Epson EPL-N2000 用户手册
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Introduction
Changing Printer Settings
The EPL-N2000 offers five ways to configure printer settings:
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EPL-N2000 printer driver—Software that runs your printer
and provides the standard way to change printer settings if
you are running a Windows application. You can access the
printer driver through an application’s Print command or by
choosing your printer in the Printer’s folder or program
group.
and provides the standard way to change printer settings if
you are running a Windows application. You can access the
printer driver through an application’s Print command or by
choosing your printer in the Printer’s folder or program
group.
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OneTouch modes—Control panel shortcuts that let you
change several settings quickly, providing the fastest way to
configure basic printer settings.
change several settings quickly, providing the fastest way to
configure basic printer settings.
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SelecType
®
modes—Control panel functions that allow you
to make even more settings than you can make using the
printer driver or application software.
printer driver or application software.
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Remote Control Panel utility—Utility that allows DOS users
to make SelecType settings remotely.
to make SelecType settings remotely.
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EPSON Status Monitor utility—Utility which allows the
network administrator to monitor printer status and change
certain printer settings on a networked printer. See the
Network Administrator’s Guide for more information.
network administrator to monitor printer status and change
certain printer settings on a networked printer. See the
Network Administrator’s Guide for more information.
You can also change printer settings in your software
application. Settings made using application software override
settings made by other means.
application. Settings made using application software override
settings made by other means.
Settings made using the printer driver or Remote Control Panel
utility override settings made using SelecType or OneTouch
modes.
utility override settings made using SelecType or OneTouch
modes.