PDFelement Pro is a highly recommended PDF printer for Mac. It helps you to print.
CutePDF Writer by Acro Software Inc. Is an application that installs itself as a virtual printer and allows you to convert any printable document to a PDF file. Sadly, a version of CutePDF Writer for Mac has not yet been developed, but, there are plenty virtual printing tools that you can use in its place. How to setup a virtual printer on MacOSX 10.4 (Tiger). I decided to condense the Virtual Printer HOW-TO on macosxhints.com, since it spans many postings and deals with both 10.3 and 10.4, and therefor was a little too confusing at first. NB: I have installed and tested this on a updated 10.4.2 system (Powerbook), and it works as advertised. Virtual printers are published on the network. To print to a published virtual printer from a Mac OS computer, you must first add the virtual printer. Before adding the virtual printer, install the printer driver from the Fiery User Software or from WebTools. Print to virtual printers from Mac OS computers.
ImagePrinter Pro 6.3
ImagePrinter Pro it is a powerful virtual printer that allows you to convert any document, such as PDFs, MS Office documents, and web pages, into portable print-ready image files.
Supported output formats include PDF, BMP, PNG, GIF, JPEG, JPEG2000, TIFF, SWF, RTF, PDF, DjVu, XLS and HTML.
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Supported output formats include PDF, BMP, PNG, GIF, JPEG, JPEG2000, TIFF, SWF, RTF, PDF, DjVu, XLS and HTML.
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Master PDF Editor 5.6
Master PDF Editor allows you to create, edit, preview, encrypt, sign and print PDF documents. Includes advanced annotation tools that allow you to add virtual sticky notes and to indicate text to highlight, underline, and strike out without making changes to the actual PDF text.
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Master PDF Editor for Linux
Commercial Master PDF Editor version for
Linux OS.
This version has no limitations and can be installed and used on almost any modern Linux system. Master PDF Editor functionality is implemented in complete accordance with PDF specifications.
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Linux OS.
This version has no limitations and can be installed and used on almost any modern Linux system. Master PDF Editor functionality is implemented in complete accordance with PDF specifications.
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Master PDF Editor is a full solutions for work with PDF documents
Edit PDF text
Enjoy effortless editing of texts in your PDF documents including formatting, styles, alignment, line spacing and more.
Comment PDF documents
Insert annotations, add comments, highlight or strikeout fragments of text easily. Digital sign your editions to ensure authenticity.
Work with PDF forms
Create and edit forms, fill in values or calculate them in real time using JavaScript when certain events occur.
Manipulate pages
Add, move or delete pages of PDF documents or even transfer pages to another document with a simple drag-n-drop operation.
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Protect PDF documents
Password-protect viable PDF files to restrict unauthorized opening, encrypt the document with a certificate, or digital sign it to secure authorship.
Works on any OS
Master PDF Editor is a true cross-platform application working on Windows, MacOS and Linux. Start your work on one OS, continue on another.
Redact personal or classified information
The built-in redacting capabilities make it easy to hide private or confidential information in the document, so the PDF could be published without disclosing too much.
Edit watermarks, header and footer
Quickly put your logotype as a watermark or into header and footer of each page with minimum editing. Drawn initials are supported too.
See the printer's documentation for instructions on installing the printer driver. See Mac OS X Help for instructions on how to set up a default printer. If you don't have a printer connected to the computer, create a virtual PostScript printer that you can set up as a default printer.
Add Network Printer Mac Os
To create a virtual PostScript printer (Mac OS 10.5 and 10.6):
- In the Protocol pop-up menu, choose Line Printer Daemon - LPD.
- After Generic PostScript printer displays in the Print Using field, click Add.
- Close out of the Print & Fax preference or Quit System Preferences.
To create a virtual PostScript printer (versions of Mac OS previous to 10.5)
Printer For Mac Os
- Choose LPR Printers from the Printer Type menu, and then choose Using IP or IP Printing from the pop-up menu in the Printer List dialog box.
- Choose Generic PPD or, if you know what printer you'll eventually be printing to, a particular PPD file from the Printer Model menu.
- Click Add (disregard any No Valid Location warnings).