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Your Projector Printor
How often have you thought how smart it would be to give the user a screen dump
of what they are seeing? Whatever you are doing, you can now create printouts
of the Flash screen, be it for kids to colour in later, order forms to send back
via fax or snail mail or pictures of your products, art work or latest releases.
Enter JPrintor, the JTool that takes a screen shot of your Projector file ready
for printing.
The area you wish to print can be customised, allowing you to the option of printing
the entire screen, just a part of it or individual image on it. This selection
is done using JSelector, a tool included with JPrintor.
JPrintor & all FlashJester products support Flash
3/4/5/MX/MX 2004/8 & Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Using JPrintor you can choose to...
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Print a full screen capture |
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Print a custom capture area |
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Save to file |
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Direct print |
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Rescale with best fit option
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Also included is the JPrintor example file which shows you examples of all these
features in practise.
JPrintor Wizard
Using the wizard is as simple as checking boxes and filling in fields. JHelpor
then does that hard work for you by generating the parameters needed in your Flash
file to run JPrintor links. Then, it is as simple as copying the text into your
Flash file's FSCommand.
Examples
What can JPrintor be used for? We bet you'd love to know,
so let us share the wonders. It brings a whole new dimension to Flash creative
ideas, an option that gives you the scope to use it for new things not done before.
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Print out high quality images using the best fit feature, meaning
it will re-scale the picture to make it fit on whatever size or orientation of
paper being used by the viewer. |
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Run a Flash file around a picture you want to highlight. You can then print
just the picture and not the rest of the Flash file surrounding it. |
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Print out the entire screen if you choose to use a single picture to make
a big impact. |
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Create order forms more pleasing to the eye than plain text, and then allow
the user to print it off and fill it out to be sent by fax or mail. |
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Create or include black and white line images, then allow it to be printed
out and coloured in by kids! You can draw anything at all and include it in a
Flash presentation ready to be printed. |
One copy
You will also need only one copy of JPrintor to create as many print links from
a Flash file as you desire because JPrintor, like all JTools, uses parameters.
To set up these command line parameters, all you will need is a text editor.Once
you register, you will receive a FREE copy of JHelpor to help
you set up the command line quickly and simply. For more information about JHelpor,
click here.
Other Information
If you are looking to print Word, PDF files directly within a Projector please take a look at JStart. |
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Peteco Desktop Toy
Peteco knows just what you need -- a cute little toy for your desktop entertainment. He laughs, dances, sleeps and writes while moving around the screen. Try dragging him and see him react. Drag him on Window and see him move along it. The whole file including the installation file was created in Jugglor v2. It includes the Flash plugin installation file, so if the user doesn't have it, the plugin can be installed automatically.
Tools used - Jugglor v2 Pro
Go to web page | Download
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Laxersaz Multimedia Laxersaz Multimedia produces mainly flash games and data-driven websites. |
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Just want to share with others how your J-Start program saved the day for me.
This is my third year placing the conference proceedings for the Florida Water Resources Conference onto CD in a book form. I use quite a few programs to do this (Flash, Illustrator, Photo Shop, MS Word, Adobe Acrobat and a few others). Last year I decided to use a flash movie to open up the CD. I had previously used Astound and was surprised to find that Flash cannot open a PDF. I had to call Flash tech support and ended up writing a quick Director file to do this (with the help of their tech support).
This year I thought, "No Problem. I will just give the new file the same name as the old one, put it in the same relative place and it will work." NOT! After finding I would need to pay for a tech support call to Director I got online and found J-Start. As mentioned, I already have Director, but don't really use it and comparing the "one-time" cost for tech support to the purchase of your program, I decided to "go with the the Jester". The learning curve was not too intimidating and the one email I sent with a question was answered quickly.
Thank you for giving me a quick and functional answer to my dilema with J-Start. The Proceedings on CD was very well accepted and I have been asked to carry on with the project next year. |
Jonathan Owen - Graphics & Visual Production - Hartman & Associates, Inc. |
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