1. Procedure for Installing and Printing with a Printer Driver
1. Procedure for Installing and Printing with a Printer Driver
1-1 Included printer drivers
The following printer drivers are included with this product.
*Each type of printer driver has a version appropriate to a specific model of copy machine. Be sure to choose the driver that is appropriate for your copier.
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Universal driver | This driver has superior compatibility with application software, thereby | Windows 95/98 |
| enabling WYSIWYG printing. | Windows NT4.0 |
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| Windows 2000 |
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XL driver | By attaching optional equipment it is possible to easily extend printer | Windows NT4.0 |
| functionality. This driver will enable you to use such compound printer | Windows 2000 |
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KPDL2 driver | This driver is compatible with Adobe PostScript 2. | Windows 95/98 |
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| Windows NT4.0 |
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| Windows 2000 |
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Macintosh PPD file | A PPD (PostScript Printer Description) file is included for use with | Macintosh System |
| this product. Use “LaserWriter 8” as the printer driver for your Mac | 7.61 or later |
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■Collator driver
Two drivers, the standard printer driver and a Collator driver, can both be used as Universal drivers for Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT4.0.
Except for the method for printing out multiple sets of copies, the Collator Driver is used in the same way as the standard driver.
[Standard printer driver]
[Collator driver] |
Note
If you want to staple your printed sets when the optional Finisher is installed, be sure to use a Collator driver.
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