Preparing Your Printer Using The Printer Monitor - NEC SuperScript 750C User Manual

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Preparing your Printer using the Printer
Monitor
Your printing system, i.e. the printer driver and the printer
monitor is now installed. Before using your printing
system, you must prepare your printer by performing two of
the Printer Care functions contained in the Printer Monitor:
1. check the print accuracy (Align),
2. print a demo page (Demo).
How to access the Printer Monitor
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Under Windows® 3.1/3.11:
The Printer Monitor can be accessed from your printer
group at any time: just double-click the specific icon.
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Under Windows® 95:
The Printer Monitor can be accessed at any time in either of
the following ways:
1. Click Start, highlight Programs and then the printer
name in the sub-menu which opens.
2. Click the Printer Monitor icon.
OR:
1. Click Start, highlight Settings, and then click Printers in
the sub-menu which opens.
2. Click your printer name to highlight it.
Quick Start
3. Click your right mouse button.
4. Select the option "Run the Printer Monitor" in
the menu which opens.
In both environments, the Printer Monitor will also be
activated any time a print job is sent (in Windows® 95, the
option "Show Monitor during Print" has to be already
selected).
Use of the Printer Monitor
The Printer Monitor contains two tabs:
Status : which provides information on the file printing job,
as well as on job and page printing progress.
Printer Care : which allows you to run four different
"service" operations:
Align : print head alignment (checking print accuracy),
Clean : print head cleaning,
Demo : printing of the "demo" page,
Test : printing of the printer test page.
If you leave your Printer Monitor active, the status of your
print jobs will always be displayed automatically.
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