Macintosh Configuration 6-6
6.
Click on Options Installed and select the memory upgrade and paper handling
accessories that are installed on the printer.
7.
Optional: Click on the appropriate selection to set the desired defaults for options
such as Output Tray, Image Refinement, Duplexing, etc.
8.
Click on OK when finished. This completes the Macintosh printing setup. The
following sections include detailed information on the available options in the
FS-Series Driver and FS-Series Utility.
6.4 Using the FS-Series Driver
Page Setup, universally available on the desktop or from most application software,
accesses the features of the driver in coordination with the PPDs. The initial Page
Setup screen establishes settings for page size selection, n-up printing, reduce/enlarge,
and page orientation.
Under Options/General, the user can establish the encoding method for sending data
to the printer (binary provides the fastest throughput). Options are also available for
selecting a banner page (displays the document name, User Name, Date and Time)
before or after the job, for placing a date/time stamp at the bottom of each page and
for printing postscript error messages to the selected printer when they occur.
General
Banner Page: None, First, Last
Encoding:
Binary, ASCII
Date/Time Stamp
Print PostScript Errors
Under Options/Overlay, the user can choose to place an overlay image into a print job.
The overlay image can be placed on the first or second page of a job or overlaid onto
every page, either on top or below the text and graphics information.
Overlay
Overlay First Page Image
Overlay 2nd Page Image
Overlay Under
Overlay Over
Under Options/Visual Effects, the user can choose to manipulate graphics (inverting
them or flipping them horizontally or vertically), implement precision bitmaps (the
user can select output based upon the resolution of the printer -75 dpi scale- or the
resolution of the monitor -72 dpi scale- and smart underlining (the user can select
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