Setting Up 2–7
Silentwriter SuperScript 610 works with Windows
3.1, in Enhanced Mode, and requires MS-DOS 3.3 or
later.
To run SuperScript, you will need an IBM-
compatible PC with at least a 386SX 16-MHz CPU.
This includes all 486-based and most 386-based PCs.
Some older 386s cannot run in Windows Enhanced
Mode, which means that SuperScript will not work
properly on those systems. SuperScript will not run
on 286-based PCs and other earlier systems. If you
have Windows installed on your PC, you can verify
whether it runs in Enhanced Mode by typing
WIN/3
at the MS-DOS prompt. If your PC cannot run
Windows in Enhanced Mode, the system will tell
you.
SuperScript requires at least 4 megabytes PC
memory (RAM), which is the amount of memory
recommended by Microsoft for use with Windows
3.1. Adding more memory to your PC will increase
the overall system and printer performance.
The SuperScript software requires approximately 1.4
megabytes disk space on your system’s hard disk
drive. About 2 megabytes more disk space is needed
to install the SuperScript TrueType
TM
Fonts. In
addition, up to approximately 8.5 megabytes disk
space is required for virtual memory under Win-
dows. (If you have more than 4 megabytes RAM,
you won’t need the entire 8.5 megabytes virtual
memory. The total memory – PC RAM plus virtual
memory – should add up to at least 12.5 megabytes.
See Allocating Virtual Memory, in Chapter 10,
Troubleshooting)
A standard PC parallel printer port is required to
connect with the SuperScript 610 printer through a
standard parallel cable.
SYSTEM RE-
QUIREMENTS
Summary of Contents for Silentwriter SuperScript 610
Page 1: ...Silentwriter SuperScript 610 User s Guide ...
Page 8: ...viii Contents ...
Page 10: ...x Contents ...
Page 18: ...1 8 Introduction ...
Page 22: ...2 4 Setting Up ...
Page 47: ...Setting Up 2 29 Click the mouse or press any key to continue ...
Page 82: ...4 10 NEC SuperScript Print Manager ...
Page 106: ...7 4 Using Fonts ...
Page 124: ...8 18 Choosing Print Options ...
Page 159: ...Troubleshooting 10 9 3 Select Print option to generate test pages ...
Page 210: ...A 20 Character Sets and Code Sequence Commands for HP LaserJet IIP ...
Page 214: ...B 4 Optimizing Printer Performance ...
Page 218: ...C 4 Specifications ...
Page 224: ...E 2 Removing SuperScript Files from Your System ...
Page 234: ...Glossary 10 ...
Page 238: ...Index 4 ...