Xerox Phaser 540 产品宣传页
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Printing From a Macintosh
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Phaser 540 Drivers and Utilities
PANTONE Color library files for Aldus applications
Note
For the latest information on color libraries, call Tektronix
Customer Support in the U.S. and Canada at
Customer Support in the U.S. and Canada at
1-800-835-6100.
Outside the U.S. and Canada, contact your local
Tektronix reseller.
Tektronix reseller.
The PANTONE-Tek Phaser 540.clib and PANTONE-Tek Phaser 540.acf files are
compressed into the Phaser 540 Apps.sea archive file on the Macintosh Driver
and Printer Utilities diskette. Follow the instructions on page 2-12 to
decompress these files, then continue with the steps listed below for your
version of the application.
compressed into the Phaser 540 Apps.sea archive file on the Macintosh Driver
and Printer Utilities diskette. Follow the instructions on page 2-12 to
decompress these files, then continue with the steps listed below for your
version of the application.
FreeHand 3.0 and 3.1
The PANTONE-Tek Phaser 540.clib file is used by the application to properly
specify PANTONE Colors for Aldus FreeHand and a Phaser 540 printer.
specify PANTONE Colors for Aldus FreeHand and a Phaser 540 printer.
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For FreeHand 3.0, refer to the Aldus FreeHand User Manual Version
3.0 for Apple Macintosh Computers for more information on color
libraries.
3.0 for Apple Macintosh Computers for more information on color
libraries.
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For FreeHand 3.1, refer to the Aldus FreeHand Guide to Installation,
System 7.0 Compatibility, and Feature Updates: Version 3.1 for Apple
Macintosh computers for more information on color libraries.
System 7.0 Compatibility, and Feature Updates: Version 3.1 for Apple
Macintosh computers for more information on color libraries.
1.
Locate the PANTONE-Tek Phaser 540.clib file in the folder on your
hard disk containing decompressed utility files. Place the file in a
convenient location.
hard disk containing decompressed utility files. Place the file in a
convenient location.
2.
Start FreeHand.
3.
Open the
Colors palette in FreeHand (or press Command + 9).