Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Splash G630 用户指南
Drop Printing Files
Splash G630 User Guide
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ColorCal button
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Profile Loader button
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CopyCal button
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Color Tuner button
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Set Builder button
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Acquire button
For descriptions of each of these areas and functions,
refer to the previous section on the Full Screen Main
window.
refer to the previous section on the Full Screen Main
window.
Drop Printing Files
The Splash server prints Acrobat PDF files, TIFF
files, EPS files, TIFF-IT and DCS 2.0 files, and files
that are in PostScript format. These files can be
printed to the Splash server from the server Power
Macintosh or from any client with an AppleTalk or
TCP/IP network connection to the server. Use Splash
drop-printing instead of a PostScript file download
utility to print PostScript files to the Splash server.
files, EPS files, TIFF-IT and DCS 2.0 files, and files
that are in PostScript format. These files can be
printed to the Splash server from the server Power
Macintosh or from any client with an AppleTalk or
TCP/IP network connection to the server. Use Splash
drop-printing instead of a PostScript file download
utility to print PostScript files to the Splash server.
There are three ways to drop-print files to the Splash
server:
server:
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Drag PDF, TIFF, PostScript, and EPS, and DCS
2.0 files to the Splash server Active queue or Hold
queue.
queue.
For PostScript, DCS 2.0, and PDF files, the Splash
server copies the file to the server’s hard disk before
printing. For TIFF and EPS files, the Splash server
creates a reference to the file for printing. This allows
printing a large TIFF or EPS file from an external
drive without first copying the file to the Splash
server’s hard disk.
server copies the file to the server’s hard disk before
printing. For TIFF and EPS files, the Splash server
creates a reference to the file for printing. This allows
printing a large TIFF or EPS file from an external
drive without first copying the file to the Splash
server’s hard disk.
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Drag PDF, TIFF, PostScript, EPS, and DCS 2.0
files to the Drop folder in the Splash folder.
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Drag TIFF-IT files to the TIFF-IT input folder in
the Splash Extras folder.
All files copied to the Drop folder are copied to the
Splash server hard disk.
Splash server hard disk.
If the file cannot be printed, it is moved to the
Unprintable Files folder within the Splash folder. The
Unprintable Files folder is automatically created by
the Splash server when it receives a file it cannot
print.
Unprintable Files folder within the Splash folder. The
Unprintable Files folder is automatically created by
the Splash server when it receives a file it cannot
print.
The Drop folder is configured for network sharing.
This folder must remain in the Splash folder to
operate correctly with the Splash server application.
For easy network access, an alias for the Drop folder
is located on the Splash server desktop.
This folder must remain in the Splash folder to
operate correctly with the Splash server application.
For easy network access, an alias for the Drop folder
is located on the Splash server desktop.
If you drop-print a PostScript file that was created
with the Splash client software, the Splash server uses
the print options selected at the printer driver for the
job. If the PostScript file was not created with the
Splash client software, the Splash server applies the
default print options to the job.
with the Splash client software, the Splash server uses
the print options selected at the printer driver for the
job. If the PostScript file was not created with the
Splash client software, the Splash server applies the
default print options to the job.
To apply specific options to all jobs, create a Hot
Folder (see “Hot Folders” on page 63).
Folder (see “Hot Folders” on page 63).
The Splash server automatically applies default print
options such as page size and orientation to TIFF or
EPS files dragged to the Splash Active or Hold
queues. If you prefer to set print options manually for
files dragged to the Hold queue, disable the Splash
Server Preference that controls this feature. If you
disable this preference, a dialog box with print options
appears for each TIFF or EPS file dragged to the Hold
queue.
options such as page size and orientation to TIFF or
EPS files dragged to the Splash Active or Hold
queues. If you prefer to set print options manually for
files dragged to the Hold queue, disable the Splash
Server Preference that controls this feature. If you
disable this preference, a dialog box with print options
appears for each TIFF or EPS file dragged to the Hold
queue.
Main Window Functions
Print Job Queues
Print job queues show either Active, Hold, or Error
status for all jobs spooled at the server. Resize the
print queues vertically by dragging the resize tabs
between the queues up or down. A queue cannot be
resized to hide another queue.
status for all jobs spooled at the server. Resize the
print queues vertically by dragging the resize tabs
between the queues up or down. A queue cannot be
resized to hide another queue.
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Important! If you save a spool file when you
drop-print a TIFF or EPS file that
is not located on the server’s hard
disk, the Splash server cannot
print the spool file if the original
TIFF or EPS file is moved.
is not located on the server’s hard
disk, the Splash server cannot
print the spool file if the original
TIFF or EPS file is moved.