- Online: Extensions
- Acrobat
- After Effects
- InDesign
- Photoshop
- QuarkXPress
- 7 Favorite XTensions
- Barcoding Made Easy
- BigPicture
- CopyFlow Gold
- data2date
- Grabber XTensions
- ID2Q & Q2ID
- MadeToPrint
- One-trick Ponies
- OpenNow Pro
- Printer's Spreads
- ProBullets & Numbers
- Quark Interactive Designer
- ShadowCaster 3.3
- Sonar Bookends Pro
- Suitcase Fusion
- TeXTractor
- Tools of the Trades
- Universal Type Server
- Xcatalog Pro
- Xdata & InData
- XTensions for QXP 8
- QuarkXPress Server
- Online: Workflow
- Online: Applications
- Online: Automation
- Online: Education
MadeToPrint for QuarkXPress and QPS
Page 3
Printer

Figure 6 From the printer options, choose printer and the define the settings.
In the first drop-down menu of the printer options, you must choose a destination, as shown in figure 6. Not to be confused with destination where you would save a file, this actually allows you to specify the type of output that you will create.

Figure 7 The destination drop-down menu allows you to define the type of device you will output, the type of file you will generate (PDF or EPS), or simply to collect the document and assets for output or archival purposes.
If you choose to collect for output, the setup button will allow you to define what assets will be collected along with the job. This is similar to the dialogue box that you would get if you used QuarkXPress's internal collect for output feature.

Figure 8 You have the option of choosing the assets to be collected along with the job.
MadeToPrint provides full support for QuarkXPress's output styles. If you have already saved settings for a print style, you can easily integrate MadeToPrint with your existing settings. Use the print styles drop-down menu to choose previously saved settings.

Figure 9 MadeToPrint for QuarkXPress provides full support for QuarkXPress's output styles.
In figure 10 on the next page you will notice that the dialogue box prompted is not a MadeToPrint dialogue box, but rather the default print dialogue box of QuarkXPress. In this instance, MadeToPrint is working as an intermediary enabling you to pass instructions from MadeToPrint to the print features of QuarXPress, without actually having to have "butt in seat" interaction with the application for every print process.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10

