13Close the Properties window.

IMPORTANT When printing on a PostScript printer from the PC environment, be sure to print one file at a time. Printing multiple files may cause a PostScript error. To verify that the file has finished printing, check the Windows 95 Printer queue.

Printing from Windows 95

To print from Windows 95 using a printer connected to the computer printer port or network connection, you need to select a printer driver in Windows 95 that corresponds to the option you selected in the PC Print Spooler Preferences dialog box. If you have not set up the PC Print Spooler, see “Setting Up Printing in the Mac OS,” earlier in this chapter.

m If you have a PostScript printer (and have selected the PostScript option in the PC Print Spooler Preferences dialog box), install and select the PostScript version of the Windows 95 driver that came with your printer. If you don’t have a Windows driver specifically for your printer, you can select another PostScript printer driver, such as one of the following:

mLaserWriter Pro 630, if you have a PostScript Level 2 printer (preferred)

mApple LaserWriter II NTX, if you have a PostScript Level 1 printer

If you are not sure whether you have a PostScript Level 1 or Level 2 printer, choose a PostScript Level 1 printer driver. If you select a driver for a PostScript Level 1 printer, you can print on any PostScript printer. If you select a driver for a PostScript Level 2 printer, you can print only on printers that support PostScript Level 2.

mIf you have a PC parallel-port printer and you are using the PowerPrint package by GDT Softworks (and have selected the Printer Specific option in the PC Print Spooler Preferences dialog box), select the driver for the printer connected to the computer using the PowerPrint cable.

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Apple 4400, 7300 manual Printing from Windows, Close the Properties window