How to create print profile?

How to create print profile?

To create a print profile.
1. Open inkXE Admin.
2. Go to Print Profile in the toolbar towards the left.
3. Move right and click Add.
      
4. A new page will appear. Give a name and upload your print method icon.
5. Click Next.
Your print profile has been created. 

NOTE: Print profile gets created the moment you click the first 'next', However, it is not absolute unless you have assigned all the properties. 

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