Xerox Phaser 340 User Guide

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Printing From a Macintosh
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Printing Reference
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Using the PhaserPrint Plug-in for Photoshop
The PhaserPrint plug-in operates within the Photoshop application to 
improve the image data transfer time from your Macintosh to your printer.  
The Phaser 340 CD-ROM and the Printer Software for the Macintosh diskette 
contain the PhaserPrint plug-in file for use with Photoshop and Phaser 340 
printers and other supported Tektronix printers.      
PhaserPrint software is compatible with Photoshop 2.0 and higher, and 
System 7.0 and higher.  PhaserPrint software only produces correct output 
on supported printers.  If you use this plug-in with a printer not listed in the 
PhaserPrint dialog box, the image may be placed incorrectly on the page, or 
colors may look incorrect, or your file may not print.
The PhaserPrint plug-in also works under QuickDraw GX if your default 
desktop printer refers to a printer supported by the PhaserPrint software.   
Installing the plug-in
1.
Follow the instructions in “Using the Installer” on page 2-4 to 
install the PhaserPrint plug-in.    
Select one of the standard options to automatically install all of the 
printer’s software, or select the Phaser 340 Utilities option. 
2.
Locate the PhaserPrint icon in the Phaser 340 Utilities folder inside 
the PhaserTools folder created by the installer application.
3.
Move the PhaserPrint icon to the Photoshop application folder, and 
locate the correct folder for installing the plug-in.  The folder is 
probably called Photoshop Plug-Ins.  (Refer to your Photoshop 
documentation for more information on locating plug-ins.)
Photoshop 2.0:  Locate the folder containing the PS Prefs file.
Photoshop 2.5:  Locate the folder containing other plug-ins.
Photoshop 3.0:  Locate the Acquire/Export folder inside the 
Plug-ins folder.