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Examples of the operations given in this guide support the Windows 7 printing environment. Essentially the same
operations are used for Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008
environments.
User Interface screen captures shown in this guide may differ depending on your printing device.
This user guide and its contents were developed for the 5.2 driver.
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User Guide
1Installation
A printer driver is an application that manages communication between a printer
and your computer. Once installed, the printer driver settings must be
configured in the printer Properties and Printing Preferences.
Note: In Windows operating systems, you must be logged in with
administrator rights to install the printer driver.
Preparing to Install the Driver
This section describes the initial steps to take before you install the printer
driver, and based on your operating system, the next procedure you can follow.
Turn on the computer and the printer.
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In Windows 7 and Windows Vista with a USB connection, a driver installation
will be made from the Microsoft Windows Update site if a certified driver is
available and the system is connected to the web. We recommend you continue
with the steps to install the driver for an expanded feature set. In Windows, if the
Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears during the installation
process, click Cancel. If the Hardware Installation warning dialog box
appears, click Continue Anyway.
Insert the Product Library disc into the disc drive. The Main Menu appears.
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Note: If the Product Library fails to start after inserting it into the disc drive,
use Windows Explorer to locate Setup.exe on the local drive and double-click
to open.
Click View License Agreement to read the license agreement.
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Click Accept to proceed.
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To begin the installation, click Install Software.
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Note: If the Windows Security warning dialog box appears at any point
during the installation process, click Install this driver software anyway.
The Installer appears with several installation methods displayed.
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Selecting an Installation Method
You can select Express Mode for a network or USB connection and the
installation wizard will discover your printers. You can also select CustomMode for a network or USB connection and either manually select installation
packages and specify utilities or let the installation wizard discover your printer.
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Express Mode Installation
Installing in Express Mode on page 1-2
Custom Mode Installation
Installing in Custom Mode with a Network Connection using Discover on
page 1-4
Installing in Custom Mode with a USB Connection using Discover on page 1-
5
Installing in Custom Mode with a Network Connection using Custom Select
on page 1-6
Installing in Custom Mode with a USB Connection using Custom Select on
page 1-8
Installing Utilities
On the Installation Method page, click Utilities to install printer utilities. You
can also select utilities to install during the Custom Installation procedure.
Upgrading Driver Components
If the installation wizard detects older driver or utility components, the Software
Component Upgrade page appears.
Choose the component to upgrade. Click Next.
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Confirm your upgrade settings. To start the upgrade, click Upgrade.
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When the upgrade completes, click Next. The Installation Method page
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appears.
Express Installation
Express Mode applies to driver installation for a USB or network connection
only. The installation wizard discovers printers that are turned on, and
connected by USB and network cable. In Custom Mode, you are able to select
the installation packages and specify the port.
Installing in Express Mode
This section describes the express installation procedure of the driver software
in Windows operating systems.
Ensure that your printer and computer are turned on and connected by USB or
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network cable.
Note:In Windows 7 and Windows Vista with a USB connection, a driver
installation will be made from the Microsoft Windows Update site if a certified
driver is available and the system is connected to the web. We recommend you
continue with the steps to install the KX Driver for an expanded feature set. In
Windows, if the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box appears during the
installation process, click Cancel. If the Hardware Installation warning dialog
box appears, click Continue Anyway.
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On the Installation Method page, click Express Mode.
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The Discover Printing System page opens, searching for your printing
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system.
If Discover finds your printing system, select your model from the list and click
Next.
If Discover does not find your printing system, a message appears. Remove
and reinsert the USB or network cable, and ensure it is connected properly.
Click Refresh to retry the discovery. If the system still cannot find your printing
system, contact your system administrator.
Select Use host name for port name to use a host name for the Standard
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TCP/IP port. If the installation wizard still displays the IP address, contact your
system administrator. (Not available with a USB connection.)
Click Information if you want to open a dialog box with details about IP
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Address, Host Name, Printer Model, Contact, Location, and Serial Number.
Click OK. Click Next. (Not available with a USB connection.)
On the Printer Settings page, you can assign a name to your printing system.
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Note: With a first time USB connection, the Printer Settings page does not
appear.
You can also choose to share this printer with others or set this printer as the
default printer. Make your selections, and then click Next.
On the Confirm Settings page, click Install if the settings are correct. Click
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Back to correct the settings.
The Installation Completed page appears displaying the following driver
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options.
Print a test page
This selection verifies a connection with the printer and creates a print out of
the installed driver components.
Enable Status Monitor
The Status Monitor displays system status messages on your computer
screen during printing tasks. The Status Monitor button appears on the
Advanced tab.
Show Quick Print Tab
This selection lets you define basic print options into group profiles that can
be accessed easily. The Show Quick Print tab option also appears in the
Administrator Settings in Device Settings.
Device Settings
Select the Device Settings check box to open Device Settings where you
can choose installed options for your printing system. (The Device Settings
check box appears only in Windows XP with a network connection.)
When the installation completes successfully, click Finish to exit the installation
wizard.
A message may appear if there is a software installation failure.
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Click Finish, and retry the installation. If the same message appears again,
contact your system administrator.
The installation of the printer is now complete. If prompted, restart your
computer.
Custom Installation
Custom Mode applies to driver installation for a USB or network connection.
The installation wizard can discover printers that are turned on, and connected
by USB and network cable, or you can manually select the driver from drivers
that are available. You can specify the printer port, fonts, and the utilities you
want to install.
Printer drivers that ship with Windows operating systems are called minidrivers.
The minidriver is available separately for PCL and KPDL and provides basic
support for your printer.
The KX XPS DRIVER is only available for printing systems used with Windows
7 and Windows Vista. The XPS driver is discussed in the Device Settings
chapter. Minidriver functionality is not documented in this user guide.
Installing in Custom Mode with a Network Connection using
Discover
This section describes the custom installation procedure of the driver software
in Windows operating systems using a network connection.
Ensure that your printer and computer are connected to a network.
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On the Installation Method page, select Custom Mode.
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The Discover Printing System page opens searching for your printing system.
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The Discover button is automatically selected. A list of models appears. Click
Next.
If Discover does not find your printing system, a message appears. Remove
and reinsert the network cable, and ensure it is connected properly. Click
Refresh to retry the discovery. If the system still cannot find your printing
system, contact your system administrator.
On the Custom Installation page, select the driver and software packages you
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want to install from the Driver and Utility tabs, and clear those not intended for
installation. Click Next.
If you only select software packages from the Utility tab, you will skip to the
Confirm Settings page.
On the Printer Settings page, you can assign a name for your printing system.
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You can also choose to share this printer with others or set this printer as the
default printer. Make your selections, and then click Next.
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On the Confirm Settings page, click Install if the settings are correct. Click
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Back to correct the settings.
Note: If the Hardware Installation warning dialog box appears, click
Continue.
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The Installation Completed page appears displaying the following driver
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options.
Print a test page
This selection verifies a connection with the printer and creates a print out of
the installed driver components.
Enable Status Monitor
The Status Monitor displays system status messages on your computer
screen during printing tasks. The Status Monitor button appears on the
Advanced tab.
Show Quick Print Tab
This selection lets you define basic print options into group profiles that can
be accessed easily. The Show Quick Print tab option also appears in the
Administrator Settings in Device Settings.
Device Settings
Select the Device Settings check box to open Device Settings where you
can choose installed options for your printing system. (The Device Settings
check box appears only in Windows XP.)
When the installation completes successfully, click Finish to exit the installation
wizard.
A message may appear if there is a software installation failure.
Click Finish, and retry the installation. If the same message appears again,
contact your system administrator.
The installation of the printer is now complete. If prompted, restart your
computer.
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Installing in Custom Mode with a USB Connection using Discover
This section describes the custom installation procedure of the driver software
in Windows operating systems using a USB connection. With Discover, all
devices available for the driver installation are found automatically. This is the
recommended Custom Mode USB installation method.
Ensure that your printer and computer are turned on and connected using a
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USB cable.
Note: In Windows 7 and Windows Vista, a driver installation will be made from
the Microsoft Windows Update site if a certified driver is available and the
system is connected to the web. We recommend you continue with the steps to
install the KX Driver for an expanded feature set.
On the Installation Method page, select Custom Mode.
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The Discover Printing System page opens, searching for your printing
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system. The Discover button is automatically selected.
Select your device and click Next.
If Discover does not find your printing system, a message appears. Remove
and reinsert the USB cable, and ensure it is connected properly. Click Refresh
to retry the discovery. If the system still cannot find your printing system, contact
your system administrator.
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On the Custom Installation page, select the driver and software packages you
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want to install from the Driver and Utility tabs, and clear those not intended for
installation. Click Next.
If you only select software packages from the Utility tab, you will skip to the
Confirm Settings page.
On the Printer Settings page, you can assign a name to your printing system.
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Note: With a first time USB connection, the Printer Settings page does not
appear.
You can also choose to share this printer with others or set this printer as the
default printer. Make your selections, and then click Next.
On the Confirm Settings page, click Install if the settings are correct. Click
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Back to correct the settings.
Note: If the Hardware Installation warning dialog box appears, click
Continue Anyway.
The Installation Completed page appears displaying the following driver
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options.
Print a test page
This selection verifies a connection with the printer and creates a print out of
the installed driver components.
Enable Status Monitor
The Status Monitor displays system status messages on your computer
screen during printing tasks. The Status Monitor button appears on the
Advanced tab.
Show Quick Print Tab
This selection lets you define basic print options into group profiles that can
be accessed easily. The Show Quick Print tab option also appears in the
Administrator Settings in Device Settings.
When the installation completes successfully, click Finish to exit the installation
wizard.
A message may appear if there is a software installation failure.
Click Finish, and retry the installation. If the same message appears again,
contact your system administrator.
The installation of the printer is now complete. If prompted, restart your
computer.
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Installing in Custom Mode with a Network Connection using
Custom Select
This section describes the custom installation procedure of the driver software
in Windows operating systems using a network connection.
Ensure that your printer and computer are connected to a network.
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On the Installation Method page, select Custom Mode.
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The Discover Printing System page opens, searching for your printing
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system. The Discover button is automatically selected. Choose Custom select
and click Next.
The Printing System page appears. Select your printing system model from
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the list and click Next. If there is only one driver model, this page does not
appear. Proceed to the next step.
On the Printer Port page, select the port connected to your printing system, or
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add a port connected to your system by clicking Add Port. Click Next.
On the Custom Installation page, select the driver and software packages you
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want to install from the Driver and Utility tabs, and clear those not intended for
installation. Click Next.
If you only select software packages from the Utility tab, you will skip to the
Confirm Settings page.
On the Printer Settings page, you can assign a name for your printing system.
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You can also choose to share this printer with others or set this printer as the
default printer. Make your selections, and then click Next.
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On the Confirm Settings page, click Install if the settings are correct. Click
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Back to correct the settings.
Note: If the Hardware Installation warning dialog box appears, click
Continue.
The Installation Completed page appears displaying the following driver
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options.
Print a test page
This selection verifies a connection with the printer and creates a print out of
the installed driver components.
Enable Status Monitor
The Status Monitor displays system status messages on your computer
screen during printing tasks. The Status Monitor button appears on the
Advanced tab.
Show Quick Print Tab
This selection lets you define basic print options into group profiles that can
be accessed easily. The Show Quick Print tab option also appears in the
Administrator Settings in Device Settings.
Device Settings
Select the Device Settings check box to open Device Settings where you
can choose installed options for your printing system. (The Device Settings
check box appears only in Windows XP.)
When the installation completes successfully, click Finish to exit the installation
wizard.
A message may appear if there is a software installation failure.
Click Finish, and retry the installation. If the same message appears again,
contact your system administrator.
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Installation
The installation of the printer is now complete. If prompted, restart your
computer.
Installing in Custom Mode with a USB Connection using Custom
Select
This section describes the custom installation procedure of the driver software
in Windows operating systems using a USB connection. With the Customselect option, you manually select the printing system and printer port to install.
In Custom mode, Custom Select is not recommended for USB in
environments where printing systems are connected and reconnected using
USB ports. The Discover method provides a more reliable installation path.
Ensure that your printer and computer are turned on and connected using a
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USB cable.
Note: In Windows 7 and Windows Vista, a driver installation will be made from
the Microsoft Windows Update site if a certified driver is available and the
system is connected to the web. We recommend the Custom Mode using
Discover for USB connections to ensure a reliable installation.
On the Installation Method page, select Custom Mode.
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The Discover Printing System page opens, searching for your printing
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system. The Discover button is automatically selected. Choose Custom select
and click Next.
The Printing System page appears. Select your printing system model from
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the list and click Next.
On the Printer Port page, select an existing port connected to your printing
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system. Click Next.
On the Custom Installation page, select the driver and software packages you
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want to install from the Driver and Utility tabs, and clear those not intended for
installation. Click Next.
If you only select software packages from the Utility tab, you will skip to the
Confirm Settings page.
On the Printer Settings page, you can assign a name to your printing system.
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You can also choose to share this printer with others or set this printer as the
default printer. Make your selections, and then click Next.
On the Confirm Settings page, click Install if the settings are correct. Click
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Back to correct the settings.
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Note: If the Hardware Installation warning dialog box appears, click
Continue Anyway.
The Installation Completed page appears displaying the following driver
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options.
Print a test page
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This selection verifies a connection with the printer and creates a print out of
the installed driver components.
Enable Status Monitor
The Status Monitor displays system status messages on your computer
screen during printing tasks. The Status Monitor button appears on the
Advanced tab.
Show Quick Print Tab
This selection lets you define basic print options into group profiles that can
be accessed easily. The Show Quick Print tab option also appears in the
Administrator Settings in Device Settings.
When the installation completes successfully, click Finish to exit the installation
wizard.
A message may appear if there is a software installation failure.
Click Finish, and retry the installation. If the same message appears again,
contact your system administrator.
The installation of the printer is now complete. If prompted, restart your
computer.
Optional Printer Components
Installation
You can expand the functionality of your printer driver by installing optional
components.
Installing Optional Printer Components
On the Product Library disc menu > Advanced Tools menu, select Optional
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Printer Components.
Select a printer to install optional components, and click Next.
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On all Select pages, choose your components, and click Next.
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On the Confirm Settings page, click Install if the displayed settings are
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correct. Click Back to correct any settings.
The Printer Components Installation Completed page appears. Click Finish.
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When you have completed installing printers and optional components, restart
your computer if prompted.
The Add Printer Wizard
The Add Printer Wizard displays a series of pages that guide you through
printer installation. You are prompted to make installation choices on each
page.
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This section describes how to install a printer driver using the Add Printer
Wizard in Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
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Click Start and click Devices and Printers (Windows 7), or click Control Panel
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and double-click Printers (Windows Vista).
Click Add a printer.
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The Add Printer Wizard appears. Click either Add a local printer or Add a
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network, wireless or Bluetooth printer. Follow the instructions on each page,and then click Next to proceed to the next page.
Note: If the Windows Security warning dialog box appears, click Install this
driver software anyway.
The last page of the wizard appears with a message that you’ve successfully
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added the printer you selected. Installation of the printer driver is now complete.
Click Print a test page if you want to produce sample print output from the
newly installed printer. To close the Add Printer Wizard, click Finish.
Installing a Printer Driver in Windows XP
This section describes how to install a printer driver using the Add Printer
Wizard in Windows XP.
Click Start and Printers and Faxes.
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Click Add a printer.
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The Add Printer Wizard appears. Follow the instructions on each page, and
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then click Next to proceed to the next page.
Note: If the Found New Hardware Wizard page appears, click Cancel. If the
Hardware Installation warning dialog box appears, click Continue Anyway.
When the Completing the Add Printer Wizard page appears, installation of
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the printer driver is now complete. To close the Add Printer Wizard, click
Finish. If prompted, restart your computer.
Printer Driver Settings Access
The printer driver software can be accessed from the Print dialog box of an
application, or from Start. If accessed from an application, then changes made
to driver settings remain in effect until the application ends. If accessed from
Start, changes are maintained as the default printer settings.
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Default driver settings apply to print jobs initiated from any application, but they
are overwritten by setting changes made within each application.
Click Start and click Devices and Printers (Windows 7), or click Control Panel
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and double-click Printers (Windows Vista), or Printers and Faxes (Windows
XP).
Right-click on your printing system icon.
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Click Printing Preferences.
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In the Printing Preferences dialog box, select the desired features in all tabs.
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Click OK to save the settings.
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2Device Settings
In Device Settings, you can select installed printing system options so the
associated features can be used with the printer driver. You can also match the
memory setting in the driver with the memory installed in your printing system,
which lets the driver manage font downloads more efficiently. Administrator,
User, PDL (Page Description Language), and Compatibility settings can also be
selected.
Accessing Device Settings
Device Settings can be accessed from Devices and Printers (Windows 7),
Printers (Windows Vista), or Printers and Faxes (Windows XP) folder.
Click Start and click Devices and Printers (Windows 7), or click Control Panel
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and double-click Printers (Windows Vista), or Printers and Faxes (Windows
XP).
Right-click the desired printing system model.
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Click Printer properties (Windows 7) or Properties (Windows Vista, Windows
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XP).
Device Options
Click Device Settings.
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Optional devices extend the capabilities of your printing system for source,
finishing, and job storage.
In a client/server environment, this feature is unavailable to a client logged in as
a restricted user.
Setting Device Options
You can set the printer driver to match the optional devices installed on your
printing system.
In the Properties dialog box, click Device Settings.
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In Device Settings > Device options, select the check boxes for all installed
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devices.
Setting Punch Options
Before using the Punch option in the Finishing tab, you must set punch options
in the Device Settings tab. The selected option is available under Punch in the
Finishing tab.
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Device Settings
In Device Settings, under Device options, select a finisher that supports
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punch. Or if already selected, double-click the blue text.
Depending on the punch unit attached, select one option:
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None
No punch option available in the Finishing tab.
2 hole
2 hole option available in the Finishing tab.
2 & 3 hole
2 hole and 3 hole options available in the Finishing tab (inches based).
2 & 4 hole
2 hole and 4 hole options available in the Finishing tab (metric based).
Click OK.
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Setting up Custom Boxes
You can create up to 1000 custom boxes for storing print jobs. Custom boxes
can be assigned to users who can print the jobs later from the printing system's
operation panel.
In Device Settings, select Hard disk. Or if selected, double-click Hard disk.
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In the Hard Disk Settings dialog box, click Add.
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In the Defined custom boxes list, a new Box number and Box name appear.
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If desired, change the number and name in the Box number and Box name
boxes. The number must be within a range of 1 to 1000, and the name length
can be up to 32 characters. You can also type a user name up to 20 characters.
Select Shared box to enable the box for multiple users.
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Check box selected: All network users can save jobs in the box.
Check box clear: Only the box owner and network administrator can save jobs
in the box.
To require users of a shared box to type a password before printing, select
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Require password, and type a password up to 16 characters.
Click OK in the Hard Disk Settings and Properties dialog boxes.
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The new custom box appears in the Custom Box dialog box when printing.
You can remove a custom box by selecting it in the Defined custom boxes
list and clicking Delete.
You can import a custom box list by clicking Import and browsing for a valid
custom box list file (.CSV or .KXU).
You can save the current custom box list (.CSV or .KXU) in your computer or
network by clicking Export. A saved list can be imported into another printer
driver.
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Auto Configure
Auto Configure detects the devices installed on the printing system if it is
connected over a network. Auto Configure can detect printing system devices
such as input devices. When your computer is connected to the printing system
through a TCP/IP or WSD port, the Auto Configure button appears in DeviceSettings. Auto Configure updates the Device options list, Memory, and
preview images to keep the printer driver consistent with the printing system
configuration.
Not all installed devices are detected by using Auto Configure. Before
selecting OK in Device Settings, check the settings to make sure that they are
correct.
Note: The default setting for Windows XP Service Pack 2 is for the Windows
Firewall to be set to On. The setting can be changed to allow communication
between the printing system and your computer. In the Windows Security
Alert dialog box, click Unblock.
Silent Auto Configuration
Silent auto configuration checks the printing system every 10 minutes for
changes in optional devices or memory. When a change is detected, the driver
is automatically updated with the new settings. Silent auto configuration is
only available for printing systems installed in Windows 7 or Windows Vista.
In a client/server environment, this feature is unavailable to a client logged in as
a restricted user.
Memory
Enabling Auto Configuration
The Auto Configure button can be used to detect all available device options
when the printing system is connected to a network through a TCP/IP port.
Verify that all optional devices are attached to the printing system, and that it is
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turned on and ready to print.
In Device Settings, click Auto Configure.
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In Windows XP, the driver settings are updated immediately.
In Windows 7 and Windows Vista, the Auto Configure dialog box opens. Select
from Auto configure options:
Auto Configure Now
Click the button at any time to retrieve the current settings from the printing
system. It is recommended to do this when the driver is first installed and
when Silent auto configuration is turned off.
Silent auto configuration
Select to let the driver check the printing system every 10 minutes for any
changes in optional devices or memory. When a change is detected, the
driver is automatically updated with the new settings.
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Memory is the amount of standard and optional memory installed in the printing
system. To maximize the downloading of printing system fonts, the driver must
be set to match the total printing system memory. Selections vary according to
printing system model.
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Setting the Memory
By default, the Memory setting matches the standard memory in the printing
system. If optional memory is installed, set the memory in the printer driver to
match the total amount of memory.
Install optional DIMM memory in the printing system.
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In Device Settings > Memory, type or select the amount of total installed
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memory by clicking the up and down arrows until the text box shows the correct
number of megabytes (MB).
If your printing system includes the Auto Configure feature, you can use it to
obtain information about the memory size.
Administrator Settings
Administrator Settings lets you set options that include controlling
accessibility, displaying features in the interface and setting a password to
control access to the Administrator Settings options. Selections vary
according to printing system model.
In a client/server environment, this feature is unavailable to a client logged in as
a restricted user.
Device Settings
General
An administrator can control the display of the Quick Print tab, and other
miscellaneous settings, including password and SNMP settings.
Show Quick Print Tab
This option lets you control the display of the Quick Print tab. You can define
basic print options into group profiles for improved accessibility.
With a clear check box for Show Quick Print tab, the tab does not appear in
the Printing Preferences dialog box.
To enable this feature, in Device Settings > Administrator Settings >
General, select Show Quick Print tab.
With a selected check box for the Show Quick Print tab, the tab appears in the
Printing Preferences dialog box. When you select the Show Quick Print tab
check box, you can access additional check boxes:
Hide other tabs displays only the Quick Print tab to the user.
Set Quick Print tab as default opens to this tab when you access Printing
Preferences.
Hide Edit Quick Print control prevents users from customizing the Quick
Print tab.
Send Count Information
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This option lets you embed count information in the print job, which can be used
by some applications for accounting purposes. Count information includes the
number of copies produced as well as duplex printing, multiple pages per sheet,
color page count, and paper size values.
When PDF is selected in the PDL settings dialog box, only color page count
information is sent with PDF.
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Device Settings
To enable this feature, in Device Settings > Administrator Settings >
General, select Send Count information.
Send Application Name
This option lets you send the application name with a print job, so that a
different printing process is used for each application. Some third party print
accounting programs use this information to calculate print totals based on
application type.
This option is unavailable when PDF is selected in the PDL Settings dialog box.
To enable this feature, in Device Settings > Administrator Settings >
General, select Send Application name.
Associate Profile with Application
This option lets you set all printing from each installed application to use the
same driver settings as defined in a profile. Before using this feature:
A profile must be created in the Profiles dialog box, accessed from any
Printing Preferences tab.
An association must be created between a profile and an application in the
Application Based Printing dialog box, accessed from the Profiles dialog
box.
To enable this feature, in Device Settings > Administrator Settings >
General, select Associate Profile with application.
Password Protect Administrator Settings
You can set Password protect administrator settings in the Administrator
Settings dialog box to prevent unauthorized changes in this dialog box. If
selected, this setting prompts you to enter a password and confirm the
password. This password protection blocks access to all Administrator
Settings options.
Setting the Administrator Password
You can set a password to prevent unauthorized changes in the Administrator
Settings dialog box.
In Device Settings > Administrator Settings > General, select Password
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protect administrator settings.
In the Password dialog box, enter a password, using at least 4 and no more
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than 16 characters. Reenter the password in Confirm password and click OK.
Clearing the Administrator Password
You can remove the administrator password.
In Device Settings, select Administrator.
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In the Enter Password dialog box, type the password and click OK.
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In the Administrator Settings dialog box, clear the Password protect
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administrator settings check box and click OK.
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Device Settings
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a set of rules that govern the
management of network devices, such as printing systems. These settings
determine the level of security when using the Auto Configure feature, and
prevent unauthorized printing to the SNMPv3 printing system. SNMP settings
must be set in the printer driver and in the printing system’s Command CenterRX.
The following options are available:
SNMPv1/v2c
This option ensures successful Auto Configure communication using Read
community name and Write community name.
SNMPv3
This option ensures secure Auto Configure communication using a user
name and password. Authentication and privacy options are available by
selecting Settings.
Apply to other models
This option displays a list of installed printing systems to apply the selected
settings.
SNMPv3 Options
You can select options for secure communication with the printing system.
Authentication
This option provides an algorithm to check that a transferred file has arrived
intact. Message Digest 5 (MD5) and Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA1) are hash
algorithms used to authenticate packet data.
MD5
This option provides a cryptographic hash function with a 128 bit hash value.
It adds security and protection against Gateway Load Balancing Protocol
(GLBP)-spoofing software.
SHA1
This option produces a message digest that is 160 bits long. SHA1 is the
successor to MD5.
Privacy
This option uses encryption for secure communication. It is available after you
select the Authentication option. You may select one Privacy option.
DES
This option uses the Data Encryption Standard for encryption. DES turns
cleartext into ciphertext via an encryption algorithm. It encrypts and decrypts
data using 8-byte blocks and a 56-bit key.
AES
This option uses the Advanced Encryption Standard for encryption. AES is a
symmetric block cipher that can process data blocks of 128 bits, using cipher
keys with lengths of 128, 192, and 256 bits. It is more secure than DES.
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Selecting SNMP Settings
These settings in the driver must be set to match the settings in the printing
system’s Command Center RX.
In Device Settings > Administrator Settings > General, click SNMP
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Settings.
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Device Settings
Lock Settings
Select SNMPv1/v2c or SNMPv3.
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For SNMPv1/v2c, type the Read community name and Write community
name, to a maximum of 32 characters, and click OK.
For SNMPv3, type a User name to a maximum of 32 characters, and a
Password from 8 to 32 characters.
To set authentication and privacy options for SNMPv3, click Settings.
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In the dialog box, select from the available options.
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Click OK.
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Optional: Under Apply to other models, you can click Select and choose from
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available models. The SNMP settings are applied to all selected models.
An administrator can specify settings at the tab or feature level in the driver, and
then lock them. The settings are then applied to all print jobs, and changes are
restricted. The settings are locked in Device Settings > AdministratorSettings > Lock Settings. For example, a driver setting could be set for
printing duplex documents. This would save paper, resulting in cost savings and
ecological benefits.
Locking a setting will also lock the feature where it appears in other tabs. For
example, selecting Lock Multiple pages per sheet will also select and lock that
feature in the Quick Print and Layout tabs.
The administrator can also set a password that is required to temporarily unlock
a feature.
In a client/server environment, this feature is unavailable to a client logged in as
a restricted user.
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Lock Settings Options
The Lock Settings dialog box displays driver settings that an administrator can
lock. Once locked, user changes are restricted and the settings are applied to
all print jobs. Once the settings are made, the Password settings option can
be accessed. This lets an administrator control usage of paper and toner
amounts:
EcoPrint
This option locks the EcoPrint setting.
Duplex
This option locks the current Print on both sides setting selected in the
Quick Print or Basic tab.
Multiple pages per sheet
This option locks the current Multiple pages per sheet setting selected in
the Quick Print or Layout tab. The Pages per sheet option is not locked.
Clicking the icon in the Quick Print tab, or the selection in the Layout tab,
switches between the two-page and four-page options. In the Layout tab, all
options are available and not limited to two-page and four page.
Profile with application
User Guide
User Login
Device Settings
This option locks a defined profile of driver settings by application.
Job tab
This option locks settings selected in the Job tab.
Security settings
This option locks the Security Watermark in the Advanced tab. Security
Watermark is an optional plug-in.
Password settings
The password set by the administrator temporarily unlocks driver features. It
prompts the user for a password. When the administrator sets the password,
the Unlock button appears in the driver tabs or the Application BasedPrinting dialog box. To unlock a feature, click Unlock and type the
password.
User login provides job restriction by user, in contrast to the Job accounting
feature, which assigns privileges by division or department. A maximum of 1000
login user names and passwords can be registered at the printing system and
1000 User IDs and passwords can be stored in the printer driver for use with
multiple printing systems.
User login adds users with a user name and password. The user name can
be in user principal name (UPN) format: username@domain.com. The UPN
format supports multiple domains. The UPN format is not needed if the default
domain registered in the device is used.
This feature limits printing privileges to specified users for secure printing and
accounting. The number of pages printed by each user will be tracked by the
printing system.
Users added in the printer driver must also be manually registered at the
printing system’s operation panel.
User Login Options
User login settings selected in the driver are applied to every print job sent from
your computer. The available options are as follows.
Use specific name
This option can be used to specify a user name and password to use the
same User login for every print job. If this option is selected, the user does
not have to type the name and password for each print job.
Prompt for name
This option prompts the user for a user name and password. You can use a
name that is not on the list, and the name is not added to the list. When
sending a print job, type a Name and Password when prompted, then click
OK to print.
If you type a name that is not registered in the printing system, the job prints
only if Unknown User ID Job is set to Permit at the printing system.
Prompt for name and validate
This option prompts for a Name and Password. For the job to print, the user
name and password entered must be on the Login user name list. You can
use the Login user names entered in the Login user name list of the driver.
When sending a print job, type a Name and Password when prompted, then
click OK to print. This option ensures that the job prints, only after verifying
that the selected Name is saved in the driver.
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Validate user name (computer) or prompt for login user name
This option searches for the Windows User name in the driver’s Login user
name list. Validation is done every time the user prints a job. If the Windows
User name exists in the Login user name list, the associated driver Login
user name and Password from the list are used for the print job. To release
the print job, the user must enter the Login user name and Password at the
printing system operation panel.
If a match is not found, the driver checks for administrator or user
permissions. With user permissions, the print job is canceled, and the user is
prompted to contact an administrator to establish printing permissions. With
administrator permissions, the driver prompts for the Login user name and
Password. Along with the Windows User name, these are then added to the
list so succeeding print jobs do not require the user to enter a Login user
name and Password again.
Login User Name
Click to add, delete, edit, import, or export login user names and passwords.
Once a Login user name list is created, the list can be exported as a group
by saving it as a text file (.CSV, .KXC., and .TXT). To import a Login user
name list, browse for an existing list and save it in your printer driver.
Printing with User Login
After login user names are assigned and user login mode is set to On at the
printing system, you can choose User login to print in user login mode.
In Device Settings > Administrator Settings > User Login, select User
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Login.
Select a User Login option:
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Use specific name
Prompt for name
The remaining User Login options become available when you create a login
user name list.
Note: If you select the Use specific name or Prompt for name option,
proceed to step 5.
Under the Login user name list, click the buttons to view and manage the list.
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Select from the remaining User Login options:
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Prompt for name and validate
Validate user name (computer) or prompt for login user name
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Click OK in all dialog boxes.
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Print the document from the application.
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When the Print Options dialog box appears, type or select a Name and
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Password, and click OK. Login is required for some options.
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Job Accounting
Job Accounting Options
Device Settings
Job accounting gives an administrator the ability to control usage of a printing
system. With Job accounting, an administrator can assign account IDs
(identification numbers) to users or departments, a specific account ID, or make
account ID input mandatory for printing. After account IDs are created, you can
view from the printing system operation panel the number of copies associated
with a specific ID as well as limit the number of copies for individual IDs.
Account IDs can be up to 8 digits.
Note: Job accounting must be set to On at the printing system. A maximum
of 1000 account IDs can be registered at the printing system and 1000 account
IDs can be stored in the printer driver for use with multiple printing systems.
Job accounting supports the following options:
Use specific account ID
Select this option to track the print jobs of a user or group with an account ID.
It sends the account ID with each print job. An administrator can restrict a
user or group from changing their account ID by using the Password
protect administrator settings in the Administrator Settings dialog box.
Prompt for account ID
Select this option to track the print jobs of a user or group with an account ID
as well as prompt for an account ID. At the time a print job is sent, the user is
prompted to enter a Job Accounting ID.
Prompt for account ID and validate
Select this option to prompt for an account ID that is saved in the driver.
When sending a print job, type an account ID when prompted, then click OK
to print. The account ID is validated against the account ID list. If typed
incorrectly, you are prompted to type it again.
Display account ID list
Select this option to display the account ID list at the time of printing. The
print job can be assigned to a user or group. The account ID list is stored in
the driver and more than one ID must be established for the list to appear.
Account IDs
Add, edit, or delete account IDs from the list stored in the driver. Account ID
descriptions match the user or group with an account ID. After an account ID
list is created, the list can be exported as a group by saving it as a text file
(.CSV, .KXC, .TXT). To import an account ID list, browse for an existing list
and open it.
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Printing with Job Accounting
After account IDs are assigned and Job accounting is set to On at the printing
system, the number of pages printed is added to the selected account ID total.
The remaining Job accounting options become available when you create an
account ID list.
If you select the Use specific account ID or Prompt for account ID option,
proceed to step 5.
Select Account ID List to create and manage account ID lists.
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Select from the remaining Job accounting options:
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Prompt for account ID and validate
Display account ID list
Click OK in all dialog boxes.
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Print the document from the application.
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For some options, when the Print Options dialog box appears, type or select
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an account ID, and click OK.
User Settings lets you specify user and department names, select the default
unit of measure, and change the driver display language.
In a client/server environment, this feature is unavailable to a client logged in as
a restricted user.
Identification
Identification lets you identify your print job with a User name and
Department name, up to 31 characters. The User name can be used to identify
a print job stored on the hard disk.
Setting User Identification
You can type User name and Department information to be used with the Job
Storage (e-MPS) feature.
In Device Settings > User, type your preferred name in the User name text
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box.
Type your department or group name in Department text box.
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You can type up to 31 characters in the User name and Department text
boxes.
Click OK in the User Settings and Properties dialog box.
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Units
You can set Inches or Millimeters as the unit of measurement. This is used for
the following settings:
Custom page size setting in the Page Sizes dialog box in the Basic tab.
Spacing setting in the Watermark Add and Edit dialog boxes in the
Advanced tab.
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Device Settings
Poster settings in the Layout tab.
Gutter settings in the Finishing tab.
Selecting a Unit of Measurement
You can select a unit for displaying measurements in the user interface.
In Device Settings > User Settings, select Inches or Millimeters.
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Click OK in the User Settings and Properties dialog boxes.
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Language Preference
The Language preference option specifies the user interface language of
Device Settings in Properties and all tabs of Printing Preferences.
Available languages vary depending on your locale and your computer settings.
Setting Language Preference
You can select a user interface language.
In Device Settings > User Settings, select the desired language from the
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Select language list.
Click OK in the User Settings and Properties dialog boxes.
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PDL (Page Description Language)
A Page Description Language (PDL) specifies the contents and layout of a
printed page. In Device Settings, you can choose from PCL XL, (Printer
Command Language XL), PCL 5c, KPDL (an emulation of PostScript printing),
or PDF (Portable Document Format). The printer default is PCL XL, which is
suitable for most printing purposes. When using the XPS driver in Windows 7
and Windows Vista, XPS is the only PDL selection. After you select a PDL, the
selection appears in the lower corner of the Preview image.
In GDI compatible mode, vector graphics are rasterized for printing as bitmap
images. Use the GDI compatible mode option to improve the output quality of
the graphic created by the application.
Note: To add PDF to the list of PDL choices, you must install the Output to
PDF plug-in.
In a client/server environment, this feature is unavailable to a client logged in as
a restricted user.
PDL Options
The PDL options, available in the PDL Settings dialog box, are accessed in
Device Settings.
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PCL XL
The most recent version of HP PCL and PCL 6. This PDL includes PCL 5c
features. PCL XL lacks backward compatibility with earlier PCL versions,
though it is enhanced over PCL 5c in these areas:
Reduced file size
Better print speed
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Device Settings
Faster return to application
PCL 5c
Fully compatible with earlier PCL versions
Bidirectional communication support
Wide selection of fonts for use with Microsoft Windows applications
Complex graphics might not print as well
KPDL
KPDL is used when printing from applications that support PostScript 2 or 3.
An emulation of PostScript printing
Strong graphics reproduction
Print speeds may be slower than PCL 5c
Requires more printing system memory than PCL 5c
Enables native TrueType font downloading
Supports most Graphics settings options
PDF
Output to PDF is a plug-in feature that lets you print and save documents from
multiple sources to Adobe PDF. This feature can be used as an alternative to
existing commercial applications for creating PDF documents. Documents
saved as PDF retain their original appearance, and can be viewed and printed
with Adobe Reader on Windows, Mac OS, and UNIX platforms.
For a document using mixed paper sizes, all pages in the PDF use the size of
the first page.
Note: With PDF selected in the PDL Settings dialog box, only a limited set of
driver options are available.
PDL Settings
When you click the Settings button, the available options are:
PCL XL Settings or KPDL Settings
Enable smart duplex printing
This option automatically keeps a sheet of paper from being sent through the
duplex unit if the sheet will only be printed on one side. The duplex unit will
be bypassed for the following types of print jobs: a one page document, one
page from a multi-page document, or a multi-page document that prints onto
a single sheet. Selecting this option can reduce wear on the mechanical
duplex unit, and result in comparatively faster printing times.
PCL XL Settings
Skip printing blank pages
This option prevents the printing system from outputting any page that
contains no data, or that has, at most, one space character. Selecting this
option can save paper, and result in comparatively faster printing times. This
feature is for regular printing (not for booklet, duplex or multiple pages per
sheet).
KPDL Settings
Allow data passthrough
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