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Printing fromMacOS Computers

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22-1 Printing from applications with Mac OS 9 and earlier or Mac OS X (Classic mode) Chapter 2: Printing from Mac OS Computers You can print to the EB-105EX just as you would print to any other printer from any application. If you are using Mac OS 9 and earlier or Mac OS X (Classic mode), select the EB-105EX as the current printer in the Chooser, and then print the file from within the application. If you are using Mac OS X (Native mode), you can choose the printer and print the file from within the application. Another way to print from a Mac OS computer is to download PostScript (PS), Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), Tagged Image File Format (TIFF), or Portable Document Format (PDF) files using Fiery Downloader or WebDownloader. For supported file versions, see the User Software Installation Guide. For details on using Fiery Downloader or WebDownloader, see Chapter 4. Printing from applications with Mac OS 9 and earlier or Mac OS X (Classic mode) Before you can print to the EB-105EX from applications, you must select the EB-105EX in the Chooser. Then, using the Adobe PostScript printer driver and the correct printer description file, you can control many EB-105EX printing features by specifying job settings from print dialog boxes. Setting options and printing from Mac OS 9 and earlier or Mac OS X (Classic mode) computers In Mac OS applications, print options are set from both the Page Setup dialog box and the Print dialog box. For details on specific print options, see Appendix A. NOTE: Some default print options are set by the administrator during Setup. For information on the current server default settings, contact the administrator or operator.

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Printing from applications with Mac OS 9 and earlier or Mac OS X (Classic mode)
You can print to the EB-105EX just as you would print to any other printer from any
application. If you are using Mac OS 9 and earlier or Mac OS X (Classic mode), select
the EB-105EX as the current printer in the Chooser, and then print the file from
within the application. If you are using Mac OS X (Native mode), you can choose the
printer and print the file from within the application.
Another way to print from a Mac OS computer is to download PostScript (PS),
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), Tagged Image File Format (TIFF), or Portable
Document Format (PDF) files using Fiery Downloader or WebDownloader. For
supported file versions, see the
User Software Installation Guide
. For details on using
Fiery Downloader or WebDownloader, see
Chapter 4
.
Printing from applications with Mac OS 9 and earlier or
Mac OS X (Classic mode)
Before you can print to the EB-105EX from applications, you must select the
EB-105EX in the Chooser. Then, using the Adobe PostScript printer driver and the
correct printer description file, you can control many EB-105EX printing features by
specifying job settings from print dialog boxes.
Setting options and printing from Mac OS 9 and earlier or
Mac OS X (Classic mode) computers
In Mac OS applications, print options are set from both the Page Setup dialog box and
the Print dialog box. For details on specific print options, see
Appendix A
.
N
OTE
:
Some default print options are set by the administrator during Setup.
For information on the current server default settings, contact the administrator
or operator.
Chapter 2:
Printing
from Mac OS
Computers