Windows Network Environment - Ricoh SCRIPT2 Setup Manual

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Using RICOH-SCRIPT2 with Windows

Windows Network Environment

PostScript data sent to the printer is processed by an interpreter. The interpreter
translates programs written in the ASCII code line-by-line into a form that can
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be recognized by the printer.
When the printer is connected to the computer via a parallel cable, PostScript
data is processed in units called "jobs", and each job should have an EOF (End
Of File = Ctrl+D) to indicate the end of the data to the printer. The printer con-
tinues to perform processing with the interpreter until receiving the EOF.
When the printer is connected to a network, and since the network protocol con-
trols the transferred data of jobs, the EOF is not required. Be sure to turn off the
EOF.
❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Windows 95/98/Me
Open the [PostScript] tab on the Printer Properties. Then click [Advanced].
Click to clear [Send CTRL+D after job] and [Send CTRL+D before job].
❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Windows 2000
Open the [Device Settings] tab on the Printer Properties. Select [No] for both
[Send CTRL+D after job] and [Send CTRL+D before job].
❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Windows NT 4.0
Open the [Advanced] tab on the Default Document Properties. Under [Post-
Script Options], select [No] for both [Send CTRL-D After Each Job] and [Send CTRL-
D Before Each Job].
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