EPSON AcuLaser C3800 User's Guide

Note:

You cannot use FireWire for printer connection in the PostScript 3 mode. Although EPSON FireWire appears in the interface pop-up list, it cannot be used with the PostScript 3 printer driver.

You need to make the settings for your installed options manually when the printer is connected using USB, IP printing, or Bonjour (Rendezvous). When the printer is connected using AppleTalk, the printer software automatically makes the settings.

Make sure to specify ASCII as the data format in the application.

1.Open the Applications folder, open the Utilities folder, then double-click Printer Setup Utility (for Mac OS X 10.3 and 10.4) or Print Center (for Mac OS X 10.2). The Printer List window appears.

2.Click Add in the Printer List window.

3.Select the protocol or the interface that you are using from the pop-up list.

Note for Appletalk users:

Make sure to select AppleTalk. Do not select EPSON AppleTalk, because it cannot be used with the PostScript 3 printer driver.

Note for IP Printing users:

Make sure to select IP Printing. Do not select EPSON TCP/IP, because it cannot be used with the PostScript 3 printer driver.

After selecting IP Printing, enter the IP address for the printer, then make sure to select the Use default queue on server check box.

Note for USB users:

Make sure to select USB. Do not select EPSON USB, because it cannot be used with the PostScript 3 printer driver.

4.Follow the instructions as appropriate below to select your printer.

AppleTalk

Select your printer from the Name List, then select Auto Select from the Printer Model List.

IP Printing

Select Epson from the Name List, then select your printer from the Printer Model List.

USB

Select your printer from the Name List, then select your printer from the Printer Model List.

Note for Mac OS X 10.3 and 10.4 users:

If ESC/Page driver is not installed, your printer model is automatically selected in the Printer Model List when you select your printer from the Name List while the printer is on.

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