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Printing a Document using the PostScript Print Driver
Choosing a Finishing Option when using the PostScript Print Driver
System Administrator Guide www.xerox.com/support.
Using Internet Services to find System Administrator Contact Details
Viewing the Progress and Details of a Job using the Job Status Menu
Logging into a Print Driver using Xerox Standard Accounting or Network Accounting
Setting the Print Quality using the PostScript Print Driver
You can print to the device from your computer through a print driver. There are a variety of Xerox
print drivers available for the device to support all the popular operating systems. The Xerox print
drivers allow you to use the specific features available on your device.
If Authentication has been enabled on your device you may have to login at the device to see or
release your jobs.
If Accounting has been enabled you may have to enter login details at the print driver before you
can send your job.
Use the Print Quality options to adjust the amount of toner used to print your documents. Using
very little toner produces a slightly more grainy appearance, particularly when printing graphics or
solid color objects, but is the most environmentally friendly option.
1. Open the document to be printed. From most applications select the Office button or select
File, then select Print from the file menu.
2. Enter the number of copies you want to produce. Depending on the application you are using
you may also be able to select a page range and make other print selections.
3. Select the Xerox PS driver from the list of print drivers available.
4. Open the print driver Properties window - the method will vary depending on the application
you are printing from. From most Microsoft applications select the Properties or Preferences
button to open the window.
5. If required, click the Printing Options tab. This is usually the active tab when the print driver
opens.
6. Select the Print Quality option required.
High Resolution prints your document at the highest quality. High Resolution uses more
toner than the Toner Saver option.
Standard balances print quality with environmental considerations and the size of the file
sent across your network. Standard print quality is suitable for most print jobs.
Toner Saver uses less toner than the other options. Documents may appear slightly lighter
than with the other options.
7. Click the OK button to save your settings.
8. Select the confirmation button, the name will vary depending on the application you are
printing from. From most applications select the OK or Print button.
9. Collect your job from the device.
10. Press the Job Status button on the device control panel to view the job list and check the status
of the job.
11. Print jobs are usually shown in the Active Jobs list, however if your System Administrator has
enabled the Hold All Jobs feature, your job will be listed in either the Held Print Jobs or the
Unidentified Print Jobs list. To release a held job select the job in the required list and then
select the Release button.
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