Preparing for Printing

Making Option Settings for the Printer

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Make option settings for the printer using the printer driver when bidirectional

communication is disabled.

Reference

 

For details about making option settings for the printer, see p.64 “If Bidirectional Communication is Disabled”.

Conditions for Bidirectional Communication

Bidirectional communication allows information about paper size and feed direction settings to be automatically sent to the printer. You can check printer status from your computer.

Bidirectional communication is supported by Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows NT 4.0.

If you use the RPCS printer driver and bidirectional communication is en- abled under Windows 2000, the [Change Accessories...] tab is unavailable.

Note

The RPCS printer driver supports bidirectional communications and updates the printer status automatically.

The PCL printer driver supports bidirectional communications. You can up- date printer status manually.

The PostScript 3 printer driver does not support bidirectional communica- tions.

To support bidirectional communication, the following conditions must be met:

When connected with parallel cables

The computer must support bidirectional communication.

The printer must support bidirectional communication.

The interface cable must support bidirectional communication.

The printer must be connected to the computer using the standard parallel cables and parallel connectors.

Under Windows 2000, [Enable bidirectional support] must be selected, and [Enable printer pooling] must not be selected on the [port] tab with the RPCS printer driver.

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