| Frequently
Asked Questions
Last updated: November 22nd, 2002
1. Where's the latest
version of this FAQ?
- The latest version of this document is always
available at:
http://www.blue-pacific.com/products/flashprinter/docs/Faq.htm
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2.
The printed Flash movie contains header and footer labels
- how can I avoid this?
- Headers and footers are added by the application from where
you are printing - usually applications provide a way to configure
header and footer texts. Good places to search for are the
application Preferences dialog or on the Page Setup dialog.
3. How can page
margins be set?
- Page margins are defined by the printing application, they
usually can be set on the Page Setup dialog. Other applications
(for example Word and other Office applications) allow you
to change margins dynamically on the application itself.
4. Some text on
a printed Flash movie appears pixelated, even if I select
Vectors in the Type setting - why?
- Since Flash Printer depends on what the application sends
to it (as any other printer), this means that the application
sent the text block as an image, instead of as normal text.
Check if you have the used fonts installed on your system.
Although some applications simply substitute an unknown font
for another, some other applications like Acrobat PDF Reader
seem to print pixelated text blocks for fonts which are not
installed or which lack font permissions.
5. The "printed"
Flash movie zooms and scrolls too slow - even with Page Previews
enabled - what can I do?
- This is due to a document with complex pages (large number
of text blocks or shapes) leading to poor Flash player complexity.
Try the following measures:
- Set
the Encoding Type to Bitmaps.
- Choose
a smaller Page Size, so that the document is printed in
a larger number of pages, distributing the document to more
pages - causing each page to be less complex.
- Decrease
the Resolution Quality setting.
- Choose
the 'Raw Pages' or 'Slide Show' Interfaces and a Fixed width
HTML template (for example the 'Fixed Width 800 Pixels'
template).
- On
Interfaces that include this option, set the Flash Quality
to Medium or Low.
As
a general rule, test the Flash movies with complex pages on
your target machines and operating systems, to ensure a good
user experience.
6.
I'm getting an error printing to Flash Printer.
- Printing errors can be related with low free disk space,
specially if printing with Encoding Type set to Bitmaps
which usually consumes a lot of disk space during the printing
process. If you get such an error check the amount of free
disk space both on the drive where Flash Printer is installed
and on your Windows installation drive.
7.
Why are pages appearing last to first?
- Some applications (for example Word and other Office applications)
include a 'Reverse Order' setting that can be turned off on
the 'Preferences' or 'Options' dialog of such applications.
8.
Why
has the Flash Printer installation requested a reboot?
- A reboot might be needed if you are reinstalling Flash Printer
and some of its DLL files are locked in memory. If you get
such an error, please reboot and reinstall Flash Printer immediately
after the reboot. Take care that Administration privileges
are required to perform the installation.
9.
Why
am I getting error '1100032' during installation?
- This error will happen on systems using a software that
comes bundled with HP printers, the HP Taskbar Icon, if you
have this software running on your Taskbar, close it during
Flash Printer installation, and launch it again later.
10.
What are the differences between the registered and evaluation
versions?
- The evaluation version adds a watermark to the generated
Flash movies saying "Created with Flash Printer Evaluation",
it also saves with the Protect from Import flag and doesn't
include source code for the Interfaces.
11. Does
Flash Printer run on Windows 95/98/ME/NT 4?
- The current version of Flash Printer runs only on Windows
2000 and Windows XP. Unfortunately older Windows versions
do not support the kind of processing that Flash Printer must
perform on printed content.
12. What
is Blue*Pacific Software's policy regarding updates and patches?
- The latest evaluation version is always available for
download from the usual location, identified with a build
number ( like: "build 1.0.420"). To check if you
have the latest version, please compare this build number
with the one available on the About dialog of the Flash Printer
window (also at the top left corner of the ReadMe.htm file).
Registered users receive automatic notifications each time
a new updated version is released, and can freely download
it at any time.
When an error is found and fixed we try to release an updated
version as soon as possible (with accurate tests and full
regression testing, of course), instead of releasing a base
version and a set of patches (for example like the Windows
service packs). Since the installation process is simple we
believe this to be the best solution.
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