Installing Mac OS X printer drivers and printer description files8
Setting up the Integrated Fiery Color Server on Mac OS X9
Configuring installable options14
PRINTING UTILITIES16
Printing from a USB device16
FTP printing17
Installing fonts on Mac OS X computers18
PRINTINGFROM MAC OS X19
Printing from applications with Mac OS X19
Setting print options and printing from Mac OS X19
Using presets27
Retrieving secure print jobs on the digital press control panel29
CONTENTS4
Defining and printing custom page sizes31
Defining and editing custom page sizes in Page Setup31
Defining and printing custom page sizes with the printer driver34
Enabling Two-Way Communication36
INDEX39
INTRODUCTION
Terminology and conventions
INTRODUCTION5
This document describes how to install printer drivers and printer description files for the
Xerox 700 Digital Color Press with Integrated Fiery Color Server and how to set up printing
from Apple Mac OS X computers. It also describes how to print to the Integrated Fiery Color
Server. For information about setting up network servers and clients to use the Xerox 700
Digital Color Press with Integrated Fiery Color Server, see Configuration and Setup. For
general information about using the color digital press, your computer, application software,
or network, see the documentation that accompanies those products.
For information about supported operating systems and system requirements, see Welc om e.
This document uses the following terminology and conventions.
Term or conventionRefers to
AeroIntegrated Fiery Color Server (in illustrations and examples)
Digital pressXerox 700 Digital Color Press
Integrated Fiery Color Server Xerox 700 Digital Color Press with Integrated Fiery Color Server
Mac OSApple Mac OS X
Titles in italicsOther documents in this set
Topics for which additional information is available by starting Help
in the software
Tips and information
Important information
Important information about issues that can result in physical harm to
you or others
INTRODUCTION6
About this document
This document covers the following topics:
• Installing printer files on Mac OS computers
• Setting up printing connections on Mac OS computers
• Installing Integrated Fiery Color Server printing utilities
• Printing from Mac OS computers
User software
The following table lists the user software that is described in this document. This is the user
software you need for setting up basic printing on the Integrated Fiery Color Server. Other
documents may describe other user software depending on what you are trying to accomplish.
User SoftwareDescription
PostScript Printer Description
(PPD/Plugin) files
PostScript screen fontsThese are the PostScript/TrueType screen fonts that correspond to
These files are used with the PostScript printer driver that allows the
Integrated Fiery Color Server to appear in the Print and Page Setup
dialog boxes of popular applications. The Integrated Fiery Color
Server PPDs provide information about the digital press to your
application and printer driver.
the printer fonts installed on the Integrated Fiery Color Server. For
a complete list of PostScript/TrueType fonts installed on the
Integrated Fiery Color Server, print a font list. For more
information, see Command WorkStation Help.
INTRODUCTION7
Downloading printer drivers using WebTools
You can install printer drivers and printer description files from the User Software DVD or
directly from the Integrated Fiery Color Server with WebTools.
For more information about setting up and starting WebTools, see Utilities.
TODOWNLOADPRINTERDRIVERSWITH WEBTOOLS
1 Start your Internet or intranet browser and type the DNS name or IP address of the Integrated
Fiery Color Server.
2 Click the Downloads tab.
3 Click the link for the printer drivers that you want to install (Printer Files for Mac OS X).
A file named OSX.dmg is downloaded to your desktop. The file contains a folder named
Printer Driver in a BinHex-encoded, compressed format. If your Internet browser is equipped
with an expander utility, such as StuffIt Expander, the folder decodes and decompresses
automatically.
If the Printer Driver folder does not automatically decode and decompress, double-click the
file to start the utility that performs that function.
4 Install the appropriate printer driver for your operating system.
For instructions on installing the printer driver for Mac OS X, see “Installing Mac OS X
printer drivers and printer description files” on page 8.
System requirements
For detailed system requirements, see Wel co me , provided in your media pack.
SETTING UP PRINTINGON MAC OS X8
SETTING UP PRINTINGON MAC OS X
To set up the Integrated Fiery Color Server as a PostScript printer on a Mac OS X computer,
install the printer driver files that correspond to your digital press. The printer driver files are
provided on the User Software DVD or can be downloaded using WebTools. Printer drivers
provide a way to communicate information about print jobs between your applications, the
Integrated Fiery Color Server, and the digital press.
Installing Mac OS X printer drivers and printer description files
The User Software DVD contains the following software for Mac OS X (see the OSX : Printer
Driver folder):
OSX Installer: Installs the printer driver files required to print from Mac OS X.
•
Language folders: Printer description files that are installed by OSX Installer. You do not
•
need to open these folders or install them manually on your computer. The appropriate
files are installed by OSX Installer.
TOINSTALLTHEPRINTERDESCRIPTIONFILESFOR MAC OS X
1 Quit all open applications.
2 Make sure that the Printer Setup Utility is not running on your computer.
Printer Setup Utility updates the list of available printers when it starts. If a printer description
file is added while Printer Setup Utility is running, you cannot select the associated printer
model until you restart.
3 Insert the User Software DVD into the DVD drive.
4 Open the OSX : Printer Driver folder on the User Software DVD.
5 Double-click the OSX Installer icon to start installing the printer driver.
6 Follow the on-screen instructions.
The OSX Installer installs the printer driver files that correspond to the Integrated Fiery
Color Server.
7 When copying is complete, click Quit.
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Setting up the Integrated Fiery Color Server on Mac OS X
After you install the printer driver files on Mac OS X, you must set up the Integrated Fiery
Color Server in the Printer Setup Utility. This section describes how to set up the Integrated
Fiery Color Server and configure the Integrated Fiery Color Server for the options installed
on the digital press.
TOSETUPTHE INTEGRATED FIERY COLOR SERVERINTHE PRINTER SETUP UTILITY (FOR MAC OS X V10.3.9)
1 Choose Utilities from the Go menu and start the Printer Setup Utility.
The Printer List dialog box appears.
2 Click Add.
3 Choose AppleTalk or IP printing from the menu that appears.
4 For AppleTalk, choose the AppleTalk Zone and choose the name of the Integrated Fiery Color
Server.
If the zone is not listed as the Default Zone, or one of the Recent Zones, select AppleTalk
Network, select the zone, and then click Choose. Proceed to step 6.
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For IP Printing, type the IP address or DNS name of the printer in the Printer Address field
and the print connection (Print, Hold, or Direct) in the Queue Name field.
5 For Printer Model, choose Xerox and the appropriate model, and then select the file for the
Integrated Fiery Color Server PPD.
6 Click Add.
The Integrated Fiery Color Server is added to the list of printers.
7 (Optional) With the Integrated Fiery Color Server selected, choose Printers > Create Desktop
Printer, specify a name and location for the icon, and then click Save.
You can now print a file to the Integrated Fiery Color Server by clicking and dragging the file
to the Integrated Fiery Color Server Desktop Printer icon.
You are ready to configure installable options for the Integrated Fiery Color Server. For
information about configuring installable options, see “To configure installable options” on
page 15.
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TOSETUPTHE INTEGRATED FIERY COLOR SERVERWITH BONJOURCONNECTIONTYPEINTHE PRINTER
S
ETUP UTILITY
NOTE: Bonjour printers are available to Mac OS X v10.4.x computers only if Bonjour is
enabled on the Integrated Fiery Color Server.
1 Choose Utilities from the Go menu and start Printer Setup Utility.
The Printer List dialog box appears.
2 Click Add.
3 Click Default Browser.
4 Select the printer with the Bonjour connection type from the Printer Name list.
5 Click Add.
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6 Choose the installable options and click Continue.
The Integrated Fiery Color Server is added to the list of printers.
7 To create a desktop printer, select the Integrated Fiery Color Server, choose Printers > Create
Desktop Printer, specify a name and location for the icon, and then click Save.
You can now print a file to the Integrated Fiery Color Server by dragging the file to the
Integrated Fiery Color Server Desktop Printer icon.
TOSETUPTHE INTEGRATED FIERY COLOR SERVERINTHE PRINTER SETUP UTILITY (FOR MAC OS X V10.4)
1 Choose Utilities from the Go menu, and start Printer Setup Utility.
The Printer List dialog box appears.
2 Click Add.
3 Choose the Default Browser tab or the IP Printer tab.
4 In the Default Browser, choose the name of the Integrated Fiery Color Server with the
AppleTalk connection type from the Printer Name list.
If the printer is not listed in the Printer Name list, click More Printers.
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If the zone is not listed as the Default Zone, or one of the Recent Zones, select AppleTalk
Network, select the zone, and then click Choose. Proceed to step 6.
For LPD/LPR printing, choose Line Printer Daemon - LPD, type the IP address or DNS name
of the printer in the Address field, and the print connection (Print, Hold, or Direct) in the
Queue field. Proceed to step 5.
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For IP Printing, choose Internet Printing Protocol - IPP, type the IP address or DNS name of
the printer in the Address field, and the print connection (Print, Hold, or Direct) in the
Queue field. Proceed to step 5.
5 For Printer Model or Print Using, choose Xerox and the appropriate model, and then select the
file for the Integrated Fiery Color Server PPD.
6 Click Add.
7 Choose the installable options and click Continue.
The Integrated Fiery Color Server is added to the list of printers.
NOTE: If you want to change the configuration for the installable options, or choose
AppleTalk connection, see “To configure installable options” on page 15.
8 (Optional) To create a desktop printer, select the Integrated Fiery Color Server, choose
Printers > Create Desktop Printer, specify a name and location for the icon, and then click
Save.
You can now print a file to the Integrated Fiery Color Server by dragging the file to the
Integrated Fiery Color Server Desktop Printer icon.
Configuring installable options
For Mac OS X v10.3.9, you must configure the Integrated Fiery Color Server for the options
installed on the digital press to allow the Integrated Fiery Color Server to take advantage of
the digital press options after you complete the printer driver installation. Configure the
options manually. You can change the configuration for the installable options later if
necessary.
NOTE: For more information about the print settings, see Print Options.
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TOCONFIGUREINSTALLABLEOPTIONS
1 Choose Utilities from the Go menu and start the Printer Setup Utility.
2 Select your printer in the Printer List.
3 Choose Show Info from the Printers menu.
4 Choose Installable Options.
5 Select the appropriate settings.
6 Click Apply Changes.
7 Close the window.
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PRINTING UTILITIES
The following methods allow you to print to the Integrated Fiery Color Server:
• USB device
•FTP printing
You can install the screen fonts from the User Software DVD. For more information about
installing screen fonts, see “Installing fonts on Mac OS X computers” on page 18.
Printing from a USB device
You can print files on a USB device to the Integrated Fiery Color Server. To do so, save files
to the USB device and download them directly to the Integrated Fiery Color Server. You can
print files that originated on Mac OS computers.
You can print files automatically from a USB device to one of the standard print queues on
the Integrated Fiery Color Server (Print, Hold, or Direct) or to published virtual printers.
Verify with your administrator that these connections are published in Setup. For more
information about virtual printers, see Utilities.
Before you print files from a USB device, ask your administrator to configure the appropriate
options. For more information about configuring the appropriate options, see Configuration
and Setup.
Automatic printing
To print automatically to Print, Hold, or Direct queues, or to published virtual printers with
the Print All setting, set up folders on your USB device with the names Print, Hold, and
Direct, and the names of any published virtual printers. When you plug the USB device into
a USB port on the Integrated Fiery Color Server, the files in those folders are sent
automatically to the corresponding queues.
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TOPRINTFILESFROMTHE USB DEVICE
1 Configure the USB printing options in Setup.
For more information, see Configure Help.
2 Create folders at the top (root) level of the USB device named Print, Hold, and Direct.
3 Copy the files (PS, EPS, PCL, TIFF, and PDF) from the user’s computer to the USB device.
Files copied to the Print, Hold, and Direct folders are downloaded to the corresponding print
connection on the Integrated Fiery Color Server automatically when you connect the USB
device to the Integrated Fiery Color Server. Files copied to the root level of the USB device
are downloaded to the Print queue.
4 Remove the USB device from the computer and connect it to the USB connector on the
Integrated Fiery Color Server.
For the location of the USB port, see Configuration and Setup.
Make sure that the USB device is properly stopped before you disconnect it from the
computer.
FTP printing
If FTP Services are enabled on the Integrated Fiery Color Server, the Integrated Fiery Color
Server is set up as an FTP server. You can send jobs to the Integrated Fiery Color Server using
FTP printing. For more information on configuring FTP Services, see Configuration and
Setup.
You can use any FTP client software. Before you can use FTP printing, the FTP client
software requires the following information (see your administrator):
• IP address or DNS name for the Integrated Fiery Color Server
• Directory or path to send the job to, such as the Print Queue, Hold Queue, or published
virtual printers (if supported)
NOTE: You cannot print to the Direct connection using FTP printing.
• User name and password (if required)
You can send PostScript (PS), Printer Control Language (PCL), Tagged Image File Format
(TIFF), and Portable Document Format (PDF) files to the Integrated Fiery Color Server.
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files are not supported for FTP printing.
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TOPRINTFILESTOTHE INTEGRATED FIERY COLOR SERVERUSINGTHE FTP PROTOCOL
1 Connect to the Integrated Fiery Color Server with your FTP client software.
Folders corresponding to the Print queue and Hold queue are displayed. Folders for any
published virtual printer are also displayed.
2 Navigate to the folder representing the print connection or published virtual printer.
3 Upload your job to the folder that you want.
After the job is printed, it is deleted from the Integrated Fiery Color Server.
Installing fonts on Mac OS X computers
The Fonts on the User Software DVD include screen fonts that correspond to the 136
built-in PostScript and TrueType printer fonts on the Integrated Fiery Color Server. To be
available to applications, the screen fonts must be installed on Mac OS X.
TOINSTALLSCREENFONTSON MAC OS X V10.3.9 ANDV10.4.X
1 Insert the User Software DVD into the DVD drive of the Mac OS X computer.
2 Start the Font Book application in Applications/Font Book.
3 Choose Add Fonts from the File menu.
4 Choose User Software/OSX/Fonts/Albertus MT.
5 Choose Select All from the Edit menu.
6 Choose one of the following from Install fonts:
• For your personal use: for your use only
• For shared use: for all users of this computer
• For Classic: for Mac OS X Classic
NOTE: For Mac OS X v10.4, you must select User, Computer, or Classic Mac OS in
Preferences/Default Install Location of Font Book beforehand.
7 Click Open.
8 Exit the Font Book application.
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PRINTINGFROM MAC OS X
Print to the Integrated Fiery Color Server as you would print to any other printer from a
Mac OS X application. Select a printer and print the file from within the application. In
addition to this method, you can download files to the Integrated Fiery Color Server using
Hot Folders (see Utilities) or the Docs tab in WebTools (see Utilities), and print documents
using Command WorkStation (see Utilities).
Printing from applications with Mac OS X
After you install the Integrated Fiery Color Server printer description files using the OSX
Installer, you can print directly from most Mac OS X applications. For more information
about installing printer description files with the OSX Installer see page 8.
To achieve optimal printing results from specific applications, see Color Printing and Fiery
Color Reference.
Setting print options and printing from Mac OS X
In Mac OS X applications, print options are set from the Page Setup dialog box and the Print
dialog box. For information about specific print options, see Print Options.
NOTE: Some default print options are set by your administrator during Setup. For information
about the current server default settings, contact your administrator or the operator.
NOTE: The following procedure shows Mac OS X v10.4 illustrations.
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TOSETPRINTOPTIONSANDPRINTFROM MAC OS X
1 Open a file and choose Page Setup from the application’s File menu.
2 For Settings, choose Page Attributes. For Format for, choose the Integrated Fiery Color
Server.
The Paper Size option in the Page Setup dialog box is the same as the Document Size print
option in the Fiery Features Media tab. Document Size is the page size defined in your
original application’s Print setup (or Page Setup) dialog box.
The Paper Size print option in the Fiery Features Media tab is the size of the actual sheet of
paper on which your job will print. The default value of the actual paper size is the paper size
set in the Page Setup dialog box.
3 Select the Page settings for your print job.
4 Click OK.
5 Choose Print from the application’s File menu.
6 Choose the Integrated Fiery Color Server as your printer.
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7 Choose Fiery Features from the drop-down list.
NOTE: For information about Two-Way Communication, see page 36.
8 Click Customize to specify the options shown in the Basic window.
You can select a shortcut from the Available Shortcuts list and add it to the Current Shortcuts
list, as well as removing a shortcut from the Current Shortcuts list.
You can specify how the shortcuts are displayed on the Basic window by selecting a shortcut in
the Current Shortcuts list, and then clicking Move Up or Move Down.
Click OK to save your changes.
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9 Click Full Properties in the Basic window.
The Job Info tab is displayed.
10 Type your user name or domain\user name in the User Name field if User Authentication is
enabled on the Integrated Fiery Color Server.
11 Type your local password or domain password in the Password field if User Authentication is
enabled on the Integrated Fiery Color Server.
12 Type information in the Notes 1 and Notes 2 fields under Job Notes.
Enter user and job identification information for managing purposes, or other information
that is required at your site.
The information you type in the Notes fields can be viewed and edited by the operator in
Command WorkStation and also appears in the Job Log.
13 Type instructions to the operator about the job in the Instructions field.
These instructions can be displayed in Command WorkStation but do not appear in the
Job Log. These instructions can be edited by the operator.
14 Type a password in the Secure Print field if you are sending a secure print job.
For more information, see the documentation that accompanies your digital press.
15 Type values for the other fields as needed.
For information about these fields, see Print Options.
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16 Click the Color tab.
17 Specify color print options for the job.
18 To use advanced color management features, such as Rendering Style, click Expert Settings.
The Expert Color Settings dialog box appears.
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NOTE: To display the ColorWise settings from the Integrated Fiery Color Server in this dialog
box, make sure that Two-Way Communication is enabled. To enable Two-Way
Communication, see page 36.
19 Specify the color settings for the print job and click OK.
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20 To shift the position of the print image on the page, click the Finishing tab and choose Image
Shift to specify the shift distances.
You might need to shift the print image to allow for binding, for example.
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21 To define Mixed Media, click the Media tab and choose Mixed Media.
22 Choose other printer-specific options.
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These print options are specific to the Integrated Fiery Color Server and the digital press. You
must choose each Feature Set to see all the options. These options override settings in
Integrated Fiery Color Server Printer Setup but can be changed from Command
WorkStation.
If you choose Printer’s default, the job prints according to the settings specified in Setup.
For more information about these options and overrides, see Print Options.
Some print options that are selectable from an application or are provided by Mac OS are
similar to the print options that are specific to the Integrated Fiery Color Server and the
digital press. In these cases, use the print options specific to the Integrated Fiery Color Server
and the digital press that appear in the
the file properly for printing on the Integrated Fiery Color Server, resulting in unexpected
finishing, printing errors, or longer processing time. When you print to your selected digital
press, make sure to clear the Collated check box in the Copies & Pages menu of the printer
driver.
If you select an invalid setting or combination of settings when printing a document, no error
message appears. For example, you may be able to select duplex printing on transparency
media. Invalid settings and combinations are ignored by the Integrated Fiery Color Server.
Fiery Features menu. The application may not set up
23 Click Print.
Using presets
Saving print option settings to your hard disk enables you to load specifically configured
settings for a particular job as a preset.
TOCREATEAPRESET
1 Open a file and choose Print from the application’s File menu.
2 Choose Fiery Features from the drop-down list.
3 Click Full Properties in the Basic window to adjust the print settings as desired.
4 Choose Save As from the Presets drop-down list.
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5 Enter a descriptive name for the preset (a maximum of 32 characters) and click OK.
The preset is added to the list of available presets.
The presets are available any time you access the Print dialog box. They remain on your local
disk until you delete them.
6 Choose Save from the Presets drop-down list if you make changes to the print settings for the
specified Preset.
TOCHOOSEAPRESETFORPRINTJOBS
1 Open a file and choose Print from the application’s File menu.
2 Choose a preset from the Presets drop-down list.
The preset is used until you select another one.
NOTE: When you select a preset from an application’s Print dialog box, the preset is used only
for the current application session.
TODELETEPRESETS
1 Open a file and choose Print from the application’s File menu.
2 Choose a preset from the Presets drop-down list.
3 Choose Delete from the Presets drop-down list.
TORENAMEPRESETS
1 Open a file and choose Print from the application’s File menu.
2 Choose a preset from the Presets drop-down list.
3 Choose Rename from the Presets drop-down list.
4 Enter a descriptive name for the preset (a maximum of 32 characters) and click OK.
The renamed preset is added to the list of available presets.
The presets are available any time you access the Print dialog box. They remain on your local
disk until you delete them.
TOREVERTTOTHEDEFAULTPRESET
1 Open a file and choose Print from the application’s File menu.
2 Choose Standard from the Presets drop-down list to revert to the default preset.
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Retrieving secure print jobs on the digital press control panel
The Secure Print feature allows you to print sensitive or confidential jobs only when you are
present at the digital press. Before you send a job to print, you first type a password into the
Secure Print field in the printer driver. To print your Secure Print job, you re-type the
password at the digital press control panel as described in the following procedures.
TOSENDASECUREPRINTJOB
1 Choose Print from the application’s File menu.
2 Choose the Integrated Fiery Color Server as your printer.
3 Choose Fiery Features from the drop-down list.
4 Click Full Properties in the Basic window.
5 Click the Job Info tab.
6 Type a password in the Secure Print field.
NOTE: The password is limited to alphanumeric characters (do not use symbols).
1 All Services button
2Secure Print
7 Type values for the other fields as needed and then send your job to the Integrated Fiery
Color Server.
8 Click OK.
9 Click OK.
TORETRIEVEASECUREPRINTJOB
1 At the digital press control panel, press the All Services button.
2 Select Web Applications.
1
2
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3 Select Secure Print from the Main page.
The Secure Print password window appears.
4 Type the same password you entered in the Secure Print field of the printer driver.
The jobs that match the password are displayed in the Login window.
5 Select your print job and choose either Print or Delete.
The screen returns to the Main page after 45 seconds without activity. After the screen returns
to the Main page, you must re-type the Secure Print password.
6 Select the desired number of copies and select Print, Print and Hold, or Cancel.
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Defining and printing custom page sizes
With custom page sizes, you define the dimensions of a printed page. After you define a
custom page size, you can use it from within an application without redefining it each time
you print. When you create custom page sizes, specify Width dimensions to correspond with
the shorter side of your job and specify Height dimensions to correspond with the longer side
of your job. Set custom page sizes in this way, regardless of the orientation settings in the
application.
ortrait
Height
Width
Width
NOTE: Custom page sizes are not supported with Imposition jobs.
Defining and editing custom page sizes in Page Setup
With custom page sizes, you define page dimensions and margins. Use Page Setup to define a
custom page size. When you define or edit a custom page size, use the following procedures.
TODEFINEACUSTOMPAGESIZEON MAC OS X V10.3.9
1 Choose Page Setup from the application’s File menu.
2 Choose Custom Paper Size from the Settings menu.
scape
Height
1 Custom page names
1
1 Custom page names
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3 Click New and type a name for the custom page size.
4 Enter the page dimensions and margins.
5 Click Save.
6 Click OK to exit.
The custom page size you defined is added to the list of Paper Size selections in the Page Setup
dialog box.
TODEFINEACUSTOMPAGESIZEON MAC OS X V10.4
1 Choose Page Setup from the application’s File menu.
2 Choose Manage Custom Sizes from the Page Size menu.
1
3 Click the plus sign
4Double-click Untitled to type a name for the custom page size.
5 Enter the page dimensions and margins.
6 Click OK to exit.
() to add a new custom page size.
The custom page size you defined is added to the list of Page Size selections in the Page Setup
dialog box.
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TOEDITASAVEDCUSTOMPAGESIZE
1 Choose Page Setup from the application’s File menu.
2 Choose Custom Paper Size from the Settings menu.
For Mac OS X v10.4, choose Manage Custom Sizes from the Page Size menu.
3 Select the Custom Paper Size name.
4 Edit the page dimensions and margins.
5 Replace the existing Custom Page name by clicking it.
For Mac OS X v10.4, proceed to step 7.
6 Click Save.
7 Click OK to exit.
TODELETEACUSTOMPAGESIZE
1 Choose Page Setup from the application’s File menu.
2 Choose Custom Paper Size from the Settings menu.
For Mac OS X v10.4, choose Manage Custom Sizes from the Page Size menu.
3 Select the Custom Paper Size name.
4 Click Delete.
For Mac OS X v10.4, click the minus sign () to delete a custom page size.
5 Click OK to exit.
TOMAKEACOPYOFTHECUSTOMPAGESIZE
1 Choose Page Setup from the application’s File menu.
2 Choose Custom Paper Size from the Settings menu.
For Mac OS X v10.4, choose Manage Custom Sizes from the Page Size menu.
3 Select the Custom Paper Size name.
4 Click Duplicate.
5 Click OK to exit.
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Defining and printing custom page sizes with the printer driver
When you define or edit a custom page size, or print your job on a custom page size in the
printer driver, use the following procedures.
TODEFINEACUSTOMPAGESIZEWITHTHE MAC OS X PRINTERDRIVER
1 Choose Print from the application’s File menu.
2 Choose Fiery Features from the drop-down list.
3 Click Full Properties in the Basic window.
4 Click the Media icon.
NOTE: Document Size is the page size defined in your original application’s Print setup (or
Page Setup) dialog box. Paper size is the size of the actual sheet of paper on which your job
will print.
In cases when printing one document page per sheet of paper, Document size is usually the
same as the Paper size. However, it may differ when printing booklets or imposing multiple
document pages on a single sheet.
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5 Click Custom.
The Custom Paper Size dialog box appears.
6 Specify options to define the custom page size.
Dimensions:
Unit: Select a unit of measurement for the print job.
7 Click OK to close the Custom Paper Size dialog box.
8 Click OK to close the Printing Preferences dialog box.
Specify the width and height of the print job.
You can now specify the custom page size from an application.
TOEDITACUSTOMPAGESIZEWITHTHE MAC OS X PRINTERDRIVER
1 Choose Print from the application’s File menu.
2 Choose Fiery Features from the drop-down list.
3 Click Full Properties in the Basic window.
4 Click the Media icon.
5 Select the custom page size from the Paper Size list.
6 Click Custom.
The Custom Paper Size dialog box appears.
7 Edit the settings, as described on page 35, and click OK.
TOPRINTACUSTOMPAGESIZEWITHTHE MAC OS X PRINTERDRIVER
1 Choose Print from the application’s File menu.
2 Choose Fiery Features from the drop-down list.
3 Click Full Properties in the Basic window.
4 Click the Media icon.
5 From the Paper Source menu, choose the paper tray that contains the custom-size paper for
the job.
The Paper Source selection is valid for the current job only.
6 Select the custom page size from the Paper Size list.
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7 Click the Layout icon.
8 Select a setting from Orientation, according to the way the custom size paper is loaded.
9 Click OK, and then click Print to print the job.
Enabling Two-Way Communication
If you enabled a TCP/IP network, you can retrieve digital press status and ColorWise settings
from the Integrated Fiery Color Server and display them in the printer driver using the
Two-Way Communication feature. The digital press status includes the current paper and
toner levels. You can set the ColorWise settings on the Integrated Fiery Color Server using
ColorWise Pro Tools. For more information about ColorWise print options, see Color
Printing.
TOENABLE TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION
1 Open a file and choose Print from the application’s File menu.
2 Choose the Integrated Fiery Color Server as your printer.
3 Choose Fiery Features from the drop-down list and select the Two-Way communication option.
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A dialog box appears requesting an IP address or DNS name for Two-Way Communication.
If Bonjour is enabled, the Bonjour printers are listed automatically.
NOTE: If the dialog box does not appear automatically, click Configure.
4 Type the Integrated Fiery Color Server IP address or DNS name in the Printer Address field or
select a Bonjour printer from the list in the dialog box.
5 Click OK.
6 Click the Printer tab to monitor the status of the digital press.
7 To update the digital press status in the Printer window, click Update.
• Paper: Displays the tray name and the amount of paper remaining in the specified tray as a
percentage.
Toner: Displays amount of remaining toner as a percentage. The toner amount displayed is
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roughly calculated and may not match the exact amount of toner remaining.
INDEX
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A
AppleTalk connection, in Printer Setup Utility 9
B
Bonjour connection type 11
C
ColorWise options, updating automatically 36
Command WorkStation 19
custom page size, see defining a custom page size,
printing a custom page size
D
default print options 19
defining a custom page size
in Page Setup 31
in the printer driver 34
digital press status 36
Docs tab in WebTools 19
Downloads tab in WebTools 7
E
Expert Color Settings 23
F
fonts, installing on Mac OS X 18
FTP Printing 17
I
installable options
specifying in Mac OS X 15
installing
printer driver for Mac OS X 8
Instructions field 22
IP Printing, in Printer Setup Utility 10, 14