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Using your application is the best way to control your printer since
most printing is done on a per-job basis. This helps prevent confusion
in network environments and saves you from making changes at the
printer control panel. Your application documentation explains how to
control your printer settings: probably by choosing options from a
printing menu.
Applications use printer drivers to send appropriate commands to the
printer for requested tasks. If your application doesn’t have a QMS
2060 Print System driver, you can select a comparable PostScript
driver, such as the QMS Level 2 Windows driver or a LaserWriter
driver. However, comparable drivers may not allow you to access all
of your printer’s features, such as 1200x1200 dpi printing, duplexing,
or collating.
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QMS Document Option Commands (DOCs) can enable job-specific
features your application or page description language can’t access.
See your
QMS Crown Document Option Commands manual (in
Adobe Acrobat format on the QMS Software Utilities disk) for informa-
tion on DOCs. See appendix C, “Document Option Commands,” of
this manual for a list of DOCs this printer supports.
Summary of Contents for 2060
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