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RSView Supervisory Edition Installation Guide

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2 • EXPLORING RSVIEW STUDIO• • • • •Selecting a printerYou must install a printer before you can select it. For information about installing aprinter, see your Windows documentation.To select a printer1. On the File menu in any <strong>RSView</strong> editor, click Print Setup.2. If you don’t want to use the default printer, specify another printer.3. Choose the appropriate orientation and paper options.2 • PlaceholderSetting up the printerFor detailed information about changing printer options, refer to your Windowsdocumentation.The Print Setup menu item in <strong>RSView</strong> Studio applies to the development computer only. If youwill use a different computer to run the application, you must set up a printer for that computer; toenable run-time printing.The settings in the Print Setup dialog box do not affect run-time log printing set up in the AlarmSetup editor.Selecting a network printer<strong>RSView</strong> can print to a network printer. For detailed information about setting up networkprinters, refer to your Windows documentation.Printing at run timeTo print graphic displays at run time, use the PrintDisplay command. If you wantoperators to be able to print specific displays, provide them with a way to issue thecommand when you create the display.For example, create a button object, display key, or client key with the PrintDisplaycommand as the press action. For information about creating graphic displays, seeChapter 16, Creating graphic displays.When you use the PrintDisplay command <strong>RSView</strong> prints the entire display, even if partsare covered by other displays. Use the ScreenPrint command if you want to print an imageof whatever shows on the monitor.For detailed information about individual commands, see Help.2-17

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