Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Splash G620 用户指南
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Product Features
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Introduction
This manual describes how to set up the Splash G620 Server and install and use Splash client
software on Macintosh and Windows-based computers. Splash client software enables a Macintosh
or Windows-based computer to send print jobs across an appropriate network to the Splash server,
which processes the jobs and sends them to the copier/printer. If you are unfamiliar with your
platform’s procedures for printing or integrating printers within the network environment (Windows
2000/NT, AppleTalk, Novell, etc.), please refer to the manufacturer’s documentation before
attempting to use the Splash server.
software on Macintosh and Windows-based computers. Splash client software enables a Macintosh
or Windows-based computer to send print jobs across an appropriate network to the Splash server,
which processes the jobs and sends them to the copier/printer. If you are unfamiliar with your
platform’s procedures for printing or integrating printers within the network environment (Windows
2000/NT, AppleTalk, Novell, etc.), please refer to the manufacturer’s documentation before
attempting to use the Splash server.
Your Splash server has all the software and hardware needed to work as a powerful and flexible color
server for the Xerox DocuColor 12 Copier/Printer.
server for the Xerox DocuColor 12 Copier/Printer.
In some areas, such as the Asia/Pacific region, the copier/printer is sold as the DocuColor 5012
Copier/Printer, and in other areas as the DocuColor 12 Copier/Printer. All procedures in this manual
are compatible with either unit, and operate in the same way on either. The Xerox DocuColor 12
Copier/Printer and the DocuColor 5012 are both referred to as either “the Xerox DocuColor 12
Copier/Printer” and “the copier/printer” throughout the Splash server manuals.
Copier/Printer, and in other areas as the DocuColor 12 Copier/Printer. All procedures in this manual
are compatible with either unit, and operate in the same way on either. The Xerox DocuColor 12
Copier/Printer and the DocuColor 5012 are both referred to as either “the Xerox DocuColor 12
Copier/Printer” and “the copier/printer” throughout the Splash server manuals.
Product Features
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The Splash server application uses true Adobe PostScript
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CPSI RIP software (Configurable
PostScript Interpreter Raster Image Processor) to convert Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3
PostScript code into a pixel-by-pixel page description that the copier/printer uses to print an
image. The Splash server can operate with virtually all commercially available Macintosh
hardware and software applications built on the open platform Macintosh architecture, including
color management systems and media input devices.
PostScript code into a pixel-by-pixel page description that the copier/printer uses to print an
image. The Splash server can operate with virtually all commercially available Macintosh
hardware and software applications built on the open platform Macintosh architecture, including
color management systems and media input devices.
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Macintosh printer drivers for local and network printing convert the output from your
Macintosh applications to PostScript code.
Macintosh applications to PostScript code.
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Windows 2000/NT custom printer drivers for network printing from a personal computer
running Microsoft Windows 2000/NT, and Windows 95/98 custom printer description files
for printing to the Splash server from Windows 95/98 convert the output from your Windows
applications to PostScript code. This software requires a PC-to-Macintosh network bridge such
as Novell NetWare or Miramar MACLAN Connect, or a TCP/IP network connection with
Windows 95/98 or Windows 2000/NT.
running Microsoft Windows 2000/NT, and Windows 95/98 custom printer description files
for printing to the Splash server from Windows 95/98 convert the output from your Windows
applications to PostScript code. This software requires a PC-to-Macintosh network bridge such
as Novell NetWare or Miramar MACLAN Connect, or a TCP/IP network connection with
Windows 95/98 or Windows 2000/NT.
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Direct IPX printing provides an easy way for computers connected to a Novell NetWare server
to print to the Splash server, without installing AppleTalk connection software. The Splash
server creates a native Novell IPX connection from the Splash server to the Novell server. Once
configured and activated, it automatically sends print jobs to the Splash server when a Novell
client computer prints to the Splash print queue on the Novell NetWare server. Splash IPX
printing is simple to configure and it supports all Novell Ethernet frame types. See “Configuring
NetWare Direct on the Splash Server” on page 21.
to print to the Splash server, without installing AppleTalk connection software. The Splash
server creates a native Novell IPX connection from the Splash server to the Novell server. Once
configured and activated, it automatically sends print jobs to the Splash server when a Novell
client computer prints to the Splash print queue on the Novell NetWare server. Splash IPX
printing is simple to configure and it supports all Novell Ethernet frame types. See “Configuring
NetWare Direct on the Splash Server” on page 21.
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TCP/IP Direct Printing enables UNIX-style LPD/LPR printing to Splash over a TCP/IP
network. See “TCP/IP Direct Printing to the Splash Server” on page 15.
network. See “TCP/IP Direct Printing to the Splash Server” on page 15.
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RIP-While-Print RIPs files in the print queue continuously, reducing processing time.