Xerox 750P User Guide

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Phaser 750 Color Printer
PhaserPrint Plug-in for Photoshop 
Print using (Windows)
The Print using pop-up menu lets you choose between printing an image or saving the 
image to disk.  It has two to four options, depending on your system configuration: 
TCP/IP:
Available if a TCP/IP stack is installed and running.  From Printer model, 
choose a printer.  Add and delete printers in the list, and edit the printer 
configurations.   TCP/IP is the fastest printing method; it prints jobs in much less time 
than the Local Port or Printer Driver methods, and is the recommended method if it is 
available for the printer you are using.   
Local Port:
Available if you have local ports installed in your PC.  From the Port 
Name, choose the desired printer port.
Printer Driver:
Prints the image through the selected printer driver.  From Driver 
Name, choose a printer.  
PostScript file:
Saves an image to disk as a PostScript file.  Click Save; a dialog box 
lets you choose a new or existing file for saving the PostScript code.  
When selected, the File format pop-up menu becomes available.  This pop-up menu 
has two options: ASCII base-85 and Binary. 
ASCII base-85:  Image data is encoded using an ASCII base-85 filter during file 
output, making the resulting PostScript file portable so that it can be downloaded 
through interface ports that don’t support binary data.  Note that the file may be 
up to 25% larger.
Binary:  Image data is output in binary format.  Recommended for network 
printing only (not for the parallel port).
Printer model
Displays the currently selected printer.
Lists all printers supported by PhaserPrint software. 
When you select your printer model, PhaserPrint displays the correct options for your 
printer.  
Media size (selection)
Paper sizes are printer-specific; refer to the online Help for your printer’s options.  
Before selecting a paper size, select your printer in the Printer model field.
Color Correction
Color Corrections are not available if Lab is the selected Mode in Photoshop.
If RGB is the selected Mode in Photoshop, the Calibrated RGB option is also 
available.