FujiFilm 3500 Restrictions, About setup for number of copies, Precautions for using ICM

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6. RESTRICTIONS

6.1Windows

1.Installing the printer driver without connecting the PICTROGRAPHY 3500 (Windows 95/98)

While it is possible to install the printer driver in a computer without first connecting the PICTROGRAPHY, or with the printer switched off, the PICTROGRAPHY 3500 after installa- tion will then be detected as a new device the next time Win- dows launches with the PICTROGRAPHY 3500 connected or powered on, causing the printer driver to be installed again.

We recommend installing the printer driver after first connect- ing the PICTROGRAPHY 3500.

2.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.

3.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.

4.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.

5.Precautions for using ICM

The PICTROGRAPHY 3500 printer driver supports color man- agement 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.

6.Restrictions for Network Printing

When network printing with a shared printer, there are restric- tions depending on the printing environment as shown below.

Network Printing Environment

 

 

 

: No Restriction

 

 

Server

 

Client

Win 98

Win NT4.0 Win 2000

Win XP

Win 95

Win 95

 

 

Restriction A

Win 98

 

 

Restriction A

Win NT4.0

 

 

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 set- tings 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 Pro- fessional as the server OS, after taking some of the mea- sures (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 [Se- curity Settings] > [Local Policies] > [Security Op- tions] to display the policy list. Next, double-click[Net-

work 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 Main- tenance] > [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 NT-based network, network printing is processed at the server.

6.2Macintosh

1.When printing from Photoshop

When printing from Photoshop, image edges (right side and lower side) may not be printed for several lines. While PICTROGRAPHY 3500 provides a print resolution of 400 dpi, when Photoshop images are printed at this resolution, the num- ber of pixels of the Photoshop images and the printed images may not match each other exactly.

2.Treatment of fonts in network printing

In network printing, if you print a document using fonts not in- stalled in the server is printed, those fonts are replaced with other fonts during printing. Additionally, the font layout may be dis- rupted due to differences in the character width of some font types.

When planning on network printing, be sure to install the same fonts on the server and client side.

3.About setup for direction of paper

Some applications allow you to specify the direction of paper through their own dialogs. (FREEHAND, etc.)

In such cases, settings for the direction of paper made in the printer driver may be ignored.

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Contents Pictrography Licensing Agreement Introduction Contents Error Messages Restrictions Printer Driver HardwareSoftware WindowsPrecautions for Using the Printer Driver Setting up the PictrographyInstalling the Aspi Manager Setting up AppleTalk to enable network printingInstallation Connecting the Pictrography 3500 for the first timeInstallation For Local PrintingInstall From Disk screen appears For Network PrintingClick the Have Disk button After completing printer selection, click the Finish buttonInstalling to client computers You can also interactively select the printer by clicking Uninstall For Local Printing For Network Printing Installing to client computers \\SERVER\PG3500 Windows NT Click the Close button. The following appears Installation Printer field Windows This completes the installation of Pictro Scsi Port Click the New Port TypeNow install the printer Click the OK button. The following appears Select Share as Installing to client computers Windows XP For Local Printing Pictro Scsi Fujifilm Pictro Scsi Port from the list of ports Click the OK button. The following appears For Network Printing Select Share name Click the Add a printer iconSelect a network printer, or a printer attached to another Computer, and then click the Next buttonSpecify a Printer dialog box is displayed Name for the printerMacintosh Mac OS 9 or earlier Check in Share this item and its contents Click PictroGraphy 3500 in the Chooser window Click the Continue Installation button System Preferences window appearsClick Network Select Quit Print Center from the Print Center menu System Preferences window appears Click SharingSharing dialog box appears Click to select the installed Pictrography Mark the Printer Sharing check box with a √ and closeSharing window Select Show Info from the Printers menuClose the Printer List window Using the Printer Driver Print setup and printingWork flow through printing Select PICTROGRAPHY3500 for Printer NameHelp button Version information buttonTemperature Kelvin degrees K . Message MonitorSpooler AncePrinter folder Spool Settings... button Setting buttonNo changes need to be made here under normal circumstances Configure Port... button Click this button to add a new portDelete Port button Click this button to delete a portWindows SchedulingPaper Setting Print setup When printing from Illustrator, check the box 6 ICMWhen not checked 9300 Color temperatures of 9300K and γ Gray26500 Color temperatures of 6500K and γ Gray3 sRGB ReddishDifferent printing methods Print MonitorColorSync ApplicationName Print file User name You can specify Source Profile on screen after you clickTures of 9300K * 1 and γ 2.2 Mined by settings for Gray balance Print CenterUsing the Printer Driver Error Messages Connection to server not set. Set an appropriate server Connection to server not found. Make sure if it is sharableNecessary file not found Print server is set to foreground printingAbout setup for number of copies Precautions for using ICMRestrictions Restrictions for Network PrintingRestrictions Others Fujifilm Abroad
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