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Post by hec on Jun 13, 2017 13:23:01 GMT -6
when we print to Crystal PM printer it creates a PDF file into patient files folder (which I love this feature) but at the bottom of the PDF it will show the message below:
"You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com)"
is there any way we can get that message to not show up when we print to the Crystal PM printer? sometimes I have to reprint the PDF file and I do not want it to show up when we have to mail out the file to a patient or other medical personnel
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Post by friscoeyeassociates on Jun 13, 2017 16:38:03 GMT -6
when we print to Crystal PM printer it creates a PDF file into patient files folder (which I love this feature) but at the bottom of the PDF it will show the message below:
"You created this PDF from an application that is not licensed to print to novaPDF printer (http://www.novapdf.com)"
is there any way we can get that message to not show up when we print to the Crystal PM printer? sometimes I have to reprint the PDF file and I do not want it to show up when we have to mail out the file to a patient or other medical personnel This occurs when you print to the Crystal PM printer from any application other than Crystal.. To my knowledge, NovaPDF is not normally free. Specifically if you are a developer, like Abeo aka Crystal PM, NovaPDF makes available their technology to you as a developer at a given cost. They license you a specific version of their technology for you to build into your application (this is different than what they would license you as a regular individual). You will notice that instead of going to NovaPDF and downloading their application on your own, all you had to do as a customer of Crystal was go to printer settings from within Crystal and hit "Add Crystal PM PDF Printer"... This is because Crystal has licensed this technology to be used as a symbiotic feature of their own software.. Unfortunately, NovaPDF's benevolence has its limits, and their way of policing the unlicensed use of their technology in other applications is to have that disclaimer at the bottom of everything printed from anywhere else but Crystal. The only way around it would probably be to buy a personal use licence of your own from NovaPDF, which would cover all Windows applications on a given system (however I don't think it would work seamlessly with Crystal the way their built in one does, at least not without some deeper technical work).. Or to crop it out in post printing, but that sounds like to much effort to do on everything... Maybe only do it on documents you feel its absolutely necessary. Most of the documents we print to file for patients are Crystal documents, so it is not an issue, or if they are a web document we are printing to pt file like an insurance auth or something, then it is usually for internal use so it does not matter that the disclaimer is at the bottom. Anyways, I can't promise the explanation is going to ease any of your frustration but at least you will have a better idea of why it is there..
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