After installation you can test if doPDF is working properly by printing a test page. If the test page is successfully converted into a PDF file, doPDF should be working properly. Instructions on how to print a test page are included below.
To print a test page in Windows Vista:
- Go to Start and click on Printers (if you have the Classic menu go to Start->Settings->Printers)
- In the Printers window, right-click doPDF and select Properties
- In the doPDF Properties window, click on Print Test Page
- You will be prompted to select a location and name for the test PDF file. Choose one and click Save.
- After the PDF was created and saved, it will open in your default PDF reader and you will see the printed test page.
To print a test page in Windows XP or Windows 2003 Server:
- Go to Start and click on Printers and Faxes (if you have the Classic menu go to Start->Settings->Printers and Faxes)
- In the Printers and Faxes window, right-click doPDF and select Properties
- In the doPDF Properties window, click on Print Test Page
- You will be prompted to select a location and name for the test PDF file. Choose one and click Save.
- After the PDF was created and saved, it will open in your default PDF reader and you will see the printed test page.
To print a test page in Windows 2000:
- Go to Start and click on Printers
- In the Printers window, right-click doPDF and select Properties
- In the doPDF Properties window, click on Print Test Page
- You will be prompted to select a location and name for the test PDF file. Choose one and click Save.
- After the PDF was created and saved, it will open in your default PDF reader and you will see the printed test page.
