Setting print options, Windows nt, Windows xp professional – Xerox Stampante DocuColor 12 con Fiery EX12-14994 User Manual

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XC 701P41810 (EFI Part Number: 45042719)

Negative Images

—CorelDRAW 8.0 does not support negative images.

Corel Word Perfect

Print jobs sent from Corel Word Perfect may not print correctly.

Collate

—The Collate option is not supported and must not be selected.

Staple

—Stapling does not work when printing a Word Perfect 2000 document.

Freehand

Windows version

—The N-Up option does not function in Freehand 8.0 for Windows 98.

Mac version

—Make sure to select the “Use ppd” check box in the Print dialog box for

Freehand 8.0 or later, in order to use the printer driver and selected print options.

N-up

—The N-up option does not work when printing from Freehand.

Editing device settings

In order to change print defaults in a driver that was downloaded from the Fiery EX12
using WINS printing (SMB), the permissions for the Print queue on the Fiery EX12 server
must be set to Full Control for the user “Everyone.” Once you are logged in with
Administrator privileges, you can allow a user, or all users, the ability to change print
defaults in the driver by enabling Full Control in the Properties > Security > Permission tab.

Sending jobs via AppleTalk

When sending a print job from a Windows NT client computer using AppleTalk, the user
identification will display as “Unknown.”

Connecting to other NT servers with Point and Print

Using Point and Print (PnP), you can download printer drivers from any printer server in
your network. If you use PnP to connect to an NT server that has guest logon disabled and
has a different Admin logon than your client, you will get a connection error. To avoid this,
log on to the NT server in Windows Explorer to establish the connection before connecting
to it with PnP.

PnP is not supported on systems running NT 4.0 with Service Pack 6A and security hot
fixes installed.

Windows XP Support

Windows XP is supported for the Fiery EX12.

Using Microsoft Office 2000 applications

When running a Microsoft Office 2000 application, you may see an error message stating:
“Microsoft Word/This file Contains macros with an expired or revoked signature. Since you
are running under High Security Level, These macros disabled.” Clicking OK in the error
dialog box returns you to the application. The message is caused by a digital signature for
Adobe Acrobat 4.05 that has expired.

To avoid this error message in the future, change the Security settings in the Office 2000
application that returns the error:

1.

In the Office 2000 application, choose Tools > Macro > Security.

Setting
print options

Windows NT

Windows XP
Professional

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