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3–12 Printing with Your SuperScript 610
By default, when your application prints using
SuperScript's PCL mode, the PCL interpreter will
start up, print the document, and then shut itself off
automatically. This means the PCL interpreter does
not take up memory on your PC except when
needed.
However, when the PCL interpreter turns itself off,
any downloaded fonts or macros will be lost, just as
if you had turned off a regular PCL printer (e.g.
LaserJet IIP).
You can preserve this information by using the NEC
SuperScript Print Manager to keep the PCL inter-
preter active.
1.
From the Windows Program Manager, double-
click on the
NEC SuperScript Printer Manager
icon in the NEC SuperScript Tools group.
2.
Minimize the NEC SuperScript Print Manager to
an icon, if desired.
3.
Download macros or soft fonts in advance, using
the downloading utility provided by your fonts.
4.
Start or return to your application and print your
document.
This will preserve your downloaded fonts and
macros. Also, if your next print job also uses PCL, it
will take less time to print because the SuperScript
PCL interpreter has already been loaded. However,
if you switch from PCL to GDI mode, this informa-
tion will be lost, just as if you were changing printer
languages in a conventional printer.
Saving Down-
loaded Fonts
and Macros
( PCL Mode)
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 ...