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Introduction  Double-speed CD-ROM drive (quad-speed or faster recommended) for installing the printer software from the CD-ROM  At least 20MB of free hard disk space for storing images (40MB or more is recommended)  VGA, Super VGA, or better display adapter and monitor  Standard Apple System Peripheral-8 serial cable or equivalent (RS-422, 8-pin mini DIN male/male) For Macintosh network interface options and the additional system requirements they may have, see Appendix A. How To Use Your Manuals To set up your printer and install your printer software, see the Quick Setup booklet. This User's Guide contains the following information: Chapter 1, "Basic Printing," gives step-by-step instructions for everyday printing with Windows or Macintosh. Chapter 2, "Custom Printing," tells you how to print special projects with custom settings for print quality, special effects, and color management. Chapter 3, "Printing on Special Media," gives guidelines for selecting the right paper or other media for your print job and instructions for loading it in your printer. Chapter 4, "Managing Print Jobs and Network Printing," explains how to manage print jobs, check printer status, and set up your system for network printing. Chapter 5, "Using Your Printer with DOS," tells you how to use your printer with DOS applications, including selecting printer software for DOS, changing printer settings using default-setting mode, aligning the print heads, selecting character tables, and using printer commands. 3

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Introduction
3
Double-speed CD-ROM drive (quad-speed or faster
recommended) for installing the printer software from the
CD-ROM
At least 20MB of free hard disk space for storing images
(40MB or more is recommended)
VGA, Super VGA, or better display adapter and monitor
Standard Apple System Peripheral-8 serial cable or
equivalent (RS-422, 8-pin mini DIN male/male)
For Macintosh network interface options and the additional
system requirements they may have, see Appendix A.
How To Use Your Manuals
To set up your printer and install your printer software, see the
Quick Setup
booklet
. This
User’s Guide
contains the following
information:
Chapter 1, “Basic Printing,” gives step-by-step instructions for
everyday printing with Windows or Macintosh.
Chapter 2, “Custom Printing,” tells you how to print special
projects with custom settings for print quality, special effects,
and color management.
Chapter 3, “Printing on Special Media,” gives guidelines for
selecting the right paper or other media for your print job and
instructions for loading it in your printer.
Chapter 4, “Managing Print Jobs and Network Printing,”
explains how to manage print jobs, check printer status, and set
up your system for network printing.
Chapter 5, “Using Your Printer with DOS,” tells you how to
use your printer with DOS applications, including selecting
printer software for DOS, changing printer settings using
default-setting mode, aligning the print heads, selecting
character tables, and using printer commands.