Imagine printing a high-quality draft of Scripture, complete with pictures, formatting, and other important details in just minutes. PTXprint makes this possible, and it now replaces the “Print Draft” option in Paratext 9.4.
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Scripture printed during a PTXprint workshop
It is easy to get overwhelmed with all the possibilities. However, the default settings are typically adequate for a quality draft printout, though you may want to make a few adjustments.
To help you get started printing drafts using PTXprint, we have produced a series of short videos. We’ll also introduce each of the videos below.
PTXprint Video Series
Introduction to PTXprint
The introductory video discusses an overview of printing draft translations using PTXprint. It advises you to run basic checks first. It also gives you an overview of the other videos in this series:
- How to Install PTXprint: A step-by-step installation guide.
- Make Initial PDF: Introduction to getting started with PTXprint.
- Adjust Settings in PTXprint, Rerun: Tips for fine-tuning settings and optimizing the layout.
- Booklet Printing: Instructions for using PTXprint to create booklets.
- Reopen a PDF to Reprint: How to locate and print additional copies of a PDF.