Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Splash G620 Guía Del Usuario
Splash G620 User Manual v2.0
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delete spool files only is provided. Raster files can also be deleted by dragging the spool file to the
trash on the Mac desktop. In such cases, both spool and raster files are deleted with no warning to the
user.
trash on the Mac desktop. In such cases, both spool and raster files are deleted with no warning to the
user.
PostScript Files
PostScript files are printed to the server via a PostScript printer driver or placed in the Drop Folder or
server queues. The RIP is an Adobe PostScript 3 RIP based on CPSI version 3011.103-1. The server
can also render PostScript Level 2 and Level 1 files.
server queues. The RIP is an Adobe PostScript 3 RIP based on CPSI version 3011.103-1. The server
can also render PostScript Level 2 and Level 1 files.
Graphics Files
The Splash server supports direct processing of EPS and TIFF file types.
Look Ahead Routing
The Splash server receives and spools multiple jobs simultaneously over the network, instead of
waiting while another job is spooling. This can eliminate productivity loss caused by blocked
spooling access in heavy-use environments. As each job is received from the network and spooled, it
appears in the queue with an “R” next to it. The “R” disappears once the job is fully spooled and is
active in the queue.
waiting while another job is spooling. This can eliminate productivity loss caused by blocked
spooling access in heavy-use environments. As each job is received from the network and spooled, it
appears in the queue with an “R” next to it. The “R” disappears once the job is fully spooled and is
active in the queue.
When multiple jobs are spooling, the first job to complete spooling is added at the top of the queue,
even if it was not the first job sent. This allows small files that have finished spooling to print before
larger files that may still be spooling.
even if it was not the first job sent. This allows small files that have finished spooling to print before
larger files that may still be spooling.
Splash Look Ahead Routing RIPs jobs while they are being received, whenever the queue is empty.
If, at the time the job is sent, the queue is not empty, the job is spooled. Automatic RIP While
Receive reduces printing time by virtually eliminating the RIP time for many jobs whenever the
queue is empty.
If, at the time the job is sent, the queue is not empty, the job is spooled. Automatic RIP While
Receive reduces printing time by virtually eliminating the RIP time for many jobs whenever the
queue is empty.
Setting Splash Server Preferences
You can customize the Splash server’s appearance and configure job processing options with the
Preferences command. To view and change Splash server preferences:
Preferences command. To view and change Splash server preferences:
1.
Choose Server.
2.
Choose Login.
The Login window appears.
3.
Enter the Administrator Password.
4.
Click OK.
Choose Preferences from the Server menu in the Splash server application. The Splash Server
Preferences dialog appear.
Preferences dialog appear.
Click any button at the top of the dialog box to see more server preferences. The preferences are
described in the sections that follow. Click OK to apply changes to the Splash server.
described in the sections that follow. Click OK to apply changes to the Splash server.