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	<title>Comments on: How To Setup Multiple PDFCreator Printers With Different Configurations</title>
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		<title>By: poupou</title>
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		<description>Here&#039;s how I&#039;ve done it

* you may adapt to your specific configuration where needed

#1 reinstall PDFCreator using /UseINI command line

#2 Create a copy of &quot;PDFCreator.ini&quot; OUTSIDE it&#039;s directory (C:\Documents and Settings\[USERNAME]
\Application Data\PDFCreator\)

#3 Add a new printer
- select &quot;Local printer attached to this computer&quot;; do not check &quot;Automatically detect ...&quot;
- select &quot;Create a new port&quot; and PDFCreator in the drop down list
- name the new port
- Install Ghostcript printer driver (C:\Program Files\PDFCreator\GS8.61\gs8.61\Lib\ghostpdf.inf)
- Finish the process

#4 Get to your printer properties
- select the &quot;Ports&quot; tab
- press &quot;Configure Port...&quot;
- in &quot;Redirect this port to the program:&quot; input C:\PROGRA~1\PDFCRE~1\PDFSPO~1.EXE
- in &quot;Arguments for this program are:&quot; input -PPDFCREATORPRINTER -OptionsFile&quot;[Path to your copied ini file]&quot;

#5 Repeat this process for each new printer you may want; for convenience you may name, for each instance, your ini file, port and printer identically To access your setting without printing (if you want to change your auto-save setting for exemple) create a shortcut to PDFCreator.exe using /OptionsFile&quot;[Path to your ini file]&quot; command line</description>
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<p>* you may adapt to your specific configuration where needed</p>
<p>#1 reinstall PDFCreator using /UseINI command line</p>
<p>#2 Create a copy of &#8220;PDFCreator.ini&#8221; OUTSIDE it&#8217;s directory (C:\Documents and Settings\[USERNAME]<br />
\Application Data\PDFCreator\)</p>
<p>#3 Add a new printer<br />
- select &#8220;Local printer attached to this computer&#8221;; do not check &#8220;Automatically detect &#8230;&#8221;<br />
- select &#8220;Create a new port&#8221; and PDFCreator in the drop down list<br />
- name the new port<br />
- Install Ghostcript printer driver (C:\Program Files\PDFCreator\GS8.61\gs8.61\Lib\ghostpdf.inf)<br />
- Finish the process</p>
<p>#4 Get to your printer properties<br />
- select the &#8220;Ports&#8221; tab<br />
- press &#8220;Configure Port&#8230;&#8221;<br />
- in &#8220;Redirect this port to the program:&#8221; input C:\PROGRA~1\PDFCRE~1\PDFSPO~1.EXE<br />
- in &#8220;Arguments for this program are:&#8221; input -PPDFCREATORPRINTER -OptionsFile&#8221;[Path to your copied ini file]&#8221;</p>
<p>#5 Repeat this process for each new printer you may want; for convenience you may name, for each instance, your ini file, port and printer identically To access your setting without printing (if you want to change your auto-save setting for exemple) create a shortcut to PDFCreator.exe using /OptionsFile&#8221;[Path to your ini file]&#8221; command line</p>
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