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 Chapter 5
• Ink file (.nbk)—Viewed in Ink Manager Pro.
• Portable Document Format (.pdf)—Adobe Portable 
Document Format file using the Adobe Acrobat Reader. 
Download a free copy from www.adobe.com.
• Postscript (.ps)—Printed or distilled using only Adobe 
Acrobat to create a .pdf file.
• Tagged Image File Format (.tif)—Viewed in most advanced 
graphics and viewer programs, such as Microsoft Imaging 
for Windows (select Start > Programs > Accessories > 
Imaging). This graphics format cannot be viewed in 
Microsoft Paint.
Chapter 6 describes how to save an individual page. The available 
formats are different from the formats for saving ink files.
Printing an ink file
Print your ink files as you typically print documents.
To print an ink file:
1. Open the ink file by selecting it in the navigation panel. Open 
the first page in full-page view. If the ink file is open in 
thumbnail view, double-click the first page to open it in full-
page view.
2. Select the Print button on the toolbar, or select File > Print. 
The Print dialog box appears.
3. Select the options for printing.
4. Select OK to send the ink file to the printer.
5. Select Print Preview to see what the pages will look like when 
printed.
6. Use the Print Setup dialog box to change your printer settings 
without printing anything. The settings you select here are 
used for the current session. When you change printer settings 
from the Print dialog box, they apply only to the current 
session.
Chapter 6 describes how to print single pages from your ink files.