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Features of Mini-Window View

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Chapter 4: Windows Status Monitor Indicator on Status bar in Windows 95/98 need to associate the Windows programs that will be used to print your jobs with the file extensions of the files you want to print, as described in the File Manager, Explorer or other program's documentation. Features of Mini-Window View The mini-window reports the current printer and port on the bar at the bottom, as illustrated below. Clicking the bar at the bottom of the window once brings up a list of all of the available Windows printers (including the SuperScript 870). Mini view in Windows 3.1x Using the Preferences Tab you can change the SuperScript 870 Status Monitor to appear as either an icon in Windows 3.1x or as a mini-window or indicator on the Windows 95/98 taskbar. All report your printer's status, and allow you to instantly access the maximized SuperScript 870 Status Monitor window. The mini-window supports drag-and-drop printing from Windows 95/98 Explorer or from File Manager in Windows 3.1x and similar programs. To use drag-and-drop printing, you'll 62 To select one of the printers on the list as the default Windows printer, click it once. The newlyselected default printer's name and port will appear on the bar at the bottom of the miniwindow. To access the setup dialog box for the currentlyselected Windows printer, double-click its name on the bar at the bottom of the mini-window. Clicking the top right corner or the printer icon itself accesses the Maximized Status Monitor.

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Chapter 4: Windows Status Monitor
Using the Preferences Tab you can change the
SuperScript 870 Status Monitor to appear as either
an icon in Windows 3.1x or as a mini-window or
indicator on the Windows 95/98 taskbar. All
report your printer’s status, and allow you to
instantly access the maximized SuperScript 870
Status Monitor window.
The mini-window supports drag-and-drop
printing from Windows 95/98 Explorer or from
File Manager in Windows 3.1x and similar
programs. To use drag-and-drop printing, you’ll
need to associate the Windows programs that will
be used to print your jobs with the file extensions
of the files you want to print, as described in the
File Manager, Explorer or other program’s
documentation.
Features of Mini-Window View
The mini-window reports the current printer and
port on the bar at the bottom, as illustrated below.
Clicking the bar at the bottom of the window once
brings up a list of all of the available Windows
printers (including the SuperScript 870).
To select one of the printers on the list as the
default Windows printer, click it once. The newly-
selected default printer’s name and port will
appear on the bar at the bottom of the mini-
window.
To access the setup dialog box for the currently-
selected Windows printer, double-click its name
on the bar at the bottom of the mini-window.
Clicking the top right corner or the printer icon
itself accesses the Maximized Status Monitor.
Mini view in Windows 3.1x
Indicator on Status bar in Windows 95/98