Lexmark M1342 Universal Print Driver Version 2.0 White Paper - Page 13
Lexmark Universal Print Driver version 2.8, Printer setting.
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Change history 13 For monochrome printers: - Draft - Normal - Best - Custom Lexmark Universal Print Driver version 2.8 Note: If you are not using status monitor applications, then you can upgrade to UPD version 2.8. If you are using status monitor applications, then use only UPD version 2.6. • Added support for Citrix XenApp 7.5 certification. Note: For a list of supported Citrix implementations, see "Supported operating systems" on page 20. • Added support for the following operating systems: - Novell 12 - Novell 11 Note: For a list of supported operating systems, see "Supported operating systems" on page 20. • Added print support for non‑Lexmark printers that support compliant PostScript and PCL emulation page description languages. Depending on the non‑Lexmark printer, the following basic features are supported: - Some paper sizes and types - Some source selections - Two‑sided printing - Page layout settings • Improved support for image compression to reduce the spool file size. • Improved support for user interface performance of the "Printing preferences" and Printer Properties dialog boxes. • Improved the print driver response when updating the printer configuration using the Update Now‑Ask Printer setting. • Improved the finishing performance when printing using a PostScript 3 print driver. • Improved the printing of watermarks when using a Microsoft Word plug‑in. • Improved the printing of Microsoft Word documents containing embedded PCL 5 macros when using PCL XL emulation drivers and PostScript print drivers. • Improved the previewing of Microsoft PowerPoint documents when using a PostScript 3 print driver. • Improved printing from a Windows 8.1 computer when using PCL XL emulation drivers and a PostScript 3 print driver. • Removed support for enabling two-sided printing by default. Note: For printer models that support two‑sided printing, this setting can be enabled manually. For a list of supported printers, see "Supported printers" on page 23.