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AnyWeb Print May 2009. Agenda. What is AnyWeb Print? Requirements and Restrictions AnyWeb Print Organization How to work? Summary Q&A Troubleshooting. What is AnyWeb Print?. Objectives. To make you aware of AnyWeb Print. What is AnyWeb Print?.
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AnyWeb Print May 2009
Agenda • What is AnyWeb Print? • Requirements and Restrictions • AnyWeb Print Organization • How to work? • Summary • Q&A • Troubleshooting
What is AnyWeb Print? Objectives • To make you aware of • AnyWeb Print
What is AnyWeb Print? It is a Bundled Software program supplied with Samsung Printers. AnyWeb Print software package assists user in working with Windows IE Web browsers. It provides the tools for auto scaling printing of web browsers, capturing the scraps of web page images, editing scraped images, and doing many other things. The system consists of three basic parts: • AnyWeb Print Preview • AnyWeb Print Scrap board • AnyWeb Print Full screen mode
Requirement and Restriction Objectives • To show you the requirements and restrictions of AnyWeb Print
Requirement and Restriction • OS Environment • Windows 2k / XP / 2003 • Windows XP 64bit Edition • Windows Vista Software Requirement • Window Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 and 7.0(32-bit version only) Hardware Requirement The AnyWeb Print requires the following hardware configuration for successful execution without noticeable performance loss: • CPU – corresponding to that one required by target Windows OS • RAM – 128 M bytes minimum (512 M recommended) • HDD – 1Gb of free disk space
AnyWeb Print Organization Objectives • To show you the organization of AnyWeb Print
AnyWeb Print Organization 1. General View Toolbar menu AnyWeb Print Main View • Toolbar menu • Window web page • Scrap Board • Check All • Add Page • Delete Page • Page Setup • Open • Save • Print Captured image Scrap Board
AnyWeb Print Organization 2. Preview screen Toolbar menu Preview Screen • Toolbar menu - Page setup - Hide/Show Margin • - Hide Header/Footer • - Print • - Scale • - Zoom • Page view Page view
AnyWeb Print Organization 3. Full Screen view Toolbar menu Full Screen View • Menu bar • Menu buttons • Add Page • Delete Page • Print Settings • Open • Save • Print • Page View • Move Scraped image
How to Work? Objectives • To show you the work flow of AnyWeb Print
How to Work? 1. Preview AnyWeb Print Preview • Go File > AnyWeb Print Preview • Auto screen capturing (Auto scrolling Whole page) • Shrink to Page (Fit to page) 1 2
How to Work? 2. Scrap Image Click “AnyWeb Print” 1 2 Select the area 3 Drag & Drop
How to Work? 2. Scrap Image(2) Scrap Board Buttons • Check All - It helps to select the whole page at once. • Add Page - Add the blank page for scarp. • Delete Page - Delete the selected page • Print Settings - Set the options for printing (paper, margin size, header/Footer) • Open - Open the saved file (w2p format) • Save - Save the current pages.(PDF,W2P,Tiff format) • Print - Print the selected pages as default printer.
How to Work? 2. Scrap Image(3) Full Screen View • Edit the captured images in the larger view. • User can move the pages freely. • Simple editing functions are provided - Undo/Redo - Copy/Paste images • Arrange the images
VI. Summary Advantages of AnyWeb Print • User can edit a web page that he/she wants to print into the desired structure. • The "AnyWeb Print" allows the user to move only information that is needed on the Web to a prepared page by the click of a mouse, quickly edit the data, and save it. • User can open the saved Scrap board files(W2P,PDF,Tiff format) by the internet Explorer • If user wan to edit more details, user could use “Full screen mode” to edit the layouts.
Trouble shootings • Some images turns empty when capturing mode. • Try to capture with ‘Ctrl’ Key. • AnyWeb Print tries to choose proper capturing method automatically. However, for some sites the choice may be unsuccessful, and the default text-based method can be used with poor results. For this case it's possible to try the "graphic" method manually. You can press Ctrl button before start of AnyWeb Print clip selection, and in this case the "graphic" capturing will be utilized. Captured image has different fonts compare to the web. • As a rule clips captured by AnyWeb Print provide sufficient quality of the text information taken from original Web sites. When a clip is scaled on a page in the Scrap Board panel, all its text strings are zoomed in or out by scaling font size used for displaying the text. However, there are sites in the Internet where it's not possible to capture text information as pure text, that is, as text characters shown using certain font. This technique of capturing can extract incomplete or even empty text fragments from the sites. For such sites it's only possible to capture text as part of graphic images. This limitation is caused by internal structure of the sites. The text taken by the "graphic" method can have lower quality while scaling clips and printing. It's known that higher versions of Internet Explorer usually have less problems with quality of clips than older versions.