SUPERSCRIPT 4600N SETTINGS

Printer Settings

SuperScript 4600N printer settings give you many ways to customize your print job. There is often more than one place to change the same printer setting. These include

The SuperScript PostScript 3 and PCL5e printer drivers

The Operator Panel on your printer

Using the Printer’s Operator Panel

You can use the printer’s Operator Panel to cancel a print job or change settings that are not available in your printer driver. You can view messages on the Operator Panel to help diagnose printing problems. In addition, the printer operator panel allows you to print out font lists and test pages and view the total page count. You can also set the printer’s TCP/ IP address or reconfigure network settings. Chapter 5, “The Operator Panel,” provides instructions for using the printer’s operator panel.

Using Printer Drivers

Your printer software includes the PostScript 3 printer drivers for Windows 3.1x, Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4.0, and Mac OS and the PCL 5e printer driver for Windows 3.1x, Windows 95/98, and Windows NT 4.0. They offer a wide range of features for setting up your print job and printer settings.

Most of these features and settings are described in this chapter. A particular feature may be implemented slightly differently, depending on which driver you are using.

note: If you are unsure about a setting in your printer driver, be sure to use the driver’s Online Help feature. Chapter 4, “Printer Drivers,” provides complete information about using your printer driver software.

When to Use the PostScript 3 or PCL5e Printer Driver

Use the PostScript 3 driver for color documents and documents that contain many complex graphic images or extensive page layout formatting. The PostScript driver has more options and delivers better graphic processing.

Use the PCL5e driver for monochrome documents that

contain mostly text and limited formatting. The PCL5e driver processes this type of document quickly.

note: For color printing, you must use the PostScript 3 printer driver for your system.The PCL5e printer driver is for monochrome printing only.

POSTSCRIPT 3 FEATURES

These are general descriptions of settings available in the PostScript 3 printer drivers. The interface of the printer driver depends on the operating system you use. Not all settings are available for all drivers, or they may appear on different tabs in the printer driver. All printer drivers have Online Help available at the click of a button, with more information about specific settings. Chapter 4, “Printer Drivers,” shows the PostScript printer drivers and explains how to use them.

Color Processing

Color Control

Use these settings to define color in your print job.

Color Photo: Produces smooth color images, for the best reproduction of photographic images.

Color Business Graphics: Produces bright, solid colors, suitable for presentation graphics, charts, and posters.

Color Transparency: Use this for the best results when printing color presentations on overhead transparency film.

Grayscale: Converts all colors in the document to black and shades of gray for monochrome printing.

Unadjusted: Does not apply any of the special color control features.

Image Color Matching

This feature is available for advanced users (except for Windows NT). During the PostScript 3 for Windows 95/98 driver installation from the SuperScript 4600N CD using the Network Client/Custom Install feature, you have the option of installing a driver using Microsoft Image Color Matching (ICM) technology or a driver using NEC’s color matching method. The driver using NEC’s color matching method is the default and recommended driver.

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NEC 4600N manual Printer Settings, Using the Printer’s Operator Panel, Using Printer Drivers, Color Processing