Xerox NC60 User Guide - Page 122

Print to File, Print

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Using the Optional Media Server Print to File There may be times when you do not want to send your document directly to the printer. You may want to print your document using the Media Server or store your document as a print file (with the specific feature settings) to a hard drive. There are three ways to do this-through your printer driver, your application software, or your operating system. For information about how to Print to File using your application software or your operating system, consult your specific software or operating system manuals. When you Print to File using your DocuPrint NC60 printer driver, the printer driver creates a file which contains the contents of your document and the feature settings you have selected. If you Print to File after making selections in the DocuPrint NC60 color features, you must print the document on a DocuPrint NC60 in order for those features to be implemented in your document. This file will be saved as either a PostScript or PCL 5C file depending upon the driver that is being used, and must fit on one floppy disk to use the Media Server. When printing a file from the Media Server, the printer's Control Panel default settings for input tray and number of copies will override any such settings specified in the file. You may therefore need to change these settings at the Control Panel, as described on page 3-73. 3-70 y DocuPrint NC60 User Guide

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Using the Optional Media Server
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DocuPrint NC60 User Guide
Print to File
There may be times when you do not want to send your
document directly to the printer. You may want to print
your document using the Media Server or store your
document as a print file (with the specific feature settings)
to a hard drive. There are three ways to do this—through
your printer driver, your application software, or your
operating system. For information about how to
Print to
File
using your application software or your operating
system, consult your specific software or operating system
manuals.
When you
Print to File
using your DocuPrint NC60
printer driver, the printer driver creates a file which
contains the contents of your document and the feature
settings you have selected. If you
Print to File
after
making selections in the DocuPrint NC60 color features,
you must print the document on a DocuPrint NC60 in
order for those features to be implemented in your
document. This file will be saved as either a PostScript or
PCL 5C file depending upon the driver that is being used,
and must fit on one floppy disk to use the Media Server.
When printing a file from the Media Server, the printer’s
Control Panel default settings for input tray and number of
copies will override any such settings specified in the file. You
may therefore need to change these settings at the Control
Panel, as described on page 3-73.