Apple ColorLaserWriter 12/600PS User Manual

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restarting the printer 108
setting the printer IP address 106, 113
specifying a password for the print

server 97

turning automatic tray switching on or

off 103–104

turning startup pages on or off 102
viewing and changing communication

settings 107–108

viewing printer information 101
viewing the Ethernet address 104

Apple Printer Utility, Macintosh

changing the energy-saving delay

60, 249

configuring NetWare settings 66–67
configuring TCP/IP settings 68–69
downloading fonts to the printer

55–56

downloading PostScript files to the

printer 72

identifying printer location 54
initializing a hard disk connected to

the printer 58, 143

job-handling configuration network

option 62

naming the printer 53–54
preventing print job interrupts 62
removing fonts 57
restarting the printer 72
setting AppleTalk network zone 64
setting error timeout 63
setting printer IP address 68–69, 113
turning automatic tray switching on or

off 61

turning startup pages on or off 59
using the printer features window

51–53

using the Printer Selector window

51, 52

viewing and changing communication

settings 70–71

viewing printer information 53
viewing the Ethernet address 65

Apple Print Monitor for Windows

79, 81–83, 175

AppleTalk (EtherTalk) network 29, 30
AppleTalk network zone.

See network zones

ATPS (AppleTalk Print Spooler)

operating mode 84, 270–275

automatic tray switching feature

Macintosh 61
Windows 103–104

automatic vs. manual printing 204
A/UX UNIX implementation 112, 119

B

B5-size paper 25, 211–213, 261
background printing 170–172, 243, 247
backup copies of printer disks 44
banner pages

NetWare and 84, 93, 109, 251
UNIX and 251

Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD),

UNIX 112, 119

configuring BSD systems 127–128

binary format, sending Windows data in

182, 187, 196

bitmapped fonts 278, 281–282
blank areas on printed pages 238–239
blotches or spots on printed pages 238
blurry print quality 242
BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol) method for

assigning an IP address to the
printer, UNIX 113, 116, 253

BSD UNIX systems, configuring

127–128

340

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