858 | Corel Painter 2015 User Guide
To print to a file (Windows only)
1
Choose File Print.
2 On the General page, enable the Print to file check box.
3 Click Print.
4 In the Save Print Output As dialog box, type a filename in the File name box.
Saving files in EPS format for printing
You can save files in EPS-DCS format for printing. It is important to note that you cannot reopen EPS-DCS
files in Corel Painter. Therefore, you should also save a copy in another format first so that you can reopen it
in Corel Painter.
When saving to EPS-DCS, you can enable an output preview, such as color preview. Corel Painter uses the
loaded ICC profiles to control separation. If the output preview is disabled, Corel Painter uses the default
separation tables. For more information, see “Understanding color management” on page 247.
The images that you save as encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files conform to the Desktop Color Separation
(EPS-DCS) format.
To save a file in EPS format for printing
1
Choose File Save As.
2 In the Save Image As dialog box, choose PostScript EPSF from the Format (Mac OS) or Save as type
(Windows) list box, and click Save.
3 In the EPS Save Options dialog box, enable the Hex (ASCII) picture data check box to change the data
format.
Enabling this check box allows another method of storing PostScript information, but it approximately
doubles the size of the saved file. Some programs require this option to be enabled.
4 Enable one of the following output preview options:
• No preview
• Black and white preview
• Color preview
You may need to enable the Black and white preview option to print EPS files on some laser printers.
Although the preview or display is in black and white, the color information remains intact.
If you are creating a document that is destined for printing as well as online viewing (for example, a PDF
file), enable the Color preview option.
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