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Printing from applications
You can print to the Fiery just as you would print to any other printer from any
application. First, select the Fiery as the current printer in the Chooser, and then
print the file from within the application.
application. First, select the Fiery as the current printer in the Chooser, and then
print the file from within the application.
Another way to print from a Mac OS computer is to download PostScript (PS),
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), TIFF, or Portable Document Format (PDF) files using
Fiery Downloader. Basic instructions are provided at the end of this chapter.
For details on using Fiery Downloader, see
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS), TIFF, or Portable Document Format (PDF) files using
Fiery Downloader. Basic instructions are provided at the end of this chapter.
For details on using Fiery Downloader, see
.
Printing from applications
Before you can print to the Fiery from applications, you must select the Fiery in the
Chooser. Then, using the Adobe PostScript printer driver and the correct printer
description file, you can control many Fiery printing features by specifying job settings
from print dialog boxes.
Chooser. Then, using the Adobe PostScript printer driver and the correct printer
description file, you can control many Fiery printing features by specifying job settings
from print dialog boxes.
To achieve the best printing results from specific applications, see the
Color Guide
and the
Fiery Color Reference
.
Selecting the Fiery in the Chooser
Before you print a job, make sure the Fiery is the currently selected printer.
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OTE
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For information about setting up the Fiery in the Chooser, see the
User Software
Installation Guide
.
T
O
SELECT
THE
F
IERY
AS
THE
CURRENT
PRINTER
1.
Make sure the Fiery is connected to the network and is turned on.
2.
Choose Chooser from the Apple menu.
3.
Click the AdobePS icon to select it.
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Make sure AppleTalk is set to Active.
Chapter 2:
Printing
from Mac OS
Computers
Printing
from Mac OS
Computers