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WorkCentre
®
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User Guide
509
Your System Administrator may have loaded a specific print driver on your computer. However, if
the choice of driver is yours, the following information may help you decide which driver to install.
•
PS (PostScript)
gives you the most options to scale and manipulate images; it offers more
precision with high-end graphics. PostScript also provides you with different types of error-
handling and font substitution options.
•
PCL (Printer Control Language)
generally has fewer advanced features than PostScript. PCL
drivers process most jobs faster than other drivers. This driver is suitable for most every-day
printing tasks.
•
XPS (XML Paper Specification)
is an open specification for a page description language and
a fixed document format originally developed by Microsoft. Use this driver to improve the
speed and quality of XPS files that you print.
•
Mac
is a PostScript driver that has been specifically designed to work on Macs.
Note:
The device is enabled for AirPrint. AirPrint is Apple’s driverless printing technology that
enables Apple devices, including Macs, phones and tablets, to print to the device without installing
drivers or downloading software.
1. Check whether you are running Windows (which can be run on Macs). You will need to find out
which version of Windows or Mac OS you are running.
Either - for Windows
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At your computer, click the Start button with the Microsoft logo on it.
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Click the
All Programs
menu.
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Click the
Accessories
folder.
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Click the
System Tools
folder.
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Click the
System Information
menu link.
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If required, click
System Summary
menu link. This is usually the active item when the
System Information window opens.
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Note the values in the
OS Name
and
System Type
fields, these tell you which version
of Windows you are running.
Or - for Mac
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Click the Apple button with the Apple logo on it.
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Select
About This Mac
from the menu.
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Note the OS X version number. (To see the build number click the word
Version
before
the version number.)
2. Open your web browser.
3. In the URL field, use your keyboard to enter http://
www.xerox.com/support
.
4. Press
the
Enter
button on your keyboard to load the page.
5. If required, click the
Support & Drivers
menu link. This is usually the default page when the
Support section opens.
6. Use your keyboard to type your device model number (WC5945 or WC5955) into the search
field.
7. In the results box click the
Drivers & Downloads
link.
8. Select your operating system from the
Operating System dropdown menu
.
9. Select your language from the
Language dropdown menu
.
10. Select the driver you want to install.
11. Click the
Accept
button to accept the license agreement.
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