You print to it as if it would be a printer.
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CrocoDoc
The printed content will be automatically
uploaded to the CrocoDoc server (www.crocodoc.com) and an URL placed on to
your clipboard that you can use to share the document with anyone online. The
CrocoDoc allows users not only to view the document but to annotate it in
real-time as well.
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DropBox
You will need to have the DropBox both
installed and running (www.dropbox.com). Check both the VipRiser
and the DropBox use the same folder for synchronization (Dropbox in userÕs home
directory by default). The folder location may be adjusted in VipRiserÕs
preferences.
Once the resulting PDF is synchronized with
your DropBox account, you may choose to share it with other users or open it up
in any DropBox-aware application, for example iAnnotate running on an iPad (iAnnotate).
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iTunes
Anything you print will be turned into a electronic book file, placed
into ÔBooksÕ library and synchronized with your iPad. In order to read the
ÔbookÕ, you will need to use iBook App from the AppÕs Store, which is available
for free, or any other compatible book reader.
You may print anything that is printable. This includes emails, documents or websites.
In the standard print dialog box select ÔPrint to VipRiserÕ as printer to be used. If this choice is missing in the list, it means you may have to install the virtual driver first.
Alternatively, you may choose to take a screenshot, which would then be ÔprintedÕ to the VipRiser the same way as a document would have been. When you Ôtake a screenshotÕ, mouse cursor will turn into a Ôcross-hairÕ enabling you to select an area you would like to take a screenshot of. You may cancel the selection be pressing the ÔescÕ key.