Xerox 019-6402 Printer User Manual


 
PRINTING 33
PRINTING
This chapter describes printing to the Integrated Fiery Color Server. You can print from a
networked Windows computer or a computer using Windows (WINS) printing. You can also
print to a file so that it can be printed at a remote location (see “Saving files to print at a
remote location” on page 53). In addition to these methods, you can download certain types
of files to the Integrated Fiery Color Server using the Docs tab in WebTools (see Utilities) and
Command WorkStation (see Utilities), and print documents using Hot Folders (see Utilities)
and E-mail Services (see “E-mail Service” on page 27).
For information about setting up the Windows environment for printing with Windows
servers connected to the Integrated Fiery Color Server, see Configuration and Setup. For
information about connecting to the Integrated Fiery Color Server over the network, see
Setting Up Printing Connections. For information about installing printer drivers, see
Installing Printer Drivers.
NOTE: The following procedures use Windows XP illustrations unless specified.
Printing from applications
After you install the Integrated Fiery Color Server printer driver and configure the proper
port, you can print directly from most Windows applications. Set the print options for the
job and choose Print from your application.
To achieve optimal printing results from specific applications, see Color Printing and Fiery
Color Reference.
Setting options and printing
To print from Windows platforms, install the PostScript printer driver or PCL printer driver.
For instructions, see Installing Printer Drivers. Be sure to configure the options in the
Advanced tab of the printer driver after installation is complete, as described on page 12.
If you print to a virtual printer, you may not be able to set some print options, depending on
how the virtual printer is configured.
The following procedures explain how to use the printer driver to specify print options for a
particular job and print it to the Integrated Fiery Color Server. You can also set default print
settings using the driver. For information about specific print options, see Print Options.
NOTE: The following procedures use Windows XP illustrations.The interface may vary
slightly depending on whether you are using the PostScript or PCL driver. Major differences
are noted.