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PC Setup 4-33
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Reset Controller
allows you to reboot and reinitialize the printer
from your computer.
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Send Ctrl-D
sends a Control-D (PostScript’s end-of-job marker)
to the printer.
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Send PostScript File
allows you to download PostScript files to
your printer.
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Set Printer Name
allows you to rename your printer on a
network other than Novell. Your printer’s default name is the
product name, which can be confusing on networks where there
may be more than one printer of the same model.
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Status
provides a fast, easy method to check current printer
status. For example, it can indicate if your printer is idle (ready
to receive and process new data) or busy.
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TCP/IP Address
allows you to set the address or enable the
LPR interface on the printer’s Ethernet port. See “TCP/IP
Addresses” in chapter 5 for details.
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Update PPD Fonts
allows you to add all of your downloaded fonts
to your current PPD (PostScript Printer Driver). Your PPD should
be updated using this menu anytime you download fonts to the
printer. This allows you to use the downloaded fonts as printer
resident and to avoid packaging these font files with print jobs.
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I/O Buffer Clear
allows you to empty the I/O buffer before
sending any data to it. This makes communication more reliable.
On, the factory default, enables this feature and Off disables it.
Note:
In some cases, turning the I/O Buffer Clear feature off
may increase communication speed. However,
disabling this feature can cause extraneous values to
be returned from the printer when using some options
of Command Center leading to undesirable results.
Summary of Contents for Colour ScreenWriter
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