the screenshot example again, you could set up a PDF workflow that opens an image in Preview, resizes it to a particular size, and then saves it, as a PNG file, in your Website Images folder. (Note that not every Mac program supports multi-page documents. For example, if you send a four-page document to an image editor, the program will likely display only the first page of the document.)Īlso new since my original review is password security for each printer, real or virtual, so even if someone has access to your Wi-Fi network, they can’t print to your printer(s), or save files to your Mac(s), without the appropriate password(s). Similarly, you can now configure default settings for every printer. For virtual printers, you can change the name of the printer and, for save-to virtual printers, the save location and whether saved files are opened automatically.Īnother nifty new feature is support for AirPrint printing from Lion.įor real printers, this includes most of the settings-paper size, paper handling, layout, output quality-you’d see in a Mac OS X printing dialog. In other words, all the options available to iOS devices on your local network are also available to any Macs running Mac OS X 10.7 or later. ![]()
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