Xerox 750DP DocuColor Server Administrator Guide - Page 10

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xii Introduction • Remote utilities (SpoolerTM and DownloaderTM) for Windows computers The utilities can be run from a Windows 95® workstation running IPX/SPX or from a Windows NT 4.0 Workstations or Windows NT 4.0 Server running TCP/IP protocols. • WebToolsTM (WebSpooler and Installer) The WebTools allow you to manage the DocuColor from the Internet or from your company's intranet. To use the WebTools, you need to set certain options in Network Setup and Printer Setup. • Color calibration AutoCalTM is a copier-based calibration option that does not require a densitometer. Two calibration targets are provided. For more information on calibration, see the User Guide. • Support for Windows (WINS) printing Windows printing, also known as WINS printing, allows you to print using built-in Microsoft networking support without additional network software. Printing by this method allows you to print from your computer to a particular queue (Print or Direct) on the DocuColor. About the documentation This guide is part of the set of documentation that includes the following manuals for users and system administrators: • The Administrator Guide explains basic configuration and administration of the DocuColor for the supported platforms and network environments. It includes guidelines for setting up UNIX, Windows NT, and NetWare servers to provide PostScript printing services to clients. • Getting Started describes how to install software to enable users to print to the DocuColor. Specifically, it describes installation of PostScript printer drivers, printer description files, and other user software provided on the DocuColor User Software CD. It also explains how to connect each user to the network. • The User Guide describes the printing features of the DocuColor for users who send jobs via remote workstations on the network or via a direct parallel port connection. It also describes the WebTools, the Spooler, and the Downloader, and lists the printer fonts installed on the DocuColor.

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xii
Introduction
Remote utilities (Spooler
TM
and Downloader
TM
) for Windows computers
The utilities can be run from a Windows 95
®
workstation running IPX/SPX or from a
Windows NT 4.0 Workstations or Windows NT 4.0 Server running TCP/IP proto-
cols.
WebTools
TM
(WebSpooler and Installer)
The WebTools allow you to manage the DocuColor from the Internet or from your
company’s intranet. To use the WebTools, you need to set certain options in Network
Setup and Printer Setup.
Color calibration
AutoCal
TM
is a copier-based calibration option that does not require a densitometer.
Two calibration targets are provided. For more information on calibration, see the
User
Guide.
Support for Windows (WINS) printing
Windows printing, also known as WINS printing, allows you to print using built-in
Microsoft networking support without additional network software. Printing by this
method allows you to print from your computer to a particular queue (Print or Direct)
on the DocuColor.
About the documentation
This guide is part of the set of documentation that includes the following manuals for
users and system administrators:
• The
Administrator Guide
explains basic configuration and administration of the
DocuColor for the supported platforms and network environments. It includes
guidelines for setting up UNIX, Windows NT, and NetWare servers to provide
PostScript printing services to clients.
Getting Started
describes how to install software to enable users to print to the
DocuColor. Specifically, it describes installation of PostScript printer drivers, printer
description files, and other user software provided on the DocuColor User Software
CD. It also explains how to connect each user to the network.
• The
User Guide
describes the printing features of the DocuColor for users who send
jobs via remote workstations on the network or via a direct parallel port connection.
It also describes the WebTools, the Spooler, and the Downloader, and lists the
printer fonts installed on the DocuColor.