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FinePrint 7.04

by Lee Collins

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20 Apr 2012

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Verdict

The results are impressive and you are definitely given more control over your printing jobs.

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Type: Shareware

Platform: Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows XP

Manufacturer: FinePrint Software

Size: 5.4MB

Number of Downloads: 5791

Price: $49.95

FinePrint is a printer driver that gives you more control over your print jobs.

Print up to eight pages on a single sheet, without any degradation in print quality, thus saving paper and ink. Pages can be printed double-sided to reduce paper use even more, including with printers that don't directly support this feature.

Create letterheads using FinePrint and they can be applied to any document you like, including programs that don't directly support graphics (e.g. spreadsheets).

It works extremely well with web pages, enabling you to preview pages first and scale to fit on a single page, avoiding those half pages. It also lets you remove banner ads and other advertising bitmaps.

A built-in stationery feature lets you include headers, footers, date and time stamps, page numbers, and even watermarks (confidential, draft etc.) for those professional touches.

Booklets can also be created by automatically organising the pages so that, when printed, they are in the correct order for folding and stapling.

FinePrint works with any printer, any standard Windows application and any type of document.

The new FinePrint v6 contains a number of new features including an improved user-interface, the ability to re-arrange pages, better printing settings and more.

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