Xerox DocuColor 5750 User Manual

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DocuColor C olor S erver
U S E R G U I D E
for the Xerox DocuColor 5750
digital copier printer

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  • Page 1 DocuColor C olor S erver U S E R G U I D E for the Xerox DocuColor 5750 digital copier printer...
  • Page 3 Compression, and Memory Multiplier are trademarks of Electronics for Imaging, Inc. Xerox 5760, 5765, 5790, 5750, MajestiK, Regal, and all Xerox product names mentioned in this publication are trademarks of the Xerox Corporation. Adobe, the Adobe logo, Adobe Illustrator, PostScript, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Separator, and Adobe PageMaker, are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated, registered in certain jurisdictions.
  • Page 4 CE Mark The CE marking applied to this product symbolises Rank Xerox’s declaration of conformity with the following applicable directives of the European Union as of the dates indicated. January 1, 1996—Council Directive 70/80/CCO amended by Council Directive 93/68/EEO. Approximation of the laws of the member states related to low voltage equipment.
  • Page 5 Einhaltung mit betreffenden Bestimmungen kommt darauf an, dass geschirmte Ausfuhrungen gebraucht werden. Fuer die beschaffung richtiger Ausfuhrungen ist der Betreiber verantwortlich. Software License Agreement Electronics for Imaging, Inc. grants to you a non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the software and accompanying documentation (“Software”) included ®...
  • Page 6 Except for the above express limited warranty, Electronics for Imaging makes and you receive no warranties or conditions on the Products, express, implied, or statutory, and Electronics for Imaging specifically disclaims any implied warranty or condition of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. For warranty service, please contact your authorized service/support center.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Before You Begin How the DocuColor works About the documentation Using this manual Safety warnings Cleaning the DocuColor Specifications Supported paper sizes Chapter 1: Operating the DocuColor Using the Control Panel Activity light Buttons Display window Starting and shutting down the DocuColor Starting the DocuColor Restarting the DocuColor Shutting down the DocuColor...
  • Page 8 viii Table of Contents Chapter 3: Printing with Windows Computers Printing from applications Setting options and printing with Windows 95 Setting options and printing with Windows 3.1x Printing with Windows NT 4.0 Printing with Windows NT 3.51 Printing to the parallel port Saving files to print at a remote location Using Downloader to print Chapter 4:...
  • Page 9 ix Table of Contents Appendix A: Error Messages Appendix B: Font List PostScript printer fonts Adobe Type 1 fonts TrueType fonts Appendix C: Troubleshooting Basic troubleshooting tips General printing problems Problems with print quality Problems with the utilities Downloader problems Appendix D: Setting Job Overrides Where to set print options Document Set...
  • Page 11: About The Documentation

    xi How the DocuColor works The DocuColor Color Server enables you to use your color copier as a networked Before You printer. You can use the DocuColor to print final documents or to proof jobs you will Begin later print on an offset press. You can print to the DocuColor as you would print to a LaserWriter or other printer—you select it from the Macintosh Chooser or Windows Printers dialog box, and then print from within any application.
  • Page 12: Safety Warnings

    xii Before You Begin • Release Notes include information about changes in the current release of system and user software, last-minute information, and information to help you use them efficiently. Using this manual This manual includes the following topics: • Printing from a Macintosh computer •...
  • Page 13 xiii Specifications Cleaning the DocuColor Clean the DocuColor with a soft cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol or ethyl alcohol. Never use water or ketone as these may permanently alter the display. Specifications The DocuColor has the following features: • CPU R4700, 150MHz •...
  • Page 14 xiv Before You Begin Supported paper sizes The DocuColor supports printing at 400dpi (dots per inch) on the following paper sizes: • Postcard (4" 6") • Letter, Letter-R (8.5" 11") • Legal (8.5" 14") • Tabloid (11" 17") • A6 (105mm 148mm) •...
  • Page 15: Using The Control Panel

    1-1 Using the Control Panel You can use the DocuColor control panel to view status information about jobs, print Chapter 1: special pages, and set up printing. For information about Setup options and how to use Operating the them, see the Administrator Guide. DocuColor Using the Control Panel The Control Panel on the front of the DocuColor enables you to access special features...
  • Page 16: Activity Light

    1-2 Operating the DocuColor Activity light The activity light indicates the current DocuColor activity. If the light is: Solid red There is an error causing printing and scanning to be disabled, and the DocuColor is idle. Flashing red There is an error causing printing and scanning to be disabled, but the DocuColor is still processing.
  • Page 17: Display Window

    1-3 Using the Control Panel Display window The display window provides information about the status of the DocuColor, displays menu information, and enables you to view and edit information in the Setup menus. The last line of the display window displays text that tells you what screen you are looking at and highlights one of the icons to indicate what the DocuColor is doing.
  • Page 18 1-4 Operating the DocuColor RIP Status When the DocuColor is processing a job, the RIP Status screen appears. This screen displays the following: Cancel Job currently processing. The DocuColor cancels the job before printing begins. Document name processing. User name processing.
  • Page 19 1-5 Using the Control Panel Functions menu You can choose the following commands from this menu: Choose: Print Pages Suspend Printing To do this: Print special pages from the DocuColor. You can print the following pages from the submenu that appears: —A test page enables you to confirm that the Test Page DocuColor is properly connected to the copier and...
  • Page 20: Starting And Shutting Down The Docucolor

    1-6 Operating the DocuColor Resume Printing Run Diagnostics Reboot Server Starting and shutting down the DocuColor Generally, you can leave the DocuColor running all the time. This section describes how to shut down and restart the DocuColor when necessary. Starting the DocuColor To start the DocuColor, move the switch on the rear of the DocuColor to the On position.
  • Page 21: Restarting The Docucolor

    1-7 Starting and shutting down the DocuColor When the diagnostics are finished, the following message is displayed: For software update or setup press any key If you want to change the Setup options, press one of the buttons; if you do not press a button, the DocuColor continues starting up and displays the message ready to receive data.
  • Page 22: Shutting Down The Docucolor

    1-8 Operating the DocuColor Shutting down the DocuColor You may need to shut down the DocuColor for service. When you do so, fonts that have been downloaded to the hard disk drive are not deleted. Print jobs in the Hold and Printed queues and jobs that have been processed but not printed are not deleted and are available for printing when you restart the DocuColor.
  • Page 23: Printing From Applications

    2-1 Printing from applications You can print to the DocuColor just as you would print to any other printer from any Chapter 2: application software. First, select the DocuColor as the current printer in the Chooser, Printing with and then print the file from within your application. Macintosh Computers Jobs printed to the DocuColor are sent from your Macintosh computer to a network...
  • Page 24: Setting Print Options

    2-2 Printing with Macintosh Computers 6. In the Chooser window, make sure that AppleTalk is Active and then click the close box to quit the Chooser. The DocuColor remains selected as the current printer until you choose a new printer in the Chooser.
  • Page 25 2-3 Printing from applications In the Paper Source pop-up menu, specify the paper tray to use for the job. For example, you can specify that the job should be printed on pages in the Bypass tray. Tray selection is valid for the current job only. If paper loaded in the selected tray is a different size, orientation, and/or media type than that of the job you are sending, the DocuColor displays an error message and the job will not print.
  • Page 26 2-4 Printing with Macintosh Computers If you choose Printer’s default, the DocuColor prints with either the default value for the server, or the information entered during Setup on the DocuColor Control Panel. Some PPD options can also be set from within an application. In these cases, use the DocuColor PPD option to perform the function, rather than setting it from the application.
  • Page 27: Setting Options And Printing With Windows 95

    3-1 Printing from applications The DocuColor enables you to print from a Windows-based computer connected to Chapter 3: the DocuColor. This chapter describes how to print to the DocuColor from Printing with Windows 95 Windows Computers You can print from a networked Windows computer, or from a Windows computer connected to the parallel port on the DocuColor.
  • Page 28 3-2 Printing with Windows Computers O SET PRINT OPTIONS AND PRINT WITH THE FROM INDOWS 1. Double-click the My Computer icon. 2. Double-click the Printers icon. 3. Select the icon for the DocuColor and choose Properties from the File menu. 4.
  • Page 29 3-3 Printing from applications If paper loaded in the selected tray is a different size, orientation, and/or media type than that of the job you are sending, the DocuColor displays an error message and the job will not print. You should then load the correct paper in the selected tray or cancel the job.
  • Page 30 3-4 Printing with Windows Computers 8. Click the Options tab. 9. Click through the Job, Color, and Finishing tabs, and select the appropriate settings for your print job. These print options are specific to the DocuColor. They override settings in Printer Setup on the DocuColor Control Panel;...
  • Page 31 3-5 Printing from applications 12. From your application, choose Print. The Printer Job Notes dialog box appears. 13. Enter text messages in the Notes 1 and Notes 2 areas. In the Notes 1 and Notes 2 areas, enter user and job identification information for accounting purposes, or whatever information is required at your site.
  • Page 32: Setting Options And Printing With Windows 3.1X

    3-6 Printing with Windows Computers Saving and loading print option settings Print option settings can be saved to a file on your hard disk. Saving a settings file enables you to easily load specifically configured settings for a particular job. O SAVE PRINT OPTION SETTINGS 1.
  • Page 33 3-7 Printing from applications O SET PRINT OPTIONS AND PRINT WITH THE FROM INDOWS 1. In the Main window, double-click the Control Panel icon. 2. Double-click the Printers icon. 3. In the Printers dialog box, select the DocuColor in the Installed Printers box and click the Setup button.
  • Page 34 3-8 Printing with Windows Computers 6. Click the Features tab. 7. Select the appropriate settings for your job and click OK. These print options are specific to the DocuColor (you must scroll to see all the pop- up menus). They override settings in Setup on the DocuColor Control Panel; you can also override some of these settings in the WebSpooler or Spooler Override Print Settings dialog box.
  • Page 35 3-9 Printing from applications 8. Choose Print in your application. The Color Printer Job Notes dialog box appears. 9. If necessary, enter your name in the User and Document areas. Once you enter your name in the User area, it appears automatically in this dialog box when you print subsequent jobs.
  • Page 36: Printing With Windows Nt 4.0

    3-10 Printing with Windows Computers Printing with Windows NT 4.0 You can print from Windows NT 4.0 using the printer driver included with Windows NT. The Windows NT 4.0 PostScript printer driver supports many DocuColor-specific options. O SET PRINT OPTIONS AND PRINT WITH THE NT 4.0: PRINTER DRIVER FROM INDOWS...
  • Page 37 3-11 Printing from applications 4. Scroll down to the print options, and select the appropriate settings for your print job. These print options are specific to the DocuColor (you must scroll to see all the options). They override settings in Printer Setup on the DocuColor Control Panel; you can also override some of these settings in the WebSpooler or Spooler Override Print Settings dialog box.
  • Page 38: Printing With Windows Nt 3.51

    3-12 Printing with Windows Computers Printing with Windows NT 3.51 You can print from Windows NT 3.51 using the printer driver included with Windows NT. However, this driver does not support DocuColor-specific options. See Getting Started for information on the Windows NT PostScript printer driver. Printing to the parallel port The DocuColor has a parallel port that enables you to print most files directly from a Windows computer if your network administrator has connected the Windows...
  • Page 39: Using Downloader To Print

    3-13 Using Downloader to print Using Downloader to print Downloading files with Downloader is generally faster than printing from application software. You can use Downloader to print PostScript files or EPS files. O PRINT USING OWNLOADER 1. Create a PostScript file or EPS file. Specify the appropriate print options and include (embed) any necessary fonts that are not resident on the DocuColor.
  • Page 41: Printing With Unix Workstations

    4-1 Printing to the DocuColor You can print to the DocuColor directly from UNIX. Jobs printed to the DocuColor Chapter 4: are sent to the Print queue and can be manipulated from Macintosh and Windows Printing computers on the network. with UNIX Workstations The queue name and DocuColor printer name are established by your system...
  • Page 42 4-2 Printing with UNIX Workstations • On a system running Solaris 2 or any System V implementation of UNIX, use the lpr command to send a job to the DocuColor as follows: lpr -d <printername> {-n <-#copies>} <filename> For example, if the Print queue of your DocuColor is named named Sample , and you want to print two copies, type:...
  • Page 43 4-3 Printing to the DocuColor You can use the lpq command to check the job number. For example, to remove job number named print_Server , type: lprm -Pprint_Server 123 The lprm command reports the names of any files it removes. •...
  • Page 45: Managing Print Jobs

    5-1 Spooler The following utilities are available to help you manage your print jobs on the Chapter 5: DocuColor: Managing Print Jobs • Spooler order and priority of print jobs, delete jobs, and move jobs between queues. You can also use it to view job accounting information. •...
  • Page 46: Tracking And Managing Jobs

    5-2 Managing Print Jobs O LAUNCH POOLER 1. Double-click the Spooler icon or choose Spooler from the Windows 95 Start button. 2. Select the DocuColor from the Chooser list and click OK. The Spooler main window and File, Edit, Window, Help (Windows), and Administrator menus appear.
  • Page 47 5-3 Spooler Spooler jobs can be in one of the following queues: Print Printed Jobs in the queues are stored on the DocuColor hard disk. Make sure that you leave enough space on the hard disk for fonts and other Spooler jobs. You can use the Spooler Job Log to view information about jobs printed to the DocuColor for job accounting purposes, or saved for reference.
  • Page 48 5-4 Managing Print Jobs The job list includes information about the document name, user name, time and date sent, print device, and file size. The window is split into regions that correspond to the different queues and steps in the printing process. You can click and drag a job to the Print region of the window to print it.
  • Page 49 5-5 Spooler Buttons also appear above the scroll list. The buttons are: Update Duplicate and Print O SET POOLER REFERENCES 1. Choose Preferences from the Edit menu. The Preferences dialog box appears. Click this button to update the information in the Spooler main window.
  • Page 50: Duplicating, Copying, Moving, And Deleting Jobs

    5-6 Managing Print Jobs You can use this window to specify that the DocuColor: Update Automatically every n seconds or Update Manually—This option lets you specify whether the Spooler main window is automatically updated every 20 seconds (or at an interval that you set), or whether it is updated only when you choose the Update command from the Window menu.
  • Page 51 5-7 Spooler O DUPLICATE A JOB WITHIN A QUEUE 1. Select the job that you want to copy by clicking its name. The selected job is highlighted. If you want to select more than one job, Shift-click to select multiple, adjacent jobs; Ctrl-click to select multiple, non-adjacent jobs. 2.
  • Page 52: Changing Print Settings For A Job

    5-8 Managing Print Jobs Changing print settings for a job You can set certain printing parameters for a job in the Override Print Settings dialog box. The settings in this dialog box override the settings in the Printer Specific Options (Mac OS)/Options (Windows) dialog box and in Setup on the DocuColor Control Panel.
  • Page 53: Using The Job Log

    5-9 Spooler Using the Job Log With Spooler, you can view and print a log of all the jobs printed to the DocuColor. You can also save the Job Log as a text file that you can then import into a spreadsheet or word processing application for job accounting purposes.
  • Page 54 5-10 Managing Print Jobs Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the window to view all fields in the Job Log window. The text in the Status column provides information about the job: The job was printed normally. ERROR A PostScript error occurred while a job was processing.
  • Page 55: Downloading Files And Fonts

    5-11 Downloading files and fonts 8. If you entered the Administrator password, you can choose Delete Job Log from the File menu to clear the Job Log. The system administrator can also print and clear the Job Log from the Control Panel. Downloading files and fonts You can use Downloader to: •...
  • Page 56 5-12 Managing Print Jobs Buttons for some menu functions display in the Toolbar at the top of the window. Click the button to perform the function. The buttons are: Open Download Display font list Display status window About the Downloader The Print Status region displays the server status and the user name and document name of the job currently printing.
  • Page 57: Printing With Downloader

    5-13 Downloading files and fonts The Download Progress bar dynamically displays the progress of the job as it downloads to the DocuColor. The Hard Disk region displays the amount of available disk space on the DocuColor. Click the Display Font List button or choose Font List from the File menu to view font information.
  • Page 58 5-14 Managing Print Jobs 3. Choose Download from the File menu or click the Download button. A dialog box containing a list of files appears. 4. Select the file type to display in the Files of type menu. You can leave this at the default All Known Formats, or select All Files. All Known Formats lists all files in formats supported by Downloader;...
  • Page 59 5-15 Downloading files and fonts 7. To change attributes of a job, select it and click Options. 8. Specify the following information in the dialog box and click OK. Copies—Specify the number of copies you want by entering the number in the Copies text box.
  • Page 60: Downloading And Managing Printer Fonts

    5-16 Managing Print Jobs Downloading and managing printer fonts The DocuColor includes 136 PostScript fonts; for a complete list, see Appendix B, “Font List.” In addition, two Adobe Multiple Master fonts are included and are used for font substitution in PDF files. Before printing a PostScript or EPS file containing fonts that are not resident on the DocuColor hard disk, you must download the fonts manually.
  • Page 61 5-17 Downloading files and fonts Before you print PostScript or EPS files using Downloader, make sure that all fonts included in your file are installed in the DocuColor. If your file contains fonts that are not installed on the DocuColor, the text in these fonts will not print correctly and may not print at all.
  • Page 62: Webspooler Webtool

    5-18 Managing Print Jobs WebSpooler WebTool The WebSpooler WebTool is a utility that resides on the DocuColor but can be accessed over the network from a variety of platforms. The DocuColor functions as an Internet or intranet server, and has a home page that lets remote users view server functions and manipulate jobs.
  • Page 63 5-19 WebSpooler WebTool 3. Click the WebSpooler button at the left to select it. The Spooler main window and File, Edit, Window, Help, and Administrator menus appear. You can click the question mark next to the WebSpooler button to display information about WebSpooler.
  • Page 65 A-1 Error Messages When an error interferes with printing, you will see a message on the DocuColor Appendix A: Control Panel. Following are the messages (listed in alphabetical order), with the Error Messages appropriate corrective action for each one. Message Accessory disabled Busy (Copier) Check power &...
  • Page 66 A-2 Error Messages Ld ___ in tray 1 Ld ___ in tray 2 Ld ___ in tray 3 Ld ___ in tray 4 Ld ___ paper Ld ___ trans bypass No toner Paper jam Press “Clear All” The copier’s Tray 1 is not loaded with the paper size or type specified.
  • Page 67 A-3 Error Messages Remove copies from sorter Replace waste bottle Reset copier & server Sorter limit exceeded Sorter problem Unknown error Warming Up The maximum page capacity for one of the sorter bins has been exceeded. Printing will resume when the sorter is cleared.
  • Page 69: Font List

    B-1 Font List This appendix lists the built-in printer fonts included with your DocuColor. Appendix B: Font List PostScript printer fonts Listed below are the 136 built-in PostScript printer fonts on the DocuColor. In addition to the fonts listed below, two Adobe Multiple Master fonts are included and are used for font substitution in PDF files.
  • Page 70 B-2 Font List • Helvetica, Helvetica-Bold, Helvetica-BoldOblique, Helvetica-Condensed, Helvetica-Condensed-Bold, Helvetica-Condensed-BoldObl, Helvetica-Condensed-Oblique, Helvetica-Narrow, Helvetica-Narrow-Bold, Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique, Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique, Helvetica-Oblique • JoannaMT, JoannaMT-Bold, JoannaMT-Italic, JoannaMT-BoldItalic • LetterGothic, LetterGothic-Bold, LetterGothic-BoldSlanted, LetterGothic-Slanted • LubalinGraph-Book, LubalinGraph-BookOblique, LubalinGraph-Demi, LubalinGraph-DemiOblique • Marigold • MonaLisa-Recut • NewCenturySchlbk-Roman, NewCenturySchlbk-Bold, NewCenturySchlbk-Italic, NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic •...
  • Page 71: Truetype Fonts

    B-3 Font List TrueType fonts The DocuColor includes 19 TrueType fonts: • Apple-Chancery • ArialMT, Arial-BoldMT, Arial-ItalicMT, Arial-BoldItalicMT • Chicago • Geneva • HoeflerText-Regular, HoeflerText-Black, HoeflerText-Italic, HoeflerText-BlackItalic, HoeflerText-Ornaments • Monaco • NewYork • TimesNewRomanPSMT, TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT, TimesNewRomanPS-ItalicMT, TimesNewRomanPS-BoldItalicMT • Wingdings-Regular...
  • Page 73: Troubleshooting

    C-1 Troubleshooting This section provides some troubleshooting guidelines should a problem arise. If you Appendix C: are still unable to resolve a problem, contact your authorized service/support center. Troubleshooting Basic troubleshooting tips There are some basic situations that can cause a variety of problems. Before you look for a specific problem, use the tips in this list.
  • Page 74: General Printing Problems

    C-2 Troubleshooting General printing problems If this happens: The DocuColor doesn’t On the Macintosh, make sure that the correct zone is selected and that AppleTalk is appear in the Macintosh active. Chooser list of printers AppleTalk must be active. The DocuColor may be in a different zone from the one that’s selected.
  • Page 75 C-3 Troubleshooting If this happens: Printing seems to take too • Print to the Print queue instead of to the direct connection. long When you print to the Print queue, the job is stored on the DocuColor until it can be processed and printed;...
  • Page 76 C-4 Troubleshooting If this happens: Message requests a paper size • Cancel the job and do one of the following: that you don’t have If you are printing a PostScript file, set the Convert Paper Sizes setting in Printer Setup on the Control Panel to convert the job to the paper size you do have.
  • Page 77: Problems With Print Quality

    C-5 Troubleshooting If this happens: Jobs sent to the parallel port • If the PostScript Printer Driver that you are using lets you select bi-directional do not print (cont’d.) communication, make sure that it is disabled. This is generally set from the Properties dialog box for the printer. •...
  • Page 78: Problems With The Utilities

    C-6 Troubleshooting If this happens: Your printed file appears too • Adjust the image’s Brightness setting in the Printer Specific Options (Macintosh)/ dark Options (Windows), Download (Downloader), or Override Print Settings (Spooler) dialog box. You can use the Brightness options in Downloader to adjust the lightness of your image whenever you print a PostScript or Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file.
  • Page 79: Downloader Problems

    C-7 Troubleshooting Downloader problems If his happens: You can’t print an EPS file • Try printing using the “Showpage” option in the Download PostScript File dialog box. using Downloader The Showpage (after EPS file) option adds a “showpage” PostScript language command at the end of the print job.
  • Page 81: Appendix D: Setting Job Overrides

    D-1 Setting Job Overrides Job Override settings enable you to use all the special features of your copier and Appendix D: DocuColor. You can set job settings in several places. This table shows where options Setting Job can be set and where they can be overriden. The underlined option in the leftmost Overrides column is the printer’s default.
  • Page 82 D-2 Setting Job Overrides Setting and options (Underlined option is Description printer’s default) Brightness Select 85% for a substan- 85% Lightest/ tially lighter image, 115% 90% Lighter/ for a substantially darker 95% Light/ image, or one of the 100% Normal/ options in between.
  • Page 83: Document Set

    D-3 Setting Job Overrides Setting and options (Underlined option is Description printer’s default) Media Type Specify the type of media Plain Paper/ to use for the job. Thick Paper/ Transparency/ Interleaved/ Coated Paper/ Thick Paper 2/ Tacking Film/ SST/ Labels For more information, see page D-4.
  • Page 84: Media Type

    D-4 Setting Job Overrides If you print from an application that does support reverse order printing and/or collation, make sure to disable these options from within the application before using the Document Set option. Enabling reverse order printing and/or collation from within an application and setting the Document Set option to On may produce unexpected results.
  • Page 85: Rendering Style

    D-5 Setting Job Overrides Rendering Style Use this option to select a default color rendering dictionary (CRD) to be used when you print RGB images, objects, and text. Photographic—Optimizes the range of colors on the DocuColor to produce the best results for photographic or bitmapped images.
  • Page 87: Index Index

    Index Index access privileges for Spooler 5-1 access privileges for WebSpooler 5-18 activity light on Control Panel 1-2 Adobe Font Downloader 5-11 Adobe Multiple Master fonts B-1 Adobe Photoshop transfer functions 5-15 Adobe PostScript Printer Driver for Macintosh 2-1 for Windows 3.1x 3-6 for Windows 95 3-1 Alert Status screen 1-3 Brightness option D-2...
  • Page 88 I-2 Index Job Log in Spooler 5-9 printing 1-5 job overrides Brightness option D-2 Color Mode option D-2 Copier Mode option D-2 Document Set option D-2, D-3 Media Type option D-3, D-4 Rendering Style option D-3, D-5 Sorter Mode option D-3, D-5 light on Control Panel 1-2 line selection buttons 1-2 list of fonts, printing 1-5...
  • Page 89 I-3 Index printer setup with Adobe PostScript Printer Driver for Windows 3.1x 3-7 with Adobe PostScript Printer Driver for Windows 95 3-2 with Microsoft PostScript Printer Driver for Windows NT 4.0 3-10 Printer Specific Options Macintosh 2-3 printing from Downloader 3-13, 5-13 from Macintosh applications 2-1 from Windows applications 3-1 list of fonts 5-12, 5-17...
  • Page 90 I-4 Index warnings xii WebSpooler about 5-18 accessing 5-18 home page 5-18 passwords 5-18 requirements for 5-18 Windows printing from applications 3-1 Windows 3.1x Paper Source menu 3-7 PostScript printer driver 3-6 Printer’s default setting 3-8 printing with 3-6 tray selection 3-7 Windows 95 Paper Source menu 3-2 PostScript printer driver 3-1...

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