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XANTÉ Utilities: Macintosh and PC  –  5-3
CHAPTER 5 – 
XANTÉ Utilities: Macintosh and PC
This chapter covers controlling some of printer features via XANTÉ Utilities, PPD options
in your application Print dialog box, and your browser.
XANTÉ Utilities
Flexible XANTÉ Utilities allow you to control such printer features as printing utility
pages, aligning printer margins, and setting the TCP/IP address. Depending on the
feature, you may control it via PPD options in your application Print dialog box, via a
XANTÉ Utilities CD-ROM program or file, or via your internet browser.
Several features can be accessed more than one way. For example, you can control
startup page printing and EtherTalk zone name changes using CD-ROM PostScript
files or options available through your browser.
PPD: Feature Access
Your printer’s PostScript Printer Description (PPD) allows you to select many printer
feature settings from your application’s Print dialog box. These settings override
printer default settings and other software application settings.
For these options to be available, the Adobe PostScript printer driver and your
printer’s PPD must be installed and configured properly. This is done during the
initial printer setup. See chapter 2 (Macintosh) or 3 (PC) for details.
If you change options later such as installing an optional feeder and tray or a memory
upgrade, you need to reconfigure the PPD to reflect the change(s). This section covers
reconfiguring the PPD for Macintosh and PC environments.
Macintosh: Reconfiguring the PPD
If you add an upgrade after initial printer setup, use the following procedure to
update the PPD configuration. The optional feeder and tray upgrade is used as an
example for this procedure.