Xerox 220e 参考指南

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Modifying Printer Operation
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Phaser 220 Drivers and Utilities
Removing Control-D characters 
From PC utility files
The utility Þles on the Printer Utilities diskette for PC/DOS, all begin and 
end with Control-D characters.  If your computer is connected to the printer 
through a parallel or serial port, you need to leave these characters in the 
Þles.  However, if your computer is connected to an Ethernet network such 
as NetWare or TCP/IP, you should delete the Control-D characters from 
each utility Þle you plan to use.  
To remove Control-D characters from a utility Þle, open the Þle in a text 
editor and delete the characters from the beginning and end of the Þle.  You 
may want to give this revised Þle a new name.  Send the Þle to the printer as 
usual, using the DOS COPY command.
From Windows print jobs
Windows automatically puts Control-D characters at the beginning and end 
of each print job.  If your computer is connected to the printer through a 
parallel or serial port, you need to leave these characters in the Þles.  
However, if your computer is connected to an Ethernet network such as 
NetWare or TCP/IP, you should delete the Control-D characters.  
The following procedure removes Control-Ds (Ctrl-D) from the beginning 
and end of print jobs created by the Tektronix Windows driver, but only 
removes the Þrst Control-D from print jobs created by the Microsoft 
Windows driver.
Note
For more information on removing Control-D characters, refer to 
the on-line document PRINTERS.WRI in your Windows 
directory.  For more information on editing the WIN.INI Þle, refer 
to the on-line document WININI.WRI in your Windows 
directory.