Windows Headers; Sending Header Data - Ricoh SCRIPT2 Setup Manual

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Windows Headers

Headers are appended to the print data and contain RICOH-SCRIPT2 com-
mands required for proper printing. The default setting appends the headers to
the data automatically for each print job so you can print without worrying
about the header data. You can configure how header data is sent to the printer
with Windows 95/98/Me.
Important
❒ Changing header settings should be performed by system administrators
who are familiar with the functions of PostScript.

Sending Header Data

There are two methods for sending header data.
❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Send header data for each print job (default)
Use this setting when printing data to a file and when printing to a shared net-
work printer. Select [Download header with each print job] on the [PostScript] tab
to enable this method.
❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ Send header to printer only once
This setting causes the header data to be stored in the printer memory, so jobs
sent after the header data has already been sent are printed more quickly.
Select [Assume header is downloaded and retained] on the [PostScript] tab to enable
this method. To use this setting, you should send the header data to the print-
er in advance, so click [Send Header Now].
Note
❒ Header data in the printer memory is cleared whenever the printer power
is turned off, the printer is reset, or you switch to another type of the print-
er language. Printing without header data results in an error, so be careful
when sending header data individually.
Note
❒ When the header data is sent to the printer, a message to inform you that the
header has been sent is printed.
❒ If you send a print job to the printer without the header, a message to inform
you to send the header is printed. In this case, select [Assume header is down-
loaded and retained], or [Send Header Now] to send the header data to the printer.
If the header has already been stored in the printer memory, a message is
printed informing you that it has been stored.
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