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Introduction
This guide provides complete instructions for operat-
®
ing your new NEC Silentwriter
SuperScript 660
printer. All printer features are explained and
illustrated in detail.
Silentwriter SuperScript 660 is a new laser printer
TM
developed specifically for users of Windows
Version 3.1. This printer is provided with the
SuperScript software kit and requires no special add-
in cards or cartridges. We do require a good quality
parallel interface cable. Silentwriter SuperScript 660
differs from other printers in that it is directly driven
by the CPU of your computer; hence, it has faster
response and better status information. In addition,
by expanding the memory of your computer or
upgrading to a more powerful PC, the performance
of your SuperScript 660 can also be improved.
NEC SuperScript software supports two printing
modes, namely, GDI mode and PCL emulation
mode. GDI mode offers the full performance of the
total printing system while the PCL emulation mode
offers compatibility with existing PCL print files.
Your computer and Silentwriter SuperScript 660
communicate bi-directionally to exchange operating
status information (i.e., warm-up, paper out, paper
jam, etc.) and display messages requiring your
attention, if necessary. Hence, you can focus on
your work without referring to the printer operator
panel periodically, a benefit of the SuperScript
software.
The SuperScript 660 is designed as a personal laser
printer to conserve desk space and it features low
power consumption .

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