Print an Assembled Form Document
Many projects require you to print copies of assembled form documents. The options available for printing a form depend on which type of form you are printing. Specifically, you can print:
- HotDocs form documents (or .HFDs).
- HotDocs PDF documents (or .HPDs).
To print a form document
- At the HotDocs library window, select a template and begin assembling the document. (See Assemble a Text or Form Document.)
- After providing the required answers, click the Form Document tab. The assembly window changes to show the assembled document.
- Click the Print Document button.
- If you are printing a HotDocs form document (or .HFD file), select any of the following printing options. (If you're printing a PDF form document, skip to step #5.)
- To print the form and answers, select Form with Answers in the Output group.
- To print only the static text of the form, select Form Only (Blank Form) in the Output group.
- To print the answers onto a pre-printed copy of the form, select Answers Only (Use Preprinted Form) in the Output group.
- To change the double-sided printing options, select the desired option. Single-sided prints the document using one side of each sheet of paper. Double-Sided, Side-to-Side prints the document with the tops of both pages at the same end of the paper, like a traditional book. Double-Sided, Top-to-Bottom, prints the document with the bottom of the second page at the same end as the top of the first page, like a flip-chart.
- If you are printing a PDF form document (or .HPD file), you must choose whether to print using the functionality of HotDocs or Adobe Acrobat. (See Print PDF-Based Documents Dialog Box for tips on which printing option you should choose.)
- Choose HotDocs, which prints at a slower speed but provides a wider range of printing options.
- Choose Adobe Acrobat, which prints at a faster speed but provides few printing options.
Some types of printers have been known to cause problems when printing a form template or document, and should be tested before use with finished products. These printers include:
- Ink jet printers
- Brother printers
- 16-bit postscript printer drivers
- DeskJet printers
- Xerox printers
- "All-in-one" printers (printers that include copying, scanning, printing, and faxing capabilities)
For best results, it is recommended that you use an HP LaserJet with at least two megabytes of memory.