Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Splash G620 用户指南

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Splash G620 User Manual v2.0
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Customizing the Splash Color Control Strip
PN: 0016964-0101
The contents of the “User Name” and “Document Name” fields are determined in the following 
ways:
Customizing the Splash Color Control Strip
The Splash server provides a control strip option that prints color patches and an EPS file on the 
output for print jobs with Print Control Strip selected at the printer driver. If desired, customize the 
control strip file that prints on jobs. For example, change the EPS file that prints on the job, or 
change the location or tint of the color patches.
The file “ControlStripOptions.ps” is located in the SupportPS folder within the Splash folder on the 
Splash server computer. The control strip file is in text-based PostScript and includes instructions for 
changing the file. Open and edit the PostScript file with any text-based editor, such as SimpleText.
Switching Network Protocols for the Splash Server
Before you switch network protocols, for example from EtherTalk to LocalTalk, quit the Splash 
server application to avoid disrupting EtherTalk connections. If you do not do this, the Splash server 
application can freeze when the network protocol is switched. You must restart the Splash server and 
open the server application to resume printing.
Disabling EtherTalk
To disable EtherTalk on the Splash server, point to Control Panels in the Apple menu, then drag to 
choose the AppleTalk control panel. Choose “Printer Port” or “Modem Port” in the Connect via 
menu to switch the AppleTalk network from EtherTalk to LocalTalk. This does not interfere with the 
ability to print to the Splash server from Novell print queues with Splash NetWare Direct. Print jobs 
will resume downloading to the Splash server from Novell NetWare print queues after the Splash 
server is restarted.
Platform
User Name Source
Document Name 
Source
MacOS 8.5 and later
Owner Name in the File Sharing Control Panel
name of the file being printed
MacOS 8.1 and earlier
Owner Name in the Sharing Setup Control Panel
name of the file being printed
Windows 95/98, through an NT queue
NT logon name
name of the file being printed
Windows 95/98 via MacLAN
MacLAN shared name
name of the file being printed
Windows 2000/NT
NT logon name
name of the file being printed
UNIX
The UNIX login name. If the “append host name” 
option is selected in the OS, then this is the UNIX 
login name concatenated with the host name
the disk file name
Note!
Editing the control strip file requires knowledge of the PostScript language.