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Using Downloader to print
These print options are specific to the DocuColor 40 CP and the DocuColor 40 (you
may need to scroll to see all the options). They override settings in DocuColor 40 CP
Setup; the settings can also be changed in the Override Print Settings dialog box from
WebSpooler. For information about these options and overrides, see Appendix A,
“Print Options.”
If you choose
Printer’s default
, the job prints according to the setting entered during
Setup.
Some PPD options are ones that could also be set from an application (for example,
Reverse Order printing or Collation). In these cases, use the PPD option to perform
the function, rather than setting it from the application. The application may not set
up the file properly for printing and may also take longer to process.
10.
If you want to make the new settings your default settings, click Save Settings.
11.
Click Print.
Using Downloader to print
Downloading files with Downloader is generally faster than printing from application
software. You can use Downloader to print PostScript, EPS, or PDF files.
T
O
USING
D
OWNLOADER
:
1.
Create a PostScript, EPS, or PDF file. Specify the appropriate print option settings and
include (embed) any necessary fonts that are not resident on the DocuColor 40 CP.
For a list of fonts resident on the DocuColor 40 CP, check with the operator or see
Appendix B, “Font List.”
2.
Start up Downloader and connect to the DocuColor 40 CP.
For instructions on setting up Downloader, see Getting Started.
3.
Select the file(s) you want to download, and specify any necessary options.
4.
Click Download.
For details, see Chapter 4, “Downloading Files and Fonts.”
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