Xerox Phaser 300X 安装指南
D
Using Different Printer Language Modes
D-6
Phaser 300X Color Printer
Printing PostScript files
Use the PSCRIPT.PS file to change a printer’s port to accept only PostScript
data. After you copy this file to a port, the printer expects PostScript files on
that port. The port’s language change is persistent across print jobs and
across printer power cycles. To use, send the PSCRIPT.PS file to the printer.
data. After you copy this file to a port, the printer expects PostScript files on
that port. The port’s language change is persistent across print jobs and
across printer power cycles. To use, send the PSCRIPT.PS file to the printer.
Printing HP-GL files
Use the HPGL.PS file to change a printer’s port to accept only HP-GL data.
After you copy this file to a port, the printer expects HP-GL files on that port.
The port’s language change is persistent across print jobs and across printer
power cycles. To use, send the HPGL.PS file to the printer.
After you copy this file to a port, the printer expects HP-GL files on that port.
The port’s language change is persistent across print jobs and across printer
power cycles. To use, send the HPGL.PS file to the printer.
Printing PCL5 files
Use the AIS.PS file to change a port to automatic language selection. After
you copy this file to a port, the printer will accept monochrome PCL5 (if
PCL5 is enabled, see page D-11), or PostScript, or HP-GL files on that port.
The port’s language change is persistent across print jobs and across printer
power cycles. To use, send the AIS.PS file to the printer.
you copy this file to a port, the printer will accept monochrome PCL5 (if
PCL5 is enabled, see page D-11), or PostScript, or HP-GL files on that port.
The port’s language change is persistent across print jobs and across printer
power cycles. To use, send the AIS.PS file to the printer.
Sending a language mode file to the printer
1.
Copy the utility files from the Phaser 300X printer’s CD-ROM, or
use the files directly from the CD-ROM.
use the files directly from the CD-ROM.
2.
Use one of the following methods to send a file to the printer:
■
PC users
: Use the DOS COPY command to send the file to the
printer. (Windows 3.1 users can also use the Copy command in the
File Manager
File Manager
.)
■
Workstation users:
Send the file to a printer as you would any
PostScript file.