Sharing and Connecting 5–7
When a Client requests a print job, the Server will
detect the print request and accept or deny it based
on two main characteristics:
•
Print job type
•
Client print privileges
Servers review the print job request to ensure that it
matches the capabilities of the SuperScript printer.
For example, if the printer is a 300 dots per inch
(dpi) SuperScript printer and the Client has queued a
600 dpi print job, the Server will reject the print
request and send the message shown in the next page
back to the Client. This scenario can occur if there
are two different SuperScript printers, one at 300 dpi
and one at 600 dpi, and the Client selects one default
printer type but connects to the incorrect print server.
Printer Access
and Client
Privilege
Checks
Summary of Contents for SuperScript 610
Page 1: ...Silentwriter SuperScript Windows 95 User s Guide ...
Page 5: ...Introduction 1 1 1 1 Introduction ...
Page 14: ...1 10 Introduction SuperScript Printer Status Expanded Version ...
Page 15: ...System Requirements 2 1 2 2 System Requirements ...
Page 19: ...SuperScript Software Installation 3 1 3 3 SuperScript Software Installation ...
Page 37: ...SuperScript Console 4 1 4 4 SuperScript Console ...
Page 57: ...Sharing and Connecting 5 1 5 5 Sharing and Connecting ...
Page 65: ...PostScript Printing 6 1 6 6 PostScript Printing ...
Page 72: ...6 8 PostScript Printing ...
Page 73: ...SuperScript Printer Status 7 1 7 7 SuperScript Printer Status ...
Page 79: ...Using Fonts 8 1 8 8 Using Fonts ...
Page 87: ...Troubleshooting A 1 A ATroubleshooting ...
Page 89: ...PostScript Character Sets B 1 B B PostScript Character Sets ...
Page 90: ...B 2 PostCaript Character Sets ...
Page 91: ...PostScript Character Sets B 3 ...
Page 92: ...B 4 PostCaript Character Sets ...
Page 93: ...PostScript Character Sets B 5 ...
Page 94: ...B 6 PostCaript Character Sets ...
Page 95: ...PostScript Character Sets B 7 ...
Page 96: ...B 8 PostCaript Character Sets ...
Page 104: ...index 2 ...