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What versions of Windows will Print Wizard run on?

Print Wizard version 4 is supported on Windows Vista and later, including Server 2003 through 2012, Vista, Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10, and Windows 11.

Print Wizard version 3 through 3.3 is supported on Windows XP and later. However, for Server 2008 through 2012, Vista, Windows 7, 8, and Windows 10 we require you to be on the latest release of 3.3.

Print Wizard is a 32-bit program. It will run fine on either 32-bit or 64-bit versions of the above platforms.

How do I install Print Wizard?

You can download the Print Wizard installation program from our web site, or order it on CD. Run the setup program in order to install Print Wizard on your Windows PC. It is as simple as that.

Setting up Print Wizard may involve a little more time however. You do need to know what you are going to be using Print Wizard for and how you will be printing through it. There are also numerous examples included that will help you determine what Print Wizard is capable of.

When I first start Anzio, it asks for several options. What are these?

The first prompt ask for terminal type. The terminal type refers to the type of terminal the host is expecting you to be. Most UNIX hosts support vt220 and this is a good choice if you are unsure. However, certain applications may also expect you to be using a particular terminal type and will issue various escape sequences in anticipation of your session handling it correctly. If things do not look correct on the screen, or the screen does not clear as it should, it is probably the terminal type.

How can I move configuration settings for Anzio from one PC to another?

The easiest way to do this requires a USB memory device, often known as a "thumb drive". Bring up Anzio Lite or AnzioWin on a PC where it works properly. Insert the thumb drive in a USB port on that PC, and note its drive letter. In Anzio, go to the File menu, then click on "Save settings as" (or "Save defaults as").  In the File Save dialog that pops up, navigate to the thumb drive, and save it there with a ".DEF" file extension.

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