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Selecting Printing Options
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Chapter 4: Splash Server Printing
Windows 2000/NT and Windows 95/98 clients can drop-print PDF files to the server by dragging 
them to the Splash spool icon. Unlike the direct PDF printing supported by the Web Queue Manager, 
this option requires that Adobe Acrobat v2.1 or later be installed at the client computer.
The server supports printing of PDF files created by applications with print-to-PDF capability.
Adobe Acrobat PDF files that have been password-protected with Acrobat Exchange, and have then 
had the password protection removed, cannot be drop-printed to the Splash server. Drop-printing a 
PDF file that was once password protected at the Splash server results in a PostScript error. To print 
this type of PDF file, open the file with Acrobat Exchange or with Acrobat Reader and then choose 
Print from the File menu.
Selecting Printing Options
Before printing a document to the Splash server, select print options such as paper size and 
orientation, color correction, scaling and number of copies to print. This section describes setting the 
Splash server print options with the “Print” command provided by your applications. Some 
applications provide a “Printer Setup” or “Page Setup” command that allows setting the Splash 
server print options from your application.
Selecting AdobePS or LaserWriter 8 Print Options
For instruction on printing a file to the Xerox DocuColor 12 Copier/Printer using the Adobe PS or 
LaserWriter 8 driver, see “Selecting Printing Options” on page 47.
Preparing Print Jobs
The Splash printer driver converts commands from your application into PostScript code. The 
Splash server application converts the PostScript code into a pixel-by-pixel description of each page 
in your document and sends it to the Xerox DocuColor 12 Copier/Printer. If your file is complex, the 
PostScript conversion takes more time. For better printing performance, follow these guidelines 
before printing:
Install legal copies of all the screen and printer fonts used at both the Client and Server 
machines. Fonts will download to the printer only when necessary, preventing font substitution.
Copy only the desired part of a large graphic into a new file, then import the new file into the 
document to be printed. Otherwise, the server application calculates the entire imported and 
cropped graphic, then eliminates the cropped part before sending the graphic to the printer.
Delete small details in a large image before scaling the image to a smaller size. These details 
may be too small for the eye to discern, but they require the same amount of processing time as 
they do at full size.
Delete unnecessary elements in a drawing instead of covering them with an opaque shape the 
same color as the background.
Note!
The Page Setup and Print dialog boxes in your applications may appear somewhat different from 
those that appear in this manual. See the application’s manual for information about print options 
that are not described in this chapter.