FujiFilm 40002, 3500, 4500 manual Work flow through printing, Supplement

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4. USAGE OF PRINTER DRIVER

4.2 Macintosh

This subsection describes printing with Macintosh computers.

4.2.1Work flow through printing

Launching an application (preparing print data)

Start the application software and create data to be printed. If you have already created a data file, open that file.

4.2.2Print setup and printing

The specific steps involved in printing vary with applications. For more information, see the instruction manual for the application. The procedure described below uses Adobe Photoshop 5.0 as an example.

1.Selecting the printer

Select [Chooser] from the Apple menu and click [PG 3500(AT)] (for 3500) or [PG 40002/4500(AT)] (for 40002/4500).

The following screen appears:

The [Output path selection:] field shows the name of the PICTROGRAPHY printer that is networked via the PICTROGRAPHY network adapter. If two or more units of the PICTROGRAPHY are networked, their printer names are dis- played in the field.

Click the name of the PICTROGRAPHY printer to be used for printing, and then close [Chooser].

[Supplement]

The displayed printer names are the names of the printers con- nected to the PICTROGRAPHY network adapter. You can change the names of such printers as desired. For the printer renaming procedure, refer to the instruction manual for the PICTROGRAPHY network adapter.

If the PICTROGRAPHY is not networked via the PICTROGRAPHY network adapter, the printer name is not displayed. If both the PICTROGRAPHY network adapter and PICTROGRAPHY main body are not turned ON, the printer name is not displayed either even when the PICTROGRAPHY is networked.

The background printing feature ON/OFF function of the SCSI version of the printer driver is not supported. A printing pro- cess is always performed in the background.

Although the SCSI version of the printer driver is capable of making prints via a server, such a printing function is not sup- ported.

2.Setting a paper size

Open the print data file and select [Paper Set] from the [File] menu.

The following screen appears:

Paper size

Select a paper size for printing.

Note that the printable paper size depends on the type of paper currently loaded in the PICTROGRAPHY.

Direction of paper

Choose Portrait or Landscape.

V1.0 Mode

When checked:

*Prints will have same results as the earlier version (1.0X).

*When printing from Photoshop, set the image resolution to 360dpi. If the resolution is set to any other resolution except 360dpi, jaggies may appear on images.

*When printing from Illustrator, check the box.

*When placing image data in Illustrator or PowerPoint, set the image resolution to 360dpi. If the resolution is set to any other resolution except 360dpi, jaggies may appear on the image. After placing an image, jaggies caused by scaling the image up or down may appear on image.

When not checked:

*When printing from Photoshop, set the image resolution to 400dpi. If the resolution is set to any other resolution except 400dpi, jaggies may appear on images.

*When placing image data in PowerPoint, set the image resolution to 400dpi. If the resolution is set to any other resolution except 400dpi, jaggies may appear on the image. After placing an image, jaggies caused by scaling the image up or down may appear on image.

*The printable size of V1.0 Mode when not checked is smaller than when checked. Refer to the printable sizes shown in the tables below.

Table 1 : PG3500 Printable size of Border Print

Paper Size

V1.0 Mode checked

V1.0 Mode not checked

 

 

 

A5

204mm x 142.5mm

203.2mm x 139.7mm

 

 

 

A4

204mm x 291mm

203.2mm x 288.9mm

Half Letter

210mm x 133.5mm

209.5mm x 133.3mm

 

 

 

Letter

210mm x 273mm

209.5mm x 269.8mm

Half Special

218mm x 150.5mm

215.9mm x 149.2mm

 

 

 

Special

218mm x 299mm

215.9mm x 298.4mm

 

 

 

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Contents Page Licensing Agreement Introduction Contents Usage of Printer Driver Operating Environment FeaturesOutline SoftwareSetting up AppleTalk to enable network printing Network setupFor local printing Installation For network printing Installation Windows UninstallInstallation For network printing Following appears Windows NT Installation Installation Start the server computer \\SERVER\PICTRO Click the New Port Type Confirm that Fujifilm Pictro TCP Port appears Installation For Network Printing Select Share as \\SERVER\PICTRO Exit Windows XPClick the New Port Type Now install the printer Installation Select Share name Click the Add a printer icon Uninstall Installation Version information button Print setup and printingWork flow through printing Help buttonICM Message Monitor Cancel on the Document menuSpooler Printer folder Set Port... button Spool Settings... buttonWindows Configure Port... buttonImage-processing setting Print setup 6 ICM Supplement Enables to print saturated colors lower Print Monitor ColorSync Pictrography not found Error found in the Scsi communication with the PictroWater level detection error Error detected in Pictrography body. Error codeRetry time-out. Pictrography may be busy Bilateral communication function not enabledError detected in print monitor. Error code Print data do not matchRestrictions Others Macintosh
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