The Xerox Custom PostScript printer drivers

Guide to Printing Using Xerox Production Print Services

Access to the printer job ticket items from within applications

Faster processing in many situations when compared to the Microsoft PostScript printer driver, especially when graphics are included in the document

Improved efficient generation of PostScript files compared to the Microsoft PostScript printer driver, and generally a smaller PostScript file size

PostScript Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 support. (Refer to the tables in the “Job Ticket features by printer,” chapter to determine which level of PostScript is supported by your printer type.)

Access to edge-to-edge printing

Full printing capabilities and finishing options for users who submit documents as PostScript PDL files

Printing a document

This section explains how to select the options and features of the Xerox Custom PostScript printer driver for applications.

The procedure to access the user interface windows of the PostScript driver varies for different software applications. The most common procedure is included in this section.

Accessing the features and options

1.Select [Print] or [Print Setup] from the File pull-down menu of your Windows application. The [Print Setup] window opens.

2.Specify the following parameters as desired:

[Copies]: The Copies setting in the Xerox Document Submission dialog box overrides any settings that you make here.

[Collate Copies]: Select this option if it is available.

NOTE: Do not set the number of copies in the application [Print] and [Print Setup] dialog boxes. Instead, set this number in the Xerox Document Submission window. Setting the copies in the [Print] and [Print Setup] dialog boxes could cause unexpected results when the job is printed.

3.Select [Printer] or [Setup].

4.Select the printer you intend to use.

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Xerox 701P40016 manual Printing a document, Accessing the features and options