Xerox 790N Fiery SI Color Server User Guide - Page 33

Setting printing options, Printing with Windows 3.x

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33-2 Printing with PC-Compatible Computers TO PRINT FILES WITH THE PARALLEL PORT: 1. Make sure that parallel printing is enabled on your Fiery SI. Print the Configuration page to see if parallel port printing is enabled. See the Administrator Guide for information about setting up parallel printing on the Fiery SI and Getting Started for information about setting up parallel port printing on your PC. 2. Select the printer port that is connected to the Fiery SI's parallel port. Select one of the local ports: LPT1, LPT2, or LPT3. For instructions, see your Windows documentation. 3. Print from within your application. If you are printing a PostScript file in binary format (not ASCII), verify that the Network Setup option Ignore EOF character is set to Yes. You can use the Functions menu on the Fiery SI to print the Configuration page to view the settings for all Setup options. Setting printing options Once you have installed the Fiery SI printer driver file, you can select the printer settings you prefer. You can also change some of these settings for a particular file from within your application when you send the file to the Fiery SI. Printing with Windows 3.x You can use the Fiery SI with either the Adobe PostScript Printer Driver (ADOBEPS.DRV) included with the Fiery SI or the Windows PostScript Printer Driver (PSCRIPT.DRV) included with your Windows software. Printing with Windows 95 To print from Windows 95 applications over a network, you must be connected to a print server. This can be a Novell NetWare server, NT server, or UNIX server. See the Administrator Guide for information about connecting a server to the Fiery SI. You can print from Windows 95 with the Adobe PostScript Printer Driver for Windows version 4.1.

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3-2
Printing with PC-Compatible Computers
T
O
PRINT
FILES
WITH
THE
PARALLEL
PORT
:
1.
Make sure that parallel printing is enabled on your Fiery SI.
Print the Configuration page to see if parallel port printing is enabled. See the
Administrator Guide
for information about setting up parallel printing on the
Fiery SI and
Getting Started
for information about setting up parallel port printing on
your PC.
2.
Select the printer port that is connected to the Fiery SI’s parallel port.
Select one of the local ports:
LPT1, LPT2,
or
LPT3
. For instructions, see your
Windows documentation.
3.
Print from within your application.
If you are printing a PostScript file in binary format (not ASCII), verify that the
Network Setup option
Ignore EOF
character
is set to
Yes
. You can use the Functions
menu on the Fiery SI to print the Configuration page to view the settings for all Setup
options.
Setting printing options
Once you have installed the Fiery SI printer driver file, you can select the printer
settings you prefer. You can also change some of these settings for a particular file from
within your application when you send the file to the Fiery SI.
Printing with Windows 3.x
You can use the Fiery SI with either the Adobe PostScript Printer Driver
(ADOBEPS.DRV) included with the Fiery SI or the Windows PostScript Printer
Driver (PSCRIPT.DRV) included with your Windows software.
Printing with Windows 95
To print from Windows 95 applications over a network, you must be connected to a
print server. This can be a Novell NetWare server, NT server, or UNIX server. See the
Administrator Guide
for information about connecting a server to the Fiery SI.
You can print from Windows 95 with the Adobe PostScript Printer Driver for
Windows version 4.1.