NEC SuperScript 610 User Manual
NEC SuperScript 610 User Manual

NEC SuperScript 610 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Silentwriter SuperScript™ ® Windows User's Guide...
  • Page 2 NEC is prohibited. Silentwriter is a U.S. registered trademark of NEC Corporation. SuperScript is a trademark of NEC Corporation. All other product, brand, or trade names used in this publication are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents 1 Introduction Introduction Standard Feature Network Configuration Overview Personal Configuration Network Configuration Network Configuration Example SuperScript Console and Printer Status 2 System Requirements System Requirements 3 SuperScript Software Installation SuperScript Software Installation Overview Installing the SuperScript Software SuperScript Installation Dialogs Testing the SuperScript Installation 3-17 Removing SuperScript Software...
  • Page 4 Contents 5 Sharing and Connecting Sharing the Printer Connecting To the Printer Printing Printer Access and Client Privilege Checks 6 PostScript Printing Switching Postscript Print Mode From the Control Panel of SuperScript Console PostScript Options TrueType Font Substitution PostScript Print Mode Overview Printing from a Windows Application Printing from DOS Printing PostScript or PCL Files from the MS-DOS...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction 1–1 Introduction...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1–2 Introduction This guide provides installation and operating INTRODUCTION instructions for the NEC Silentwriter SuperScript for Windows 95 software. The NEC Silentwriter SuperScript for Windows 95 software is developed specially for users of Windows 95. The software supports PostScript emulation mode in addition to GDI mode and PCL emulation mode and provides network printing features.
  • Page 7: Standard Feature

    Introduction 1–3 NEC Silentwriter SuperScript for Windows 95 is a STANDARD printing solution developed for Windows 95 users FEATURE that provides complete Windows-based printing. This new SuperScript for Windows 95 provides the following additional features for your standard SuperScript printer: •...
  • Page 8: Network Configuration Overview

    1–4 Introduction SuperScript network program provides three NETWORK software configuration options that can be selected CONFIGURATION based on how you intend to use the printer: OVERVIEW • Personal • Server • Client Which configuration option you should choose is primarily dependent on whether you will use the SuperScript printer in a network or as a non-network “Personal”...
  • Page 9: Personal Configuration

    Introduction 1–5 The Personal configuration is for users not connected Personal to a network, or who will not use the SuperScript Configuration printer as a shared network resource. This configuration is a conventional PC and printer arrangement in which only the PC to which the printer is connected can print to the printer.
  • Page 10: Network Configuration

    1–6 Introduction Microsoft’s Windows is designed to be a peer-to- Network peer network. In other words, each PC is a peer to Configuration every other PC in the workgroup. This peer approach means that no PC in the workgroup acts as a network administrator.
  • Page 11: Network Configuration Example

    Introduction 1–7 Client The Client is a peer in the workgroup that can print to another peer’s printer. The Client configuration is a subset of the Server configuration. The following figure shows this flexible SuperScript Network approach. As shown in the figure, there are two PCs Configuration that have printers connected: Peer A with Printer A Example...
  • Page 12: Superscript Console And Printer Status

    1–8 Introduction The SuperScript software menus will help you easily view and manage your print jobs. A print job is a request for print services made when you select Print from one of your applications. Print jobs are considered “local” if they are queued to a printer connected to the PC queuing the print job.
  • Page 13 Introduction 1–9 SuperScript Printer Status lets you know the current printer status and alerts you in case of a problem. It displays a warning or error message. In addition, it points to the problem area on the printer and gives instructions for what to do next.
  • Page 14 1–10 Introduction SuperScript Printer Status (Expanded Version)
  • Page 15: System Requirements

    System Requirements 2–1 System Requirements...
  • Page 16: System Requirements

    2–2 System Requirements Table 2.1 shows the hardware and software SYSTEM RE- requirements for SuperScript software. QUIREMENTS Hardware requirements differ between the three SuperScript software configurations (Personal, Server, and Client). As shown in Table 2.1, the Server must be at least an i486DX-based PC running at no less than 33MHz.
  • Page 17 System Requirements 2–3 Table 2.1 SuperScript Software Configuration Requirements HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE PERSONAL SERVER(S) CLIENT(S) REQUIREMENTS Minimum CPU i80386DX i486DX i80386DX Recommended CPU i486DX2 Minimum Process- ing Speed (MHz) Free Disk Space (MB) Hard Disk Space for installation of Software (MB) Hard Disk Space for installation of TrueType...
  • Page 18 2–4 System Requirements HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE PERSONAL SERVER(S) CLIENT(S) REQUIREMENTS Centronics Parallel Port Printer Network card Network cable, connector(s), and terminator(s) Network adapter driver if using a network other than SuperScript network * For Server, 16MB of RAM is required to support all print modes simultaneously.
  • Page 19: Superscript Software Installation

    SuperScript Software Installation 3–1 SuperScript Software Installation...
  • Page 20: Superscript Software Installation Overview

    3–2 SuperScript Software Installation SUPERSCRIPT This section describes the hardware and software setup steps necessary to configure and use your SOFTWARE printer. Installation includes the following steps: INSTALLATION OVERVIEW • Pre-installation • Installation of the three SuperScript user configurations (Personal, Server, and Client) •...
  • Page 21 SuperScript Software Installation 3–3 Some steps described below, such as disk defragmentation, may not be necessary due to your PC configuration. The installation description provides a common approach. Your network configuration may provide an alternate set of selections, such as an installation folder. This section describes the installation process and identifies the few installation differences between the configurations.
  • Page 22 3–4 SuperScript Software Installation Table 3.2 Pre-Installation Steps STEP ACTION COMMENT Install Network SuperScript software will operate with any network (Server, Client) card and network software supported by Windows. Install Windows 95 Install Windows. SuperScript can be used as a personal printer or as a shared printer while running under Windows.
  • Page 23: Installing The Superscript Software

    SuperScript Software Installation 3–5 The SuperScript software installation program INSTALLING analyzes your system configuration, installs the SuperScript software and fonts, and makes the SUPERSCRIPT necessary changes to the Windows startup files. As SOFTWARE shown in the following tables, there are two ways to install SuperScript software: •...
  • Page 24 3–6 SuperScript Software Installation Table 3.3 SuperScript Software Installation Steps STEP ACTION COMMENT Diskette or CD Installation (Server, Client, Personal) See Table 3.4 Via Diskette #1 then Across the Network (Client) See Table 3.5 Table 3.4 Diskette or CD Installation Steps (for Server, Client, and Personal Software Installation) STEP ACTION...
  • Page 25: Superscript Installation Dialogs

    SuperScript Software Installation 3–7 Table 3.5 Via Diskette #1 then Across the Network (for Client Software Installation only) STEP ACTION COMMENT Insert the software diskette Place the SuperScript diskette into labeled #1 or CD in the disk drive. the drive. Click the Start button, The Run Program dialog box appears.
  • Page 26 3–8 SuperScript Software Installation 2. If you have a previously installed version of the SuperScript Software installed on your system you will be prompted to remove this software before installing the new software. Select OK to remove the older version of software and continue installing the new software.
  • Page 27 SuperScript Software Installation 3–9 4. The SuperScript Setup Program presents the configuration User Type option (Personal, Client or Server), asks for a computer name, provides a comments area, and asks for the folder where you want the files installed.
  • Page 28 3–10 SuperScript Software Installation SuperScript Setup Program will examine your PC hardware and system configuration to ensure that the minimum configuration requirements have been met. • For computers not running Windows with networking, the default is for Personal printer installation. •...
  • Page 29 SuperScript Software Installation 3–11 5. SuperScript can be installed entirely from diskettes or CD, or from a SuperScript Software diskette #1 and then continued from a Server. The default is from diskettes (or CD). For a Server or Personal setup, install SuperScript software from diskettes (or CD).
  • Page 30 3–12 SuperScript Software Installation 6. Following the initial user and folder information dialog the Setup Program will present the default printer configuration information. For a Client installation, the menu will provide a default connection for an initial Server path. The default connection for Server and Personal set up is the local printer.
  • Page 31 SuperScript Software Installation 3–13 7. SuperScript Setup will display the installation progress. If you choose to do so, you may click the Quit button to abort the installation at any time. NOTE: Quitting at any time will leave you without the ability to print to the SuperScript printer.
  • Page 32 3–14 SuperScript Software Installation 8. There are 53 TrueType fonts are bundled with your SuperScript software. You may choose to install all or none of the fonts or do a custom install. A custom install allows you to install only the fonts you want. The default for the fonts to be installed to is C:\WINDOWS\FONTS directory.
  • Page 33 SuperScript Software Installation 3–15 Note: The TrueType fonts cannot be installed across the network. When installing the fonts, you must install them via diskettes or CD. 9. In order for the installation to take effect, Windows must be restarted. The final menu provides you the option of restarting Windows or continuing without restarting Windows.
  • Page 34 3–16 SuperScript Software Installation 10. Once SuperScript software is installed, NEC SuperScript device names appear in the Printers window of your My Computer (see the next figure).
  • Page 35: Testing The Superscript Installation

    Client. 2. Confirm that the printer is turned on. 3. Click the Start button, point to Programs, NEC SuperScript Tools, and then click NEC SuperScript Console. 4. Click the Control Panel tab of the SuperScript Console.
  • Page 36: Removing Superscript Software

    3–18 SuperScript Software Installation You can easily remove any installed SuperScript Removing software. SuperScript • Click the Start button and then click Run. Run Software the executable wsremove.exe. WSREMOVE.EXE must be run from within Windows. WSREMOVE.EXE is in the folder where SuperScript software is installed.
  • Page 37: Superscript Console

    SuperScript Console 4–1 SuperScript Console...
  • Page 38: Control Panel

    SuperScript Console, click the Start button, point to Programs, NEC SuperScript Tools, and then click NEC SuperScript Console. Each of the four major program features can be viewed by clicking the folder tab under the window menu bar. The four tabs are: •...
  • Page 39 SuperScript Console 4–3 14 buttons Printer Selection Section Printer Information Section (Printer Selection Buttons) Use the list bar to highlight the print mode you want to use. To use the selected printer as default, click the Set As Default button. You can also request the current printer status information with the Local Printer Status button.
  • Page 40 Print Darkness: This feature allows you to control the darkness of any page as required. You can set this mode to light, medium, or dark. (If the printer is SuperScript 610, this function is not available.) Page Save Mode: When enabled the current page is saved in memory until printing is complete.
  • Page 41 DOS within Windows. Selectable printing modes are PCL4.5, PCL5e, PS Level I, and PS Level II. If the printer is SuperScript 610/610plus, PCL5e and PS Level II are not available. Share Printer: This selection allows you to share the printer with SuperScript Clients.
  • Page 42: Gdi Setup Screen

    If you want the print jobs in GDI to be listed in the Local Queue, Remote Queue, or Job Log, you must activate SuperScript Print Manager by selecting Use NEC SuperScript Print Manager in the GDI setup screen. GDI Setup Screen consists of the following five pages.
  • Page 43 • Use NEC SuperScript Print Manager • Print Order: Page 1 On Top • Duplex printing: Manual Duplexing: Book Style Report Style Print Instruction Page You must select Use NEC SuperScript Print Manager to use Print Order and Duplex features.
  • Page 44 2Up or 4Up feature is selected. Form Settings This feature allows you to set up a Cover / Trailer Page or Print Overlay. You must select Use NEC SuperScript Print Manager to use these features. • Use NEC SuperScript Print Manager •...
  • Page 45 Cover / Trailer. 2. Select Print in the File menu. 3. In the Print Setup screen, check to be sure the printer selected is NEC SuperScript GDI. Click on the Print to File check box in the Setup screen and click OK.
  • Page 46: Local Queue

    4–10 SuperScript Console The Local Queue is used to review the status of your LOCAL QUEUE queued print jobs. For Servers, all pending print jobs are local to the Server. For Clients, the Local Queue represents print jobs that have been queued to a remote Server but that have not yet been transferred to that remote Server.
  • Page 47 SuperScript Console 4–11 If you double-click an entry in the job queue, a Print Job Information dialog will pop up to show you more information about the job. Both Servers and Clients can highlight, then drag- and-drop jobs within the Local Queue to reorder the print queue.
  • Page 48 Delete: Deletes the highlighted print job from the print queue Note: If the print job is in GDI without the NEC SuperScript Print Manager active, then the job is not listed in the Local Queue. (Refer to the section "GDI...
  • Page 49: Remote Queue

    SuperScript Console 4–13 The Remote Queue is used to review the status of REMOTE your queued print jobs at the remote printer. QUEUE Checking Show Servers will search for all shared SuperScript servers currently running on the network and display those servers in the Print Server List box which is located under the Print Job List box.
  • Page 50 4–14 SuperScript Console The drag-and-drop feature is also available in the Remote Queue. Clients can drag-and-drop their print jobs to reschedule within the Print Job List box or to redirect to one of the print servers within the Print Server List box. Job Rescheduling is available for jobs that have not been processed at the print server side.
  • Page 51 Delete: Deletes the highlighted print job from the print queue. Note: If the print job is in GDI without the NEC SuperScript Print Manager active, then the job is not listed in the Remote Queue. (Refer to the section "GDI Setup Screen" in this chapter.)
  • Page 52: Job Log

    (GDI, PS, PCL) • the print result Note: If the print job is in GDI without the NEC SuperScript print manager active, then the job is not listed in the Job Log. (Refer to the section "GDI Setup Screen" in this chapter.)
  • Page 53 SuperScript Console 4–17 If you double-click a job entry in the job queue, a Print Job Information dialog will pop up to show you more information about the job.
  • Page 54: Superscript Console Menu Items

    4–18 SuperScript Console SUPERSCRIPT SuperScript software provides the standard Windows menu items available in most Windows applications CONSOLE as well as application-specific menu items. Some of MENU ITEMS the menu items match buttons available in the tabbed dialog. However, there are some SuperScript software functions that can only be accessed through the pull-down menu, such as the Print Priority setting.
  • Page 55: Network

    SuperScript Console 4–19 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 the printing activity relative to other applications running at the same time.
  • Page 56: Run

    4–20 SuperScript Console The Run pull-down menu allows you to view Local Printer Status, Print Test Page, and Close Interpreter. The Help menu links you to the SuperScript Help Help system. With Help you can select Index to see a list of topics related to SuperScript Software.
  • Page 57: Sharing And Connecting

    Sharing and Connecting 5–1 Sharing and Connecting...
  • Page 58 5–2 Sharing and Connecting The primary purpose of a network workgroup is to provide an easy and flexible environment for sharing information and resources. The SuperScript printer is designed to be a shared resource. In the Windows environment, a resource owner can share the resource.
  • Page 59: Sharing The Printer

    SuperScript printer among other SuperScript peers in the workgroup, the Server performs the following steps: 1. Click the Start button, point to Programs, NEC SuperScript Tools, and then click NEC SuperScript Console. 2. Select Share Local Printer in the Network menu.
  • Page 60 4. Check off item(s) you want to stop sharing. 5. Select OK. To authorize or restrict sharing of the printer: 1. Click the Start button, point to Programs, NEC SuperScript Tools, and then click NEC SuperScript Console. 2. Click the Control Panel tab or select the Network menu.
  • Page 61: Connecting To The Printer

    SuperScript printer attached to another PC, the Client performs the following steps: 1. Click the Start button, point to Programs, NEC SuperScript Tools, and then click NEC SuperScript Console. 2. Click the Control Panel tab or select the Network menu.
  • Page 62: Printing

    To print a file from one of your applications, do the following: 1. Run your application. 2. Open your file. 3. Select Print Setup 4. Select a printer, such as NEC SuperScript GDI on NECGDI. 5. Choose OK. 6. Choose Print. GDI print mode was selected as an example.
  • Page 63: Printer Access And Client Privilege Checks

    Sharing and Connecting 5–7 When a Client requests a print job, the Server will Printer Access detect the print request and accept or deny it based and Client on two main characteristics: Privilege Checks • Print job type • Client print privileges Servers review the print job request to ensure that it matches the capabilities of the SuperScript printer.
  • Page 64 5–8 Sharing and Connecting When the Invalid Job Type dialog appears, you can redirect or delete the print job. If you want to redirect the job, you must select a new server and click the OK button. Clients can submit jobs with any settings, including Toner Saving Mode, Sharp Edge Technology and Darkness without affecting jobs sent from other Clients.
  • Page 65: Postscript Printing

    PostScript Printing 6–1 PostScript Printing...
  • Page 66: Switching Postscript Print Mode

    To change imaging modes, select the PS printer from From the the Control Panel of SuperScript Console. Select Control Panel "PS>>NEC SuperScript PS" from the list bar or click of SuperScript PS Printer button located right-below in the Control Console Panel.
  • Page 67: Postscript Options

    PostScript Printing 6–3 For those users who want to bring the PostScript file POSTSCRIPT to a typesetter or service bureau for higher resolution OPTIONS output or color separation, the next screens provide options that allow you to easily accomplish that purpose.
  • Page 68: Truetype Font Substitution

    6–4 PostScript Printing If you used TrueType Fonts in your application, this TRUETYPE screen provides a table substituting TrueType fonts FONT with printer fonts. SUBSTITUTION...
  • Page 69: Postscript Print Mode Overview

    3. Select Printer Setup (Some applications use Print... and then have an option for Printer Setup). 4. Highlight the SuperScript printer, such as NEC SuperScript PS2 on NEC PS. 600. 5. Select the printer as the default printer. 6. Choose OK.
  • Page 70: Printing From Dos

    LPT1 (or LPT2 or LPT3 if you have SuperScript set to print to one of these ports instead). Be sure the NEC SuperScript driver is the default driver in Windows and the DOS application is using an HP LaserJet 4P driver.
  • Page 71: Printing Postscript Or Pcl Files From The Ms-Dos

    PostScript Printing 6–7 If you have a file in PostScript language format, PCL Printing format, or ASCII text format, you can print that file PostScript or from the MS-DOS command line within Windows. PCL Files from At the command line prompt, type the MS-DOS COPY/B <filename.ext>...
  • Page 72 6–8 PostScript Printing...
  • Page 73: Superscript Printer Status

    SuperScript Printer Status 7–1 SuperScript Printer Status...
  • Page 74 SuperScript Printer Status For Personal and Server users to run the SuperScript Printer Status, click the Start button, point to Programs, NEC SuperScript Tools, and then click Local Printer Status Display. You can also access SuperScript Printer Status by clicking the Local Printer Status button on the Control Panel tab of the SuperScript Console.
  • Page 75 SuperScript Printer Status 7–3 Note: On some particular PCs, when the Printer Status Display appears, the shortcut key operation is not available. If you have this problem, use the mouse. The SuperScript Printer Status display provides three printer status "lights", two information boxes, and various printer control buttons.
  • Page 76: Expanded Superscript Printer Status Display

    7–4 SuperScript Printer Status Expanded Printer Status display has several features EXPANDED that monitor, control, and resolve printer errors. To SUPERSCRIPT expand the Printer Status display, click the expand PRINTER button. STATUS DISPLAY Part of the display will show a printer animation that Printer Error highlights the problem area on the printer and Status...
  • Page 77 Duplex Printing Duplex (double-sided) mode is enabled, and the NEC SuperScript has finished printing on one side of your document. Turn the sheets over and reinsert them into the paper feeder to print on the other side.
  • Page 78 Engine is Warming Up Wait until the printer's engine has finished warming up. The NEC SuperScript will start printing once the printer has warmed up. Engine Error There is a problem with your printer's engine. Call...
  • Page 79: Using Fonts

    Using Fonts 8–1 Using Fonts...
  • Page 80: Fonts In Postscript Mode

    8–2 Using Fonts SuperScript software can work fast and accurately with the standard Type 1 PostScript and TrueType fonts as well as the Windows GDI. SuperScript software's PostScript emulation mode FONTS IN supports thirty-five kinds of resident fonts. These POSTSCRIPT include the Windows thirteen basic TrueType fonts MODE (excluding Wingdings) and twenty-two additional...
  • Page 81 Using Fonts 8–3 The resident PostScript fonts are as follows. Resident Fonts POSTSCRIPT TYPEFACES SUPERSCRIPT EQUIVALENT (TYPE 1) (TRUETYPE)
  • Page 82 8–4 Using Fonts Resident Fonts (Cont'd) POSTSCRIPT TYPEFACES SUPERSCRIPT EQUIVALENT (TYPE 1) (TRUETYPE)
  • Page 83: Fonts In Gdi Mode

    Using Fonts 8–5 One benefit of SuperScript GDI's WYSIWYG (What FONTS IN GDI You See Is What You Get) approach becomes clear MODE as you use fonts. In Windows, any font you can see on the screen will print on your printer. This includes TrueType, Type 1 (through Intellifont for Windows).
  • Page 84: Fonts In Pcl Mode

    5. Select Show only TrueType fonts in the programs on my computer, and click OK to exit the Options dialog box. FONTS IN PCL NEC SuperScript PCL mode supports all resident MODE fonts, corresponding to the internal fonts in the HP LaserJet 4P.
  • Page 85: Installing Superscript Truetype Fonts

    3. Select Install New Font... in the File menu. Add Fonts dialog box appears. 4. Insert NEC SuperScript Software Disk #6 or CD and then select the drive in the Drives list box. The fonts on the NEC SuperScript Software Disk or CD appear in the List of Fonts box.
  • Page 86: Saving Downloaded Fonts And Macros (Pcl Mode)

    SAVING fonts or macros will be lost, just as if you had turned DOWNLOADED off a regular PCL printer. FONTS AND You can preserve this information through the NEC MACROS SuperScript Console to keep the PCL interpreter (PCL MODE) active.
  • Page 87: A Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting A–1 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 88: Installation Problems

    A–2 Troubleshooting INSTALLATION This section provides suggestions for installation related problems. PROBLEMS SuperScript software requires a different minimum Wrong System PC hardware and software configuration for or Hardware Personal, Servers, and Clients. Refer to Chapter 2 for Configuration detailed system requirements. If the installation program detects that your PC is not powerful enough, it will quit without installing SuperScript.
  • Page 89: B Postscript Character Sets

    PostScript Character Sets B–1 PostScript Character Sets...
  • Page 90 B–2 PostCaript Character Sets...
  • Page 91 PostScript Character Sets B–3...
  • Page 92 B–4 PostCaript Character Sets...
  • Page 93 PostScript Character Sets B–5...
  • Page 94 B–6 PostCaript Character Sets...
  • Page 95 PostScript Character Sets B–7...
  • Page 96 B–8 PostCaript Character Sets...
  • Page 97: Glossary

    Glossary–1 Glossary applications A software program that performs a specific task such as creating a spreadsheet or graphics. ASCII American Standard Code for Information Inter- change. This standard defines character set codes that are used for data interchange between data terminal equipment.
  • Page 98 Glossary–2 mouse button without moving the mouse. control panel Sets the system parameters and attributes like the appearance of windows, the display of data, the peripherals to be used and the like. Characters per inch. Also known as pitch. default A preset setting that is automatically read by the printer until you change the setting.
  • Page 99 Glossary–3 system file of the startup disk. Abbreviation of Graphical Device Interface. This is a library of core functions in Windows that processes graphical data for display and printing. GDI Setup Screen for setting the paper size, number of copies, Screen and the paper direction when in GDI mode.
  • Page 100 Glossary–4 etc. peripheral device Any device (such as a printer) that you attach to your computer. Personal A software configuration of SuperScript for users whose computers do not have network capability or network connections and have a printer directly connected. point A unit of measurement for sizing type.
  • Page 101 Glossary–5 characters. Random-access memory. Memory in which infor- mation can be accessed in an arbitrary manner. This memory can be written to and read from. Remote Queue This is used to review the status of your queued print job at the remote printer. Read only memory.
  • Page 102 Glossary–6 typeface The design of the characters in a font. Virtual Memory A technology that allows memory to be expanded more than the actual main memory of the computer. When Windows is used in Enhanced mode with an i386 (SX) or newer CPU, a part of the hard disk is used as a swap file and a part of the information stored in the main memory is stored in the swap file thereby virtually expanding the capacity of the main...
  • Page 103: Index

    index–1 Index Remote Queue 4-13 Change Name 4-19 Client 3-2 Client Monitor 4-5 Close Interpreter 4-20 Server 3-2 Connect Port 4-4 Share 5-3 Connect To 4-5, 5-5 Share Printer 4-5, 5-3 Console 4-1 Sharp Edge Technology 4-4 Control Panel 4-2 Status Report Options 4-5 DOS Printing Option 4-5 Toner Saving Mode 4-4...
  • Page 104 index–2...
  • Page 105 Tel: (03) 3454-1111 Tel: 2-484-151 Telex: NECTOK J22686 Fax: 2-484-00875 Fax: (03) 3798-1510~1519 NEC Information Systems Australia Pty. Ltd. NEC Technologies, Inc. 20 Rodborough Road, Frenchs Forest, 339 North Bernardo N.S.W. 2086, Australia (P. O. Box 500) Mountain View, CA 94043-5223 USA...

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