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augustus108
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Batch print

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Is it possible for PDF-XChange Viewer to batch print?

Ie, instead of opening up 50 pdf, and print each one individually, is it possible to print multiple files in one go?
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Stefan - PDF-XChange
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Re: Batch print

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Hello augustus108,

I believe you might have posted in the wrong forums.

If this is intended for the end user Viewer forums, then please let us know and I will move the topic.

If you are indeed asking how to batch print with the end user Viewer, then please have a look at section 1.8. Command Line option in the Viewer manual, and you will see that you can run a command line script which with print parameters, or you can simply select the PDF files you want to print and right click on them and select Print - to send them to your default printer - just as you can do with most other printable formats directly from windows.

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Stefan
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Re: Batch print

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Stefan,

Thanks. Please move this to the end user Viewer forum.

the second method suggested would need me to open each file, and print them one by one? is this correct? is there a GUI way of selecting multiple file and print them all with one hit?
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Re: Batch print

Post by Stefan - PDF-XChange »

Hello augustus108,

No, using the second method should directly send the selected PDF file(s) to your default printer with it's default settings.
So selecting multiple files in Windows Explorer, right clicking one of them, and selecting Print, should print them all without opening them.

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Stefan