1.Edit the following two lines to the “Setup Defaults” file. Insert the binary name within the parentheses:

Parallel Port Type (Binary hp) // can be: No Binary or Binary adobe or Binary hp.

Serial Port Type (Binary hp) // can be: No Binary or Binary adobe or Binary hp.

2. For each port (serial or parallel), choose one of the options:

No Binary / Binary adobe / Binary tek / Binary hp.

3.Download the new setup file with the “Apple Printer” utility.

4.Reboot FastPort.

5.Verify the new setting in Chooser. Non-binary printers appear as before. Default names are:

FP XXXXXX-par-PS

FP XXXXXX-ser-PS

All queue names are based on the parallel ports name. If a printer is named “Alpha” and is configured for binary support for serial/parallel, the following printers appears in Chooser:

Alpha

AlphaPS Binary

AlphaS

AlphaSPS Binary

Note: Only use the Namer utility to change regular names. The name of the PS Binary printer does not need to be changed directly.

Before a standard Adobe PostScript Level 2 printer can be used with the binary encoding, the following PostScript fragment may need to be downloaded to the printer as a separate file:

^D (%Parallel_NV%)

<</Password (0) /Interpreter/PostScript/Protocol/Binary>> setdevparams

^D

This file is on the Advanced Utilities as force_parallel_ binary and force_serial_binary. For serial printers, replace Parallel_NV with Serial_NV. This needs to be done once per port during the life of the printer. For HP printers, FastPort automatically encode PS binary if that mode has been configured by setting the parallel port type to binary hp.

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