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Chapter 5– Printing From Your Computer

Overview

To print a job from a client workstation, print the job to one of the Spire CX250 color server network published printers—for example, ProcessPrint.

The job is spooled and then processed and printed (according to the selected job flow of the published printer). If you use this method, you can print from any application —for example, Microsoft Word— and use any file format from any client workstation (Windows, Macintosh, or UNIX).

Note: Jobs that are spooled to the Spire CX250 color server must have the appropriate file name extensions—for example, *.ps or *.pdf.

Working From Windows Client Workstations

The Spire CX250 color server can receive print jobs from client workstations with one of the following Windows operating systems:

Windows 2000

Windows XP

Windows 2003

As an example, the following section describes how to define a Spire

CX250 color server network printer for a client workstation with an

Windows XP Professional operating system.

For information on defining a network printer using the Windows Add Printer wizard, see Defining the Printer on the Client Workstation on page 13.

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