Ipp Print; Supported Os - Fuji Xerox DocuPrint C5005 d User Manual

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Printing from Macintosh via USB Connection
When you send a print job from the PostScript driver of Macintosh connected via USB and
the job includes application data with graphic data (EPS file including binary data) pasted,
the machine may misidentify the binary data as protocol data; therefore, the output of text
data may extend for multiple pages.
In this case, select [RAW] for [Adobe Protocol] under [Settings] > [Admin Menu] > [Network
/ Port] > [USB] to properly print data which includes EPS files with binary data.

IPP Print

If the size of data by IPP exceeds the set value of proxy server, the machine cannot receive
the data. In this case, try to increase the size of proxy server, or change the network settings
not to use the proxy server.

Supported OS

The dedicated driver or utility software is not provided for the following operating systems.
You may install a driver or utility software for other operating systems, however, it may not
work properly.
• Microsoft Windows 95
• Microsoft Windows 98
• Microsoft Windows Me
• Windows NT 4.0
• Mac OS 8.1/8.5/8.6
• Mac OS X 10.3.8 or before
• Mac OS X 10.4.7
• Windows NT Server 4.0
• Windows NT Server Terminal Edition
PostScript Print Driver for Macintosh
• Because the print drivers for Mac OS X 10.3.9 to 10.4.11/10.5/10.6 (except for 10.4.7)
adopt Plug-ins, the User Details Setup, Secure Print, Sample Set, Delayed Print, and
Print Stored File features are available.
• For the print drivers for Mac OS 9 (without Plug-ins), Accounting Settings, Secure Print,
Sample Set, and Delayed Print are not available. For the other restrictions, refer to the
manual or Readme included in the PostScript Driver Library CD-ROM.
• For Mac OS X 10.3.9 or Mac OS 9.2.2, if you print a document with odd number of pages
2-sided, a blank page will be added after the last page, and the blank page will be counted
as one page.
Printed Time in Force Annotation
The time you specified to print a job, the time at which the print job is started inside the
machine, and the time at which the job is actually printed may not be coincident with one
another depending on the machine status and settings or the content of the print job. The
time printed in Force Annotation is the time at which the print job is started inside the
machine.
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