Control Panel - NEC SuperScript 660plus User Manual

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Chapter 4: SuperScript Console
The SuperScript Console program provides a single
access point to the four major SuperScript program
windows. The purpose of the SuperScript Console
program is to provide an easy way to configure the
SuperScript printer and to monitor and control print
jobs.
To activate the SuperScript Console in Windows 95,
click the Start button, point to Programs, NEC
SuperScript Tools, and then click NEC SuperScript
Console.
In Windows 3.1 or 3.11 select NEC SuperScript Tools
Program group, then double click NEC SuperScript
Console.
Each of the four major program features can be
accessed by clicking the folder tab under the menu
bar. The four tabs are:
Local Queue
Remote Queue
Job Log

Control Panel

Note: The Remote Queue 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.
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Printer Selection
Printer Information
Control Panel
The Control Panel, the rightmost folder tab in the
window, provides a mechanism to configure and
control the SuperScript printer. The Control Panel
has 14 buttons that you use to control the printer, a
printer selection section to the left just below the
buttons, and the printer information section at the
bottom of the window.
The Printer selection list bar displays your currently
selected printer and provides a list of additional
printer selections. The printer selections applicable
to SuperScript software are:
NEC SuperScript GDI (standard)
NEC SuperScript PCL (custom installed)
Table 4.1 lists the Control Panel icons with a brief
description of what they do.
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