Xerox 220e 参考指南
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Before You Begin
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Phaser 220 Drivers and Utilities
For workstation users
If you are using a workstation, refer to Chapter 4, ÒPrinting from a
Workstation.Ó Chapter 4 provides information about using the PC utility
Þles on workstations, explains the different ways to obtain the Þles, and
includes the PostScript code for the most often used utility Þles.
Workstation.Ó Chapter 4 provides information about using the PC utility
Þles on workstations, explains the different ways to obtain the Þles, and
includes the PostScript code for the most often used utility Þles.
About Control-D characters
The utility Þles on the Printer Utilities diskette for PC/DOS, all begin and
end with Control-D characters. If your workstation is connected to the
printer through a parallel or serial port, you need to leave these characters in
the Þles. However, if your workstation 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. Refer to Chapter 4, ÒPrinting From a
Workstation,Ó for instructions on adding and deleting Control-D characters
from utility Þles.
end with Control-D characters. If your workstation is connected to the
printer through a parallel or serial port, you need to leave these characters in
the Þles. However, if your workstation 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. Refer to Chapter 4, ÒPrinting From a
Workstation,Ó for instructions on adding and deleting Control-D characters
from utility Þles.