6. RESTRICTIONS
6.1Windows
1.About setup for paper size
Some applications allow you to set paper size through their own dialogs. In such cases, paper size settings selected in the printer driver may be ignored.
2.About setup for direction of paper
Some applications allow you to specify the direction of paper through their own dialogs. In such cases, settings for the direc- tion of paper selected in the printer driver may be ignored.
3.About setup for number of copies
The number of print copies may sometimes be specified through an application dialog. Some applications may permit even more copies than the maximum (=50) permitted by the PICTROGRAPHY 3500. If a number greater than 50 is selected, the printer may output only a single copy.
The number of print copies may sometimes be specified through an application dialog. Some applications may permit even more copies than the maximum (=100) permitted by the PICTROGRAPHY 40002/4500. If a number greater than 100 is selected, the printer may output only a single copy.
4.Precautions for using ICM
The PICTROGRAPHY printer driver supports color manage- ment function by ICM. However, some applications (such as PhotoShop) implement their own color management function. If you set color management functions for both the application and the printer driver, you will obtain incorrect color matching. To use an application's color management function, disable ICM for the printer driver, set Image Process to OFF, and Gray Bal- ance to Gray3.
5.Restrictions for Network Printing
When network printing with a shared printer, there are restrictions depending on the printing environment as shown below.
Network Printing Environment
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| : No Restriction |
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| Server |
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Client | Win 98 | Win NT4.0 Win 2000 | Win XP |
Win 95 | |||
Win 95 |
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| Restriction A |
Win 98 |
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| Restriction A |
Win NT4.0 |
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| Restriction A |
Win 2000 |
| Restriction B | Restriction A |
Win XP |
| Restriction B | Restriction A |
•Restriction A
When Windows XP is used as the server OS, depending on the Windows XP settings clients may not be able to use the printer. When network printing, change the server Windows XP settings as follows.
*Logon the system by using the “Administrator” account to change the settings.
1.Windows XP Professional
Clients can use the network printer using Windows XP Professional as the server OS, after taking some of the measures (a), (b) or (c) as follows.
If Windows XP has been installed on an NTFS formatted drive, take measures (a), (b) or (c) as follows. If Windows XP has been installed on a FAT32 formatted drive, clients cannot print using Windows XP as the server OS.
(a)Use Windows XP in the domain environment. (Put the Windows XP computer under domain control.)
If Windows XP is used in the work group environment, take measures (b) or (c) as follows.
(b)Open the [Folder Options] screen, click [View], then in
[Advanced settings:], uncheck the box [Use simple file sharing (Recommended)].
To open the [Folder Options] screen, click [Start] > [Control Panel] > [Appearance and Themes] > [Folder Options].
(c)Open the [Local security Settings] window, click [Security Settings] > [Local Policies] > [Security Options] to display the policy list. Next,
[Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts] on the list and change the setting to
[Classic - local users authenticate as themselves]. To open the [Local Security Settings] window, click [Start] > [Control Panel] > [Performance and Maintenance] > [Administrative Tools] > [Local Security Policy].
2.Windows XP Home Edition
Clients cannot print using Windows XP Home Edition as the server OS.
•Restriction B
When network printing from clients using Windows 2000 or Windows XP connected to the Windows NT4.0 server OS, the ICM function cannot be used.
This is because Windows NT4.0 does not support the ICM function. In a Windows
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