Kyocera ECOSYS P3260dn P3260dn KX Driver Operation Guide - Page 49

XPS Driver, XPS Options, Printing and Saving to XPS, Custom Install, Print and save options

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Device Settings 5 Open and print the document. 6 Name and save the PDF file. XPS Driver For Windows 7 or later, and Windows Server 2008 or later, you can use the XML Paper Specification (XPS). This Page description language provides an additional method for displaying, processing, and printing documents. As both a PDL and a document format, XPS requires compatible printing system hardware and software written for the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) architecture. PCL and KPDL are not compatible with an XPS environment. Therefore, an XPS driver supports a single PDL setting. The XPS driver can be installed from the Product Library disk. In the Product Library window, click Custom Install. In the Custom Install page, select a printing system model, and then in the Drivers tab, select KX XPS Driver. Some driver features are unavailable when using the XPS driver. The user interface varies between the KX XPS Driver and the KX Driver. XPS Options You can select XPS options when using the XPS driver. The following options are available in the XPS Settings dialog box: Print and save options From the list, select whether to print, save, or both. If a save option is selected, additional options are available in the XPS Settings dialog box. Automatically save to default folder Select to save an XPS file automatically in a default folder. Browse to a location to save your XPS file. Date and time • Select the check box to use the same file name plus the current date and time whenever the file is saved. • Clear the check box to replace an existing file, if a file with the same name already exists. Printing and Saving to XPS 1 In Device Settings > PDL, click XPS Settings. 2 In the XPS Settings dialog box, under Print and save options, select whether to print, save, or both. If a save option is selected, select additional folder options. 3 Click OK in all dialog boxes. Printer Driver 4-23

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Device Settings
Printer Driver
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5
Open and print the document.
6
Name and save the PDF file.
XPS Driver
For Windows 7 or later, and Windows Server 2008 or later, you can use the XML
Paper Specification (XPS). This Page description language provides an additional
method for displaying, processing, and printing documents. As both a PDL and a
document format, XPS requires compatible printing system hardware and software
written for the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) architecture. PCL and KPDL
are not compatible with an XPS environment. Therefore, an XPS driver supports a
single PDL setting. The XPS driver can be installed from the Product Library disk. In
the Product Library window, click
Custom Install
. In the Custom Install page, select a
printing system model, and then in the Drivers tab, select
KX XPS Driver
.
Some driver features are unavailable when using the XPS driver. The user interface
varies between the KX XPS Driver and the KX Driver.
XPS Options
You can select XPS options when using the XPS driver.
The following options are available in the XPS Settings dialog box:
Print and save options
From the list, select whether to print, save, or both. If a save option is selected,
additional options are available in the XPS Settings dialog box.
Automatically save to default folder
Select to save an XPS file automatically in a default folder. Browse to a location
to save your XPS file.
Date and time
Select the check box to use the same file name plus the current date and
time whenever the file is saved.
Clear the check box to replace an existing file, if a file with the same name
already exists.
Printing and Saving to XPS
1
In
Device Settings
>
PDL
, click
XPS Settings
.
2
In the XPS Settings dialog box, under Print and save options, select whether to
print, save, or both.
If a save option is selected, select additional folder options.
3
Click
OK
in all dialog boxes.