Xerox 220e 参照ガイド

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Printing From a PC
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Phaser 220 Drivers and Utilities
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Select the port the printer is connected to.  Your printer is 
connected to your computer through one of the computer's 
communications ports.  You need to tell the driver which port 
your printer uses so that the driver can print your documents.
The two main types of communications ports are parallel ports 
and serial ports; your computer may have one or more of each.  
Generally, your printer is connected through LPT1: if it is 
connected to a parallel port, or through COM1: if it is connected to 
a serial port.  If you have multiple ports, your printer may be 
connected to another, such as COM2:.  
Note
The printerÕs conÞguration page contains the information you 
need to setup the printerÕs port.  Refer to Chapter 8, ÒModifying 
Printer Operation,Ó for instructions on printing the 
conÞguration page.
For a parallel port setup in Windows: 
 Select your parallel (LPT) 
port in the list.  
For a serial port setup in Windows: 
 Select your serial (COM) port 
in the list.  Choose the Settings button to see the Settings dialog 
box.  Fill in each item according to your conÞguration, then choose 
the OK button.  Refer to your Windows documentation for details, 
or ask your network administrator for help.  
For a network port setup in Windows: 
 Select your network (LPT 
or COM) port in the list.  Choose the Network button to see the 
Printers-Network Connections
 dialog box.  Fill in each item 
according to your conÞguration, then choose the OK button.  Refer 
to your Windows documentation for details, or ask your network 
administrator for help.  
Other communications ports may include EPT: (an interface for 
the IBM Page-Printer, which requires the installation of a special 
card in your computer), and LPT1.OS2 and LPT2.OS2, which 
Windows may require if you are using certain spoolers or other 
add-on software programs.  The port FILE: lets you send a 
PostScript document to a Þle instead of to the printer.  For more 
information about communication ports, refer to your Windows 
documentation.