Hi, Some programs, notably online coupon printers, check your printer settings to make sure you're not printing to a file/PDF and that you're not keeping printed documents with a print spooler (the "Keep printed documents" check box). Both of these would allow you to print multiple copies of the same coupon, which is against their terms. The programs also forbid you from directly printing the coupons again.
I'd like to be able to save coupons temporarily to make sure they print. Can I somehow fool the program into not thinking I'm saving to a file with PDFCreator? (I read your docs, but I didn't see this particular question covered.) I particularly like the idea of saving and printing simultaneously, which I see PDFCreator supports. Then I can just output to both simultaneously, and if it doesn't work out, I can make use of the PDF. I can also setup an automated clean out of old files after some set period of time.
I'd consider making any required modifications to the program myself as long as they're not too involved.
Thanks!
PS, I am not trying to break the rules for financial gain but rather to bend them slightly to fit my flaky hardware. I'm dealing with a printer that has regular paper jams, etc., and that occasionally mean I miss out on deals since the coupon program thinks I have already printed the requested coupon, though really it was lost.