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Page 8 Duplicate Page Size settings In the Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 printer driver, the Page Size option lists the following redundant (duplicated) settings. • Letter and Letter LEF • Legal and Legal SEF • Tabloid and 11x17 SEF • A3 and A3 SEF • A4 and A4 LEF • A5 and A5 LEF • 9x11 and 9x11 LEF Incorrect information in Windows PostScript driver In the Windows PostScript driver Properties window, in the Features area of the General tab, "No" is listed next to Double-sided. However, double-sided (duplex) printing is supported. Mac OS X and Use Media Defined Profile On Mac OS X, if you want to set the Output Profile option to Use Media Defined Profile, you must first make sure Two-Way Communication is not enabled, and then you can select Use Media Defined Profile from the drop-down list for Output Profile. Enable Two-Way Communication if you want to be able to select specific downloaded output profiles. Mac OS X v10.4 support The OS X Installer, PPD, and PPD plug-ins are all supported by Mac OS X v10.4. If you experience difficulty installing the printer driver on Mac OS X v10.4, contact Technical Support. Printer image The printer image in the printer driver does not display properly if it is viewed in 24-bit screen resolution. To display the image properly, change the screen setting to 16-bit or 32-bit resolution. Member Printing and Saved Settings In the Windows printer drivers, if you save a collection of settings that include Member Printing information (such as a printing group name and password), assign the Saved Settings a name. Do not leave the Saved Settings as "Untitled." Entering an IP address In the Properties dialog box, pressing Enter after you type an IP address closes the dialog box. Press Tab or use the mouse to move between fields and fill in all options before you press Enter or click OK. Part Number: 45045321

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Part Number: 45045321
Duplicate Page Size settings
In the Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 printer driver, the Page Size option lists the following
redundant (duplicated) settings.
Letter and Letter LEF
Legal and Legal SEF
Tabloid and 11x17 SEF
A3 and A3 SEF
A4 and A4 LEF
A5 and A5 LEF
9
x
11 and 9
x
11 LEF
Incorrect information in Windows PostScript driver
In the Windows PostScript driver Properties window, in the Features area of the General tab,
“No” is listed next to Double-sided. However, double-sided (duplex) printing is supported.
Mac OS X and Use Media Defined Profile
On Mac OS X, if you want to set the Output Profile option to Use Media Defined Profile,
you must first make sure Two-Way Communication is not enabled, and then you can select
Use Media Defined Profile from the drop-down list for Output Profile. Enable Two-Way
Communication if you want to be able to select specific downloaded output profiles.
Mac OS X v10.4 support
The OS X Installer, PPD, and PPD plug-ins are all supported by Mac OS X v10.4. If you
experience difficulty installing the printer driver on Mac OS X v10.4, contact Technical
Support.
Printer image
The printer image in the printer driver does not display properly if it is viewed in 24-bit
screen resolution. To display the image properly, change the screen setting to 16-bit or 32-bit
resolution.
Member Printing and Saved Settings
In the Windows printer drivers, if you save a collection of settings that include Member
Printing information (such as a printing group name and password), assign the Saved Settings
a name. Do not leave the Saved Settings as “Untitled.”
Entering an IP address
In the Properties dialog box, pressing Enter after you type an IP address closes the dialog box.
Press Tab or use the mouse to move between fields and fill in all options before you press
Enter or click OK.