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Using the print wizard
In the Print Wizard you have the option to create customized print templates which can be linked to individual
protocols f or quick printing. The Print Wizard can be reached in two ways.
a. If you want to use a template f or general use or select an existing one f or printing: Go to Menu/
Print/Print layout... Callisto™ Suite tabs (AUD or REM).
b. If you want to create a template or select an existing one to link to a specif ic protocol: Select the
Module tab (AUD or REM) relating to the specif ic protocol and select Menu/Setup/AC440 setup or
Menu/Setup/REM440 setup. Select the specif ic protocol from the drop down menu and select Print
Setup at the bottom of the window.
Now the Print Wizard window opens and shows the f ollowing inf ormation and f unctionalities:
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1. Underneath Categories you can select
Templates to show all available templates
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Factory defaults to show only standard templates
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User defined to show only custom templates
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Hidden to show hidden templates
My favorites to show only templates marked as a f avorite
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2. Available templates f rom the selected category are shown in the Templates viewing area.
3. Factory def ault templates are recognized by the lock icon. They ensure that you always have a
standard template and do not need to create a customized one. However, to edit these def ault
templates, they need to be saved under a new name. User defined/created templates can be set to
Read-only (showing the lock icon), by right clicking on the template and selecting Read-only f rom
the drop down list. Read-only status can also be removed f rom User defined templates by f ollowing
the same steps.
4. Templates added to My favorites are marked with a star. Adding templates to My favorites allows
quick viewing of your most used templates.
5. The template that is attached to the selected protocol when entering the print wizard via the AC440
or REM440 window is recognized by a checkmark.
6. Press the New Template button to open a new empty template.
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