Superscript Console Menu; File; View; Settings - NEC SuperScript 660plus User Manual

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SuperScript Console Menu

Superscript software provides the standard Windows
menu items available in most Windows applications as
well as application-specific menu items. Some of the
menu items match buttons in the tabbed dialog. Some
SuperScript software functions can only be accessed
through the pull-down menus, such as the print
priority setting.

File

The File pull-down menu provides the application exit
item, as well as items to pause and resume printing,
and adding or deleting a document from the queue.

View

The View pull-down menu allows you to display the
print servers.
Note: This item is specific to NEC peer to peer
sharing and may not be functional. NEC developed a
proprietary sharing system for environments with
multiple NEC SuperScript printers. For most
environments, standard Windows sharing is more
suitable and the NEC SuperScript 660plus is fully
compatible.

Settings

The Settings pull-down menu lets you to make
changes to the following printer settings:
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Chapter 4: SuperScript Console
• Toner saving
• Sharp edge technology
• Print darkness
• Page save
• Power saving
• Printer setup
• Connect port
• PCL control panel
• DOS printing option
• Print priority
• Local printer change
"Print Priority" and "Local Printer Change" can be
accessed only through this pull-down menu.

Priority

Windows lets you run several applications at the same
time. This helps productivity, but means you are
sharing your PC resources among several activities.
SuperScript software priority settings let you control
the priority of printing relative to other applications
running at the same time.
The menu lets you select high, medium, or low prior-
ity processing when you print. High priority produces
output faster, but it may slow down your system as
well. On the other hand, printing at a lower priority
lets other applications run faster, but your document
will take longer to print.
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