Accessing Windows XP/2000/
NT4 Printer Driver
Configuration
270—Chapter 5.3
specify a specialized print processor/data type, and print a test page. See
your Windows documentation.
Ports (Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows NT4)—Lists the avail-
able ports (under Ports), the associated port monitor (under Description),
and a comma-delimited list of printers that use the port (under Printer).
Allows you to add, delete, or configure ports. It also allows the printer to
get setting and status information from other printing devices, and
enables printer pooling (printing to two or more identical printing devices
through one logical printer). See your Windows documentation.
Device Settings (Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows NT4)—
Allows you to configure tray assignments, memory, output protocol and
job timeout.
Settings (Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows NT4)—Allows you
to customize the printer driver for your printer’s configuration.
Consumables (Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows NT4)—Allows
you to monitor your printer's consumables and maintenance schedule.
This information is available if the printer’s IP Address is entered in the IP
Name/Address text box on the Settings tab. The bars show the amount of
planes or faces that are left before replacement or maintenance must
occur.
Color Management (Windows XP and Windows 2000)—Allows you to
select the color profile associated with your printer or allow the operating
system to make the selection for you. See your Windows documentation.
Advanced (Windows XP and Windows 2000), or Scheduling (Windows
NT4)—Allows you to configure the printer for availability, set spooling
information, and define default document printing priority. See your Win-
dows documentation.
Sharing (Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows NT4)—Allows you to
share the printer and install alternate drivers. See your Windows docu-
mentation.
Security (Windows 2000 and Windows NT4)—Allows you to modify the
permissions to limit access on the printer, view or set auditing information,
or view or take ownership of the selected item(s). See your Windows doc-
umentation.
The About, Consumables, Features, Fonts, Layout, Paper/Quality, and Over-
lay tab—accessible from your application’s printer setup and from document
default properties are explained next.
Summary of Contents for Magicolor 2350 EN
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