Versions:

  • 12.24
  • 12.23
  • 12.20
  • 12.17
  • 12.16
  • 12.15
  • 12.12
  • 12.11
  • 12.10
  • 12.08
  • 12.07

FinePrint 12.24, published by FinePrint Software, is a Windows system utility that inserts itself as a virtual printer driver between applications and the physical printer, giving users a resizable preview stage in which they can manipulate documents before committing them to paper. Once a job is sent to the FinePrint printer, the interface opens automatically, presenting thumbnails of every page; from here users can delete, re-order, or rotate individual sheets, apply letterhead or watermark overlays, convert color to grayscale, insert custom footers, and—most frequently—invoke the “N-up” function that condenses two, four, or even eight original pages onto a single printed side. These capabilities make the utility popular in corporate offices for shrinking multi-page handouts into compact reference sheets, in schools for combining lecture slides into economical review packets, and in legal environments for stamping “Draft” or “Confidential” labels without altering the source file. Version 12.24 refines the zoom and crop tools introduced in the preceding eleven major releases, while still supporting legacy workflows dating back to FinePrint 11. The driver works with any application that offers a Print dialog, intercepting the output as a temporary job that can be redirected to the final hardware printer or saved as a PDF, JPEG, or TIFF file. Because it operates at the driver level, no changes are required to existing document templates or page-setup routines. FinePrint is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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