Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Splash G620 用户指南

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Setting and Using Splash Printing Options
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Chapter 4
Splash Server Printing
This chapter describes how to print to the Splash server. Your computer must have Splash server 
software appropriate for your operating system installed and must be connected to the network in 
order to print.
Setting and Using Splash Printing Options
Default Print Options
Print option defaults are set on the Splash server in the Default Job Settings dialog which is opened 
from the Main Window (see “Setting Default Print Options” on page 78). Setting the defaults to 
accommodate the most likely print job options will prevent having to select many options when a job 
is ready to print.
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.
There are three ways to drop-print files to the Splash server:
Drag PDF, TIFF, PostScript, and EPS files to the Splash server Active queue or Hold 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.
Drag PDF, TIFF, PostScript, and EPS files to the Drop folder in the Splash folder.
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.
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.
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.