Xerox 750DX DocuColor Server User Guide - Page 21
Printing with Macintosh Computers, Printing from applications
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22-1 Printing from applications Chapter 2: Printing with Macintosh Computers You can print to the DocuColor just as you would print to any other printer from any application software. First, select the DocuColor as the current printer in the Chooser, and then print the file from within your application. Jobs printed to the DocuColor are sent from your Macintosh computer to a network server via AppleTalk; the network server then prints the job to the DocuColor via IPX/SPX. For more information on setting up network servers to communicate with the DocuColor, see the Administrator Guide. Printing from applications Before you can print to the DocuColor from applications, you must select the DocuColor in the Chooser. Then, using the Adobe PostScript printer driver and the correct PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file, you can control many DocuColor printing features by specifying job settings from print dialog boxes. Selecting the DocuColor in the Chooser Before you print a job, make sure the DocuColor is the currently selected printer. TO SELECT THE DOCUCOLOR AS THE CURRENT PRINTER: 1. Make sure the DocuColor is turned on, is connected to the network via a Novell server. For instructions, see the Administrator Guide. 2. Choose Chooser from the Apple menu. 3. Click the AdobePS icon to select it. 4. If your network is divided into zones, select the zone in which the DocuColor is located. 5. Select the DocuColor in the list of printers that appears. The names of all supported printers in the zone appear in the scroll list on the right. The DocuColor appears with its shared printer name (the Spooler's AppleTalk Name, as set on the Novell server by your system administrator). For details, see the Administrator Guide.