Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Matchprint Professional Server 用户指南
Matchprint Professional Server for Xerox DocuColor 12 User Guide
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Client Application Issues
This section contains known issues and work-arounds for various client applications.
DocuColor12 (KPG).ppd Does not Appear in the Setup Box.
1. Add a spooler to your client workstation. This action automatically loads the
PPD to your local drive.
2. Navigate to c:\Program Files\Kodak Polychrome Graphics\Matchprint
Professional Server\PPDs. Open either the \Normal or \Expanded
directory and locate KPXDOC12.PPD.
3. Copy the KPXDOC12.ppd to the following locations depending on your
application:
For QuarkXPress, copy to C:\WINNT (for XP this is
windows)\System32\Spool\DRIVERS\W32x86\2 folder
windows)\System32\Spool\DRIVERS\W32x86\2 folder
For PageMaker, copy to C:\Program Files\Adobe
PMxx\RSRC\USENGLISH\PPD4
PMxx\RSRC\USENGLISH\PPD4
For FreeHand, copy to C:\Program Files\Macromedia\Freehand
x\English\PPDs
x\English\PPDs
Note: These locations are default locations for PPDs. Contact your system
administrator, if the path names are different.
administrator, if the path names are different.
4. Relaunch your application. The .ppd will now appear in the Setup box when
printing.
Activating Duplex Setting in Client Applications
The duplex function must be set in the client application in order to function properly
on the DocuColor12. See the appropriate client application user guide for instructions
on the DocuColor12. See the appropriate client application user guide for instructions
on activating the duplex feature.
Separations
In order to print trap, overprint, or spot color (PANTONE) files, Separations must be
selected. Currently the applications that support separations are: QuarkXpress,
Adobe PageMaker, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign and Macromedia FreeHand.
selected. Currently the applications that support separations are: QuarkXpress,
Adobe PageMaker, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign and Macromedia FreeHand.
Separations and Grayscale
If grayscale images are desired when printing from client applications, the PostScript
data must be sent as composite, not separated. Separated files will always print as
CMYK. The user must also specify that the file is grayscale using the following
data must be sent as composite, not separated. Separated files will always print as
CMYK. The user must also specify that the file is grayscale using the following
procedure:
Windows XP and 2000 Clients:
1. Select Print from the File menu.
2. Select the Properties button in the Printer section of the Print
window.