Postscript Print Mode Overview; Printing From A Windows Application - NEC SuperScript 610 User Manual

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POSTSCRIPT
PRINT MODE
OVERVIEW
Printing from a
Windows
Application
Both Windows applications and DOS applications
running under Windows can use PostScript printing.
Both PostScript Level I and Level II emulations are
available. (PostScript Level II emulation is only
available for SuperScript 660 and 660i printer.)
Once you have selected your printer mode from
GDI, PostScript, or PCL emulation, you can print
from your Windows application as you would to any
other printer. If the SuperScript printer has not been
selected, then for most applications, perform the
following general steps:
1. Select the File menu.
2. Select Print (Some applications have a
Printer Setup item as part of the File menu).
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.
PostScript Printing 6–5

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