Kyocera TASKalfa 3501i 3501i/4501i/5501i Printer Driver User Guide - Page 105

EMF Spooling, Selecting EMF Spooling, Enable Client Profile

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Advanced Toner low Not connected Printing completed Others 5 You can also add sound or speech to your chosen alert. To add a sound file: Clear the Use Text to speech check box. The Sound file text box becomes available. Type the location of a sound file (.WAV), or Browse to find a sound file located on your computer. To add speech: Select Use Text to speech. Type your preferred text in the Text to speech text box. The Microsoft Text to Speech utility reads your typed text and plays it back in a spoken voice. After you select a sound file, or type text for Text to speech, you can click the arrow below the text box to play the sound or speech. 6 Click Apply or OK. EMF Spooling EMF (Enhanced MetaFile) is a spool file format used in printing by the Microsoft Windows operating system. When a print job is sent from an application, it is transferred to the spool file. The application writes to and the printer driver reads from the spool file simultaneously. For multiple or large documents, this quickly returns application control to the user while the printer is still printing the document. Note: If Allow data passthrough is selected in the KPDL Settings dialog box, EMF spooling is unavailable. Selecting EMF Spooling To print with EMF spooling: 1 From the Advanced tab, select the EMF Spooling check box. 2 Click OK and continue the printing process as usual. Enable Client Profile Client profile refers to profile settings saved on a client computer. You have the choice to use your local profiles or the server profiles. This feature is intended for the client computer in a client-server environment. In the Advanced tab, clear the Enable client profile check box to select profiles from the server to apply to print jobs created by the driver. Server profiles are read-only. Select the Enable client profile check box for using custom profiles locally in the driver. Printer Driver 11-10

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Advanced
Toner low
Not connected
Printing completed
Others
5
You can also add sound or speech to your chosen alert.
To add a sound file:
Clear the
Use Text to speech
check box.
The
Sound file
text box becomes available. Type the location of a sound file
(.WAV), or
Browse
to find a sound file located on your computer.
To add speech:
Select
Use Text to speech
.
Type your preferred text in the
Text to speech
text box. The Microsoft Text
to Speech utility reads your typed text and plays it back in a spoken voice.
After you select a sound file, or type text for Text to speech, you can click the
arrow below the text box to play the sound or speech.
6
Click
Apply
or
OK
.
EMF Spooling
EMF (Enhanced MetaFile) is a spool file format used in printing by the Microsoft
Windows operating system. When a print job is sent from an application, it is
transferred to the spool file. The application writes to and the printer driver reads
from the spool file simultaneously. For multiple or large documents, this quickly
returns application control to the user while the printer is still printing the
document.
Note:
If
Allow data passthrough
is selected in the
KPDL Settings
dialog
box,
EMF spooling
is unavailable.
Selecting EMF Spooling
To print with EMF spooling:
1
From the
Advanced
tab, select the
EMF Spooling
check box.
2
Click
OK
and continue the printing process as usual.
Enable Client Profile
Client profile refers to profile settings saved on a client computer. You have the
choice to use your local profiles or the server profiles. This feature is intended
for the client computer in a client-server environment.
In the
Advanced
tab, clear the
Enable client profile
check box to select
profiles from the server to apply to print jobs created by the driver. Server
profiles are read–only.
Select the
Enable client profile
check box for using custom profiles locally
in the driver.
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