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To view help text, click the underlined topic.=½y* $€&€6°Œ˜š„H€‚ÿProduct Overview^'<×7 >€N€˜È„Hã24‹€€€‰€‚ÿAbout the Adobe® Printer DriverDy* $€4€6°Œ˜š„H€‚ÿSetting Up Your PrinterÎv×éX €€ì€˜È„Hãjo䀉€‚㬠0Q€‰€‚ã$&¾þ€‰€‚ãmÏ=µ€‰€‚ÿSetting Printer Features Defining Custom Paper Sizes Specifying Margins Adjusting Printer Memory O%8* $€J€6°Œ˜š„H€‚ÿSetting Up and Printing a Documentšé8f š€5€˜È„Hã·ÜG €‰€‚ãÔiú³€‰€‚ãhñç쀉€€‚ãcº™6€€€‰€‚ãA¢øj€€€‰€‚ÿPrinting With Fonts Sending TrueType™ and PostScript Fonts Substituting PostScript Fonts for TrueType Fonts [1x¯* $€b€6°Œ˜š„H€‚ÿHandling PostScript Files and Advanced OptionsAÛTðf š€·€˜È„Hãʪè=€‰€‚ã¿8€‰€‚ã)ª’€‰€‚ã^¾•€‰€‚ãÝÂõ‚€‰€‚ÿPrinting to a PostScript File Creating an Encapsulated PostScript File Setting PostScript Options Specifying Data Communication Protocol and Format Setting Up the Printer to Accept Binary Data B¯2* $€0€6°Œ˜š„H€‚ÿAdjusting Performance&ÀðXf š€€˜È„HãÊ܈·€‰€‚ãWñÅÖ€‰€‚ãi’g€‰€‚ãYƒ™É€‰€‚ãRÊÿz€‰€‚ÿReducing Printing Time Creating Portable PostScript Files Setting PostScript Time-outs Managing PostScript Headers Downloading the PostScript Header Once per Session I2¡* $€>€6°Œ˜š„H€‚ÿSpecifying Graphics SettingsrAX 1 2€‚€˜È„Hãmùg¯€‰€‚ÿSetting Image Color Matching and Resolution Specifications <¡O * $€$€6°Œ˜š„H€‚ÿTroubleshootingo k ­ (߀˜È„HãÏ£ú뀉€‚ãI™%€‰€‚ㆠˀ‰€‚ãj o‘€‰€‚ã¸\"€‰€‚ãg#€‰€‚ã+ß<€€€‰€‚ãHJ€‰€‚ã]à ˀ‰€‚ãúxwD€‰€‚ÿAbout Troubleshooting Printer Fails to Print Network Printer Fails to Print Printer Stops Printing Courier Prints for Other Font Wrong Font Is Displayed on Monitor for Printer Font Windows® Reports Printer Not Responding Page Image Cropped (Edges Cut Off) Placed EPS Image Too Small Rotated Landscape Doesn't Work +›O – î€7€˜È„HãžË5€‰€‚ã±›Z‘€‰€‚ã£ç€‰€‚ãª,*Ë€‰€‚ãð¼D€‰€€‚ãD¦Ë倉€‚ã¥Ð°€‰€‚ãØ™(ù€‰€‚ÿProblems Using a Network Spooler Paper Size or Paper Source Box Does Not Reflect Configuration Considerations for Printing Watermarks and Multipage Layouts Application Does Not List Installed Fonts Applications That May Be Incompatible With Driver Features Using the Error Handler to Troubleshoot Printing Problems Missing ICC Profile Managing User Interface Conflicts d3k ú 1 2€f€˜È„Hãšgéi€‰€‚ÿDuplex Pages Do Not Print in Collated Copies Q – K1êÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿKðCTroubleshooting Help Topic IndexQ$ú œ- *€H€6˜˜š„H€€‚ÿTroubleshooting Help Topic Index0’KØ@ž %€˜È„H€‚ãÏ£ú뀉€‚ãI™%€‰€‚ㆠˀ‰€‚ãj o‘€‰€‚ã¸\"€‰€‚ãg#€‰€‚ã+ß<€‰€‚ãHJ€‰€‚ã]à ˀ‰€‚ÿTo view troubleshooting information, click the desired underlined topic.About Troubleshooting Printer Fails to Print Network Printer Fails to Print Printer Stops Printing CouœØ@ú rier Prints for Other Font Wrong Font Is Displayed on Monitor for Printer Font Windows Reports Printer Not Responding Page Image Cropped (Edges Cut Off) Placed EPS Image Too Small (˜œC î€1€˜È„HãúxwD€‰€‚ãžË5€‰€‚ã±›Z‘€‰€‚ã£ç€‰€‚ãª,*Ë€‰€‚ãð¼D€‰€€‚ãD¦Ë倉€‚ã¥Ð°€‰€‚ÿRotated Landscape Doesn't Work Problems Using a Network Spooler Paper Size or Paper Source Box Does Not Reflect Configuration Considerations for Printing Watermarks and Multipage Layouts Application Does Not List Installed Fonts Applications That May Be Incompatible With Driver Features Using the Error Handler to Troubleshoot Printing Problems Missing ICC Profile ˜ZØ@˜C> L€´€˜È„HãØ™(ù€‰€‚ãšgéi€‰€‚ÿManaging User Interface Conflicts Duplex Pages Do Not Print in Collated Copies ,CÄC) "€€4Š˜š„H€‚ÿ,˜CðC) "€€4Š˜š„H€‚ÿOÄC?D1²ÿÿÿÿ&ˆÿÿÿÿ?D¢KAbout the Adobe Printer DriverK!ðCŠD* $€B€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿAbout the Adobe Printer Driver(ÿ?D²E) €ÿ€˜È„H€‚ÿThe Adobe Printer Driver, also called AdobePS, works with Adobe PostScript language printers, allowing your application programs to communicate with your printers and print documents. The following guidelines can help you navigate through this product:Ù£ŠD‹H6 :€G€T˜ÈP„H€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿ·The driver provides reasonable default settings, or properties, for most applications and printers. You will probably want to change these properties only if you are installing a new printer option, such as an envelope feeder or more memory, or setting a specific feature.·The Adobe Printer Driver provides six possible printer properties dialog boxes: Fonts, Device Options, PostScript, Paper, Graphics, and Watermarks. The Windows operating systems provide other possible properties dialog boxes, such as General, Details, Sharing, Color Management, and Capture Settings. The printer properties dialog boxes available to you depend on your printing configuration.>²EÉJ6 :€€T˜ÈP„H€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿ·A limited number of properties tab buttons can fit in a dialog box. Windows provides a scroll feature that lets you access tab buttons not now shown in the dialog box. If you suspect tab buttons are missing, click any tab button to start the scroll function.·To complete your requests for property changes, use either the Apply button or the OK button. The Apply button activates your changes without closing the properties dialog box. The OK button activates the changes and closes the properties dialog box. ;‹HK* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated TopicsžRÉJ¢KL h€¤€TŒàj„`ãz#±€‰€‚ã·ÜG €‰€‚ãjo䀉€‚ÿPrinting a DocumentChanging Print SettingsSetting Printer FeaturesFKèK1ø²‚ÿÿÿÿèKºOAbout TroubleshootingF¢K.L- *€2€6˜˜š„H€€‚ÿAbout TroubleshootingˆQèK¶N7 <€£€˜È„H€‚ã«ßü€‰€‚‚ÿWhen the Adobe Printer Driver detects a problem, it displays an alert message describing the problem and advising how to correct it. If you get an alert message, follow the instructions displayed.If your problem does not produce an alert message, look for a description of the problem in the Troubleshooting Help Topic Index. If you see a topic that describes your problem, read the topic and follow its instructions.If you can't find a troubleshooting topic describing your problem, contact the dealer from whom you purchased your printer or your printer manufacturer for assistance.;.LñN* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated Topicsq?¶NbO2 4€~€TŒàj„`ãD¦Ë倉€‚ÿUsing the Error Handler to Troubleshoot Printing Problems,ñNŽO) "€€4Š˜š„`€‚ÿ,bOºO) "€€4Š˜š„`€‚ÿDŽO €1<ÿÿÿÿ €â„Printing a DocumentºO €ºOFºOR€/ .€.€6˜˜š†Hg€€ ‚ÿPrinting a Documentžv €ð€( €ì€˜È„H€‚ÿThe main function of the Adobe Printer Driver is to allow you to print a document according to your specifications.AR€1* $€.€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo print a document:î¯ð€„? L€_€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒã·ÜG €‰€‚ÿ1.Open the document from the application.2.Choose File > Print.3.Select a printer.4.Change basic print options, such as number of copies and page range, as needed. When a print option is available in your application’s Print dialog box, set it with your application. Use the Adobe Printer Driver properties dialog boxes only to change print settings unavailable in your application’s Print dialog box.5.Open the printer properties dialog box and change the driver print settings, as needed. Most applications provide a Properties, Options, or Printers button on the Print dialog box for accessing the printer properties. For more information, see Changing Print Settings.91X„* $€€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ6.Click OK.;„“„* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated TopicsOX„â„2 4€:€TŒàj„`ã·ÜG €‰€ ‚ÿChanging Print SettingsH“„*…1ç æŠ€ÿÿÿÿ*… ÀChanging Print SettingsHâ„r…- *€6€6˜˜š„H€€ ‚ÿChanging Print SettingsÖ¬*…Hˆ* "€Y€˜È„H€‚‚ÿYou can change print settings by choosing the File > Print or Print Setup option from most applications, or by using the Properties command from the Printers folder.The method you use to change a setting determines the scope of the change. If you change a setting from within an application, the change typically applies only to that document. If you change a setting from within the Printers folder, the change applies to the selected printer and globally to all print jobs sent to that printer. If you change a print setting for a single document from the Printers folder, remember to change the setting back to its original value before printing other documents, if necessary. üÒr…DŠ* "€¥€˜È„H€‚‚ÿSome tasks require that you use a specific method for changing settings. For example, you must make all changes to font settings from the Printers folder, not from within an application. Also, if your application does not allow you to change print setup, use the Printers folder.Several dialog boxes provide the print options for a document. For details about each print option, use the What’s This? feature, or jump to the desired information in Related Topics._5Hˆ£Š* $€j€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo change print settings for the current document:ªyDŠMŒ1 0€ó€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.Within your document application, choose File > Print or Print Setup, then click the button that displays the printer properties dialog box. The sequence of steps to open the printer properties dialog box varies according to application.2.Select a printer.3.Select the document printing properties that you want. For more information, see Related Topics.4.Click OK.d:£Š±Œ* $€t€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo change settings for all documents sent to a printer:–eMŒGŽ1 0€Ë€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.In the Start menu, choose Settings > Printers.2.Right-click the desired printer, then choose Properties. 3.Select the printing properties that you want. For more information, see Related Topics.4.Click OK to apply the settings, close the properties dialog box, and return to the Printers folder. Click the close box to return to the Start menu. ;±Œ‚Ž* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated TopicsGÐGŽ Àw ¼€¡€TŒàj„`ãÔiú³€ ‰€ €‚ãh Printers.2.Right-click the desired printer, then choose Properties. 3.Click the Device Options tab button.4.In the Printer Features box, click the name of the feature whose value you want to change, then click the new value on the Change Setting For menu.5.In the Installable Options box, click the name of the printer feature you want to install, then click the initial value for that feature on the Change Setting For menu.9?ȇÊ* $€€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ6.Click OK.DNÊËÊ1ç€ZÿÿÿÿËÊ<Printing With FontsD‡ÊË- *€.€6˜˜š„H€€ ‚ÿPrinting With FontsðËÊ*Í+ $€á€˜È„H€‚‚‚ÿThe Adobe Printer Driver provides a number of different options for printing text with the desired fonts. To print text with TrueType fonts, you can either let the Adobe Printer Driver substitute the best PostScript font or printer-resident font for the TrueType fonts used in your document, or you can send the TrueType fonts to your printer in the desired form. For printing text with PostScript fonts, you can either send the fonts in Type 1 format or choose not to send the fonts at all.mEË—Í( €Š€˜È„H€‚ÿThe following options specify how to print with the desired fonts:°*ͳ` Ž€a€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€ãA¢øj€‰€ãcº™6€‰€‚€€ ƒ€ãcº™6€‰€‚ÿ·You can choose always to use TrueType fonts sent from your computer, rather than a printer-resident font. This option tells the driver to use the TrueType font you specify in the Send Fonts As dialog box. In this case, if the Font Substitutions Table lists a substitution, the driver ignores it. For more information, see Substituting PostScript Fonts for TrueType Fonts and Sending TrueType and PostScript Fonts.·If the Font Substitutions Table does not provide the substitution font, however, you can —ͳ‡Êchoose the format in which to send the TrueType font yourself by using the Send Fonts As option. For more information, see Sending TrueType and PostScript Fonts.ŠN—Í=< H€œ€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€ãcº™6€‰€‚ÿ·To use PostScript fonts, see Sending TrueType and PostScript Fonts.;³x* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated Topicsh6=à2 4€l€TŒàj„`ãA¢øj€‰€ ‚ÿSubstituting PostScript Fonts for TrueType Fonts\+x<1 2€V€˜È„Hãcº™6€‰€ ‚ÿSending TrueType and PostScript FontsV%à’1Õÿÿÿÿ?ƒ ÿÿÿÿ’ãDSending TrueType and PostScript FontsR(<ä* $€P€V˜˜¶L„6€‚ÿSending TrueType and PostScript Fonts«z’1 0€õ€˜È„H€‚€ €‚ÿYou use the Send Fonts As dialog box to send the TrueType fonts and PostScript fonts used in your documents from your computer to your printer. Consider factors of performance, portability, and typographic quality in choosing the format in which the fonts are sent.Note: You cannot specify font settings from within Windows applications. You must use the Printers folder.DäÓ* $€4€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo send TrueType fonts:8ü < F€ù€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚€€ ƒ€‚ÿ1.In the Start menu, choose Settings > Printers.2.Right-click the desired printer, then choose Properties.3.Click the Fonts tab button, then click the Send Fonts As button. 4.In the Send TrueType Fonts As menu, choose the format in which to send the TrueType fonts in your document:·To send TrueType fonts as scalable outlines, choose Outlines. The driver uses TrueType character outlines to create PostScript Type 1 fonts. Use this option for high-resolution printers and documents using point sizes of 10 or more. This option provides a compact solution, especially when several sizes of the same font are used in the document. This option might not be the best choice for very ornamental fonts, however, unless they are used in large point sizes.+úÓ6 1 0€õ€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€‚ÿ·To send TrueType fonts as bitmaps, choose Bitmaps. The driver uses TrueType character outlines to create bitmapped PostScript Type 3 fonts. Use this option for low-resolution printers and documents using smaller point sizes. This option is very accurate and also provides a compact solution at small point sizes of 14 or less. If you are printing to a file and are concerned about file portability, however, do not choose this option; bitmaps are not portable to printers with different resolutions.,ú b 2 2€õ€˜È„H€ €€€‚ÿNote: Some printers support a type of bitmap font format called Type 32, in addition to the default Type 3 bitmap format. If your printer supports Type 32 fonts, the Adobe Printer Driver will use them instead of creating bitmapped Type 3 fonts.C6 ¥< F€€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€‚€€ ƒ€‚ÿ·To send TrueType fonts as Type 42 fonts, choose Type 42. Type 42 fonts are TrueType fonts that can be printed on a PostScript printer. Use this option for printers that support Type 42 fonts. This option might provide the closest representations of your TrueType fonts. Note, however, that not all printers support Type 42 fonts.·To have the printer driver rely on the printer or network spooler to supply TrueType fonts, choose Don’t Send. This option is useful only if you have a spooler in your system configuration that can supply these fonts. Don’t Send does not substitute printer fonts for TrueType fonts. When a TrueType font is not available, the default printer font, usually Courier, is used. Use this option only if you have experience using spoolers.þÑb ¯@- (€£€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ5.To adjust the font size at which the driver should switch between sending TrueType fonts as bitmap fonts and sending outline fonts, type the desired value in the Threshold box. Set this option only if you chose Outlines in step 4. This value varies according to the printing resolution. A value of ¥¯@<zero means outline fonts are always sent. Use 100 for typical textual font usage, or increase to 200 if you are using ornamental fonts, for example.6.Click OK.F¥õ@* $€8€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo send PostScript fonts:ͯ@DE X€›€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚€€ ƒ€‚€€ ƒ€‚ÿ1.From any properties dialog box, click the Fonts tab button.2.Click the Send Fonts As button.3.Choose one of two options:·To send PostScript fonts to the printer in their native format (Type 1), in the Send PostScript Fonts As menu, choose In Native Format.·To not send PostScript fonts, choose Don’t Send in the Send PostScript Fonts As menu. This option is useful only if you have a spooler in your system configuration that can supply these fonts. Don’t Send does not substitute printer fonts for PostScript fonts. When a PostScript font is not available, the default printer font, usually Courier, is used. This is an advanced feature that only users experienced with managing fonts should use.9õ@@D* $€€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ4.Click OK.;D{D* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated Topicsh6@DãD2 4€l€TŒàj„`ãA¢øj€‰€ ‚ÿSubstituting PostScript Fonts for TrueType Fontsa0{DDE1’À“ˆ ÿÿÿÿDEuLSubstituting PostScript Fonts for TrueType Fonts]3ãD¡E* $€f€V˜˜¶L„6€‚ÿSubstituting PostScript Fonts for TrueType FontsÍ‘DEnG< F€#€˜È„H€‚€€ãcº™6€‰€‚ÿThe Adobe Printer Driver can substitute look-alike PostScript fonts for some TrueType fonts in your document.Note: When you substitute PostScript fonts for TrueType fonts, printed characters might not look exactly like the characters on your computer screen, but line lengths do not change. You must specify a format for TrueType fonts, as described in Sending TrueType and PostScript Fonts.h>¡EÖG* $€|€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo let the driver automatically choose the PostScript font:^"nG4J< F€E€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚€€ ƒ€‚ÿ1.In the Start menu, choose Settings > Printers.2.Right-click the desired printer, then choose Properties.3.Click the Fonts tab button.4.Choose one of the following options:·Select the Substitute printer fonts for TrueType fonts when applicable option to tell the driver to refer to the Font Substitution Table for either the PostScript font to substitute for the TrueType font or the Send TrueType Fonts As selection from the Send Fonts As dialog box. This option generally provides the best match for commonly used Windows fonts.©vÖGÝK3 4€í€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€‚ƒ‚ÿ·Deselect the Substitute printer fonts for TrueType fonts when applicable option to tell the driver to use your Send TrueType Fonts As selection, and not the Font Substitution Table, when printing TrueType fonts. This option provides the closest equivalent between fonts on the screen and in the printed document, but might slow down performance.5.Click Apply or OK.;4JL* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated Topics]+ÝKuL2 4€V€TŒàj„`ãcº™6€‰€ ‚ÿSending TrueType and PostScript FontsKLÀL1º ÿÿÿÿ¼ ÿÿÿÿÀLf‰Setting PostScript OptionsKuL M- *€<€6˜˜š„H€€ ‚ÿSetting PostScript OptionsrJÀL}M( €”€˜È„H€‚ÿYou use the PostScript properties dialog box to set PostScript options.G MÄM* $€:€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo set PostScript options:x)}MHO l€S€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚€€ ƒ€‚€€ ƒ€â›h´)€‰€‚ÿ1.From any printer properties dialog box, click the PostScript tab button. 2.In the PostScript Output Format menu, click the desired format:·In general, to print a document, choose PostScript (Optimize for Speed). Choosing this option reduces printing time but might not allow the full use of some of the features in some network spoolers. ·To create a PostScript file that conforms to the Adobe Document Structuring Conventions (ADSC), choose PostScript (Optimize for PortabilitÄMHuLy). Choosing this option ensures that each PostScript page is independent of all other pages in a document. These self-contained page objects help documents print successfully on network spooler-based printers as well as on remote printers. Choose this option if you intend to print to a sophisticated spooler.µyÄMýƒ< F€ó€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€‚€€ ƒ€‚ÿ·To create EPS files of single pages in one application and place them in the documents of other applications, choose Encapsulated PostScript (EPS). Use this option if you want to include the file as a high-quality image in another document that will be printed from a different application. ·To improve file portability, choose Archive Format. This option improves file portability because it suppresses many of the printer settings that might prevent the file from printing. Choose this option only if you want long-term storage or intend wide distribution of a file that might be printed on unknown destination devices.N HK†A P€€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€‚ƒãYƒ™É€‰€‚ƒ‚ÿ·To notify a PJL-based printer that the document is being printed in PostScript, choose PJL Archive Format. Use this option only if you know your printer supports both PostScript and PJL.3.In the PostScript Header box, choose a header value. For more information, see Managing PostScript Headers.4.To change whether the error handler is sent with the PostScript job, select or deselect the Print PostScript Error Information option, as desired. Use this option only if you are having problems with your printer.­fýƒø‡G \€Í€T˜ÈP„H€ƒãi’g€‰€‚ƒã^¾•€‰€‚ƒ‚ÿ5.In the PostScript Time-out Values box, set the time-outs, as desired. For more information, see Setting PostScript Time-outs.6.To specify data encoding and format, click Advanced. For instructions on setting data communication protocol and format, see Specifying Data Communication Protocol and Format. 7.Click Apply to apply your settings.nFK†fˆ( €Œ€˜È„H€‚ÿTo restore the PostScript or PPD defaults, choose Restore Defaults.;ø‡¡ˆ* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated TopicsÅyfˆf‰L h€ò€TŒàj„`ã^¾•€‰€ ‚ãYƒ™É€‰€ ‚ãi’g€‰€‚ÿSpecifying Data Communication Protocol and FormatManaging PostScript HeadersSetting PostScript Time-outs b1¡ˆȉ1u‰< ÿÿÿÿȉäÉSpecifying Data Communication Protocol and Formatb5f‰*Š- *€j€6˜˜š„H€€ ‚ÿSpecifying Data Communication Protocol and Format0ôȉZ< F€é€˜È„H€‚€€ãð¼D€‰€‚ÿYou use the Advanced PostScript Options dialog box to set data communication protocol and format. The driver defaults for these settings optimize printer performance and should be changed only after careful consideration. Do not use the options on this dialog box unless you know exactly what you want to do.The Advanced PostScript Options dialog box also lets you request that the driver display an alert message when you use applications that might be incompatible with certain driver features, such as n-up and watermarks. The Show Alert for Applications Incompatible With Driver Features option is turned off by default. To turn it on, click that option. For more information, see Applications That Might Be Incompatible With Driver Features.[1*е* $€b€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo set data communication protocol and format:ÊZŽ- (€;€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.In the PostScript properties dialog box, click Advanced. 2.In the PostScript Language Level box, change the PostScript language level, if necessary. eµÀ* "€Ë€˜È„H€‚‚ÿTo optimize your printer features, make sure the PostScript language level is set to the highest level that your printer supports. Only consider using a lower PostScript language level if printing problems occur.The Adobe Printer Driver automatically chooses as the default value the highest PostScript language level supported by the selectŽÀf‰ed printer. j)Ž„ÃA P€S€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚€€ ƒ€‚€€ ƒ€‚ÿ3.In the Data Format box, specify the format in which to send data to the printer. Note that not all printers support all formats.·Use the ASCII Data option to send all data in Adobe Communication Protocol. ASCII Data format allows the file to print on any printer.·Use the Binary Communications Protocol option to send all data except special control characters in binary (8-bit) format. You can send this format over parallel or serial communications ports faster than sending data in ASCII format. Printers that support binary communications protocol can accept both ASCII and binary data. The Send Mode button lets you set up the printer to receive binary data. Binary mode then remains in effect until you turn off or reset your printer, at which time the mode returns to ASCII data format.ö´ÀzÅB R€i€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€‚€€ ƒ€€€‚ÿ·Use the Tagged Binary Communications Protocol option to send all data except special characters in binary (8-bit) format over parallel or serial ports. With this option, you do not need to use the Send Mode button to set up the printer to receive binary data.·Use the Pure Binary Data option to send all data in pure binary format. This is the fastest format for printing, but can be sent only over AppleTalk® or Ethernet.d„ÃÇ) €É€˜È„H€‚ÿIf your printer supports binary communication and you are using the Archive Format option or creating an Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file that might be printed on a printer that does not support binary communication, binary communication should be turned off. The Adobe Printer Driver does this automatically for you for the duration of the print job..ÿzÅ5É/ ,€ÿ€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ4.If after selecting a Data Format option you see a Send Mode button, click the button to switch your printer to the selected data format for future jobs.5.In the Data Format box, adjust when the reset-memory code CTRL+D is sent to the printer, if necessary. This option might be important for batching or troubleshooting situations. The default option Send CTRL+D After Job is usually the better choice for most cases.6.Click OK to apply your changes and return to the PostScript properties dialog box.;ÇpÉ* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated TopicstB5ÉäÉ2 4€„€TŒàj„`ãð¼D€‰€ ‚ÿApplications That Might Be Incompatible With Driver Features],pÉAÊ1?ƒ ÿÿÿÿAÊ Setting Up the Printer to Accept Binary DataY/äÉšÊ* $€^€V˜˜¶L„6€‚ÿSetting Up the Printer to Accept Binary Data8AÊÒÌ* "€€˜È„H€‚‚ÿIf your printer is set up to receive binary data, you can significantly reduce the time it takes to print documents. Not all printers can receive binary data. Check your printer documentation to see whether your printer can receive binary data. The method you use to set up your printer to receive binary data depends on your printer model. Some printers require that you set printer switches or front panel menu options to receive binary data; others do it automatically. Check your printer documentation about this, too.Z0šÊ,Í* $€`€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo set up the printer to receive binary data:×ÒÌDÏA P€¯€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒã^¾•€‰€‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.Follow the instructions in your printer documentation to prepare your printer to receive binary data.2.Click the PostScript tab button in any printer properties dialog box. 3.Click Advanced. 4.In the Data Format box, click the proper type of binary protocol for your printer. For information on data formats, see Specifying Data Communication Protocol and Format.5.If you chose the Binary Communications Protocol option, click Send Mode.6.Click Apply.;,ÍÏ* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated Topicsi7DÏ 2 4€n€TŒàj„`ã^¾•€‰€ ‚ÿSpecifying Data Communication Protocol and FormatÏ äÉNÏZ1Ó “ˆÅÿÿÿÿZÙ Printing to a PostScript FileJ ¤* $€@€V˜˜¶L„6€‚ÿPrinting to a PostScript File\2Z* "€e€˜È„H€‚‚ÿAs an alternative to printing a document to a printer, you can save a PostScript language description of your document as a disk file. You can use PostScript language descriptions of your documents for creating archives and for printing documents on remote printers (such as printers at a service bureau).You can instruct the driver to print to a file in two ways: from the application, or from the driver itself. If your application does not have a Print to File option in its Print dialog box, you can temporarily set up the driver to print to a file. If you create PostScript files for a remote printer frequently, you can save time by creating a permanent printer setup for the remote printer. If you set up the driver to print to a file, you must restore the original driver settings after you have finished. Þ¤5 8€½€˜È„H€ãWñÅÖ€‰€‚ÿIf you want to archive, before you print to a file, you might want to set up the driver to create a file that prints successfully on many different printers. For instructions, see Creating Portable PostScript Files.T*g* $€T€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo print to a file from an application:Û¦B5 8€M€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.Start your application, and open the document from which you want to create a PostScript file.2.Choose File > Print.3.Select the Print to File option.4.Click any other print options you want, then click OK. 5.Type the pathname and filename of the file you want to create. If you don't enter a pathname, the file is created in your application's default directory.6.Click OK. The PostScript file is created.`6g¢* $€l€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo set up the driver to print to a PostScript file:¢aBD A P€Ã€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒãWñÅÖ€‰€‚ƒ‚ÿ1.In the Start menu, choose Settings > Printers.2.Right-click the desired printer, then choose Properties. 3.Click the Details tab button. 4.In the Print to the Following Port list, click FILE.5.Adjust any print options and printer controls, if necessary, before printing to a file. (For instructions on how to set up the driver to create files that will print on any PostScript printer, see Creating Portable PostScript Files.) 6.Click OK. Your computer is now set up to print to a file. Until you change your printer setup, every time you choose the Print command you will print to a file.;¢ * $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated TopicsZ(D Ù 2 4€P€TŒàj„`ãWñÅÖ€‰€ ‚ÿCreating Portable PostScript Files1  1l ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ ¯E-Ù 7 * $€€V˜˜¤^„&€‚ÿ[1 ’ * $€b€V˜˜¶L„6€‚ÿCreating an Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) FileÕ¢7 g3 4€E€˜È„H€‚€€ €‚ÿYou can produce EPS files of single pages created in one application and place them into the documents of another application. The contents of the page can include any combination of text, graphics, and images. Not all applications can place EPS files in their documents. Check your application documentation to see if your application supports Encapsulated PostScript files.If you can set up your application to print EPS files, it is best to use your application to create EPS files. If you cannot set up your application to print EPS files, you can set up the Adobe Printer Driver to create EPS files. The EPS files created by the Adobe Printer Driver, however, do not include on-screen preview images. When placed in a document, EPS files created by the driver appear as blank spaces, as black boxes, or as boxes with X’s, which are placeholders for the image. The EPS image will appear on the printed page as expected.W-’ ¾* $€Z€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo create an Encapsulated PostScript file:,ùgöA3 4€ó€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.Start your ¾öAÙ application, and open the document to the page containing the image for which you want to create an EPS file.2.Choose File > Print Setup or File > Page Setup, depending on your application. 3.Click the button that allows you to reach the printer properties dialog boxes, usually Properties, Options, or Printers.4.Click the PostScript tab button, and in the PostScript Output Format menu, choose Encapsulated PostScript.5.Continue to click OK until you return to your application.c¾ƒB* $€Æ€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ6.Choose File > Print, specify the page you want to print, and select the Print to File option.õ½öAxC8 >€{€˜È„H€€ãʪè=€‰€‚ÿNote: If your application’s Print dialog box does not have a Print to File option, you can set up the driver to print to a file. For instructions, see Printing to a PostScript File.FƒB¾D/ ,€/€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ7.Click OK. 8.Select the directory and type the name of the file you want to create. If you don't specify a directory, the file will be created in your application's default directory.9.Click Save. The PostScript file is created, and you are returned to your application.;xCùD* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated Topics¶j¾D¯EL h€Ô€TŒàj„`ãWñÅÖ€‰€ ‚ãʪè=€‰€ ‚ã]à ˀ‰€‚ÿCreating Portable PostScript FilesPrinting to a PostScript FilePlaced EPS Image Too Small LùDûE1Ô &ˆŠÿÿÿÿûEˆManaging PostScript HeadersL¯EGF- *€>€6˜˜š„H€€ ‚ÿManaging PostScript Headers¿•ûEH* "€+€˜È„H€‚‚ÿThe PostScript header contains instructions that the printer needs to print correctly. The header must be sent to the printer at least once each time you use the printer. The Adobe Printer Driver ignores PostScript Header settings, however, if the PostScript format is Encapsulated PostScript, Archive Format, or PJL Archive Format.Consider the following points when setting PostScript Header options:^GFdJB R€9€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€‚€€ ƒ€€€‚ÿ·By default, the Adobe Printer Driver sends the header with each job. This option is appropriate if you are sharing a printer on a network or if you are printing to a file for later printing at a service bureau. It might also be required if your printer can switch between printer languages, such as PJL and PostScript.·If you switch off or reset your printer after downloading the header, the header will be lost¾even if your computer is still running. After your printer is switched on, you have to download the header again.ó¼HWL7 <€y€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€€€‚ÿ·Sending the header through a serial communication port can add as much as 20 seconds to each print job. (The delay is much less for a parallel port or network connection.) If your printer is connected directly to your computer, you can speed printing by downloading the header just once when you first switch on your printer. Use this option, however, only if you are an advanced user and your printer is connected through a COMn port.Î¥dJ%M) €K€˜È„H€‚ÿThe PostScript Header options in the PostScript properties dialog box control whether or not the driver sends the PostScript header with each document you print. N$WLsM* $€H€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo control the PostScript header:¸q%M7€G \€ã€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚€€ ƒ€‚€€ ƒ€‚ÿ1.In the Start menu, choose Settings > Printers.2.Right-click the desired printer, then click Properties.3.Click the PostScript tab button.4.Choose among the following options:·Use the Download Header With Each Print Job option to send documents to the printer with the PostScript header. This is the recommended option unless you are an advanced user with experience working with PostScript headers.·Use the Assume Header Is Downloaded option to send documents to the printer without the PostScript header. Use this option only if you are an advanced user with exsM7€¯Eperience working with PostScript headers.¬|sMã€0 0€ø€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€‚ÿ·Use the Send Header Now option to send the PostScript header to the printer and select the Already Downloaded option.;7€* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated Topicsj8〈2 4€p€TŒàj„`ãRÊÿz€‰€ ‚ÿDownloading the PostScript Header Once per Sessionc2ë1©Þÿÿÿÿë1‡Downloading the PostScript Header Once per Session_5ˆJ‚* $€j€V˜˜¶L„6€‚ÿDownloading the PostScript Header Once per Session/çëy„H ^€Ï€˜È„H€â˜:G½€‰€âíͨր‰€‚€€‚ÿIf your PostScript printer is connected directly to your computer, you can save printing time by downloading the PostScript header just once every time you switch on your printer. Note: Don't use this technique with a network or shared printer. You should download the PostScript header with every document that you print to a network printer. Keep in mind, too, that if other users are also sending headers separately from the job, printer memory might be used up quickly.FJ‚¿„* $€8€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo set the header option:ã®y„¢†5 8€]€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.Make sure that the printer is switched on and warmed up.2.In the Start menu, choose Settings > Printers.3.Right-click the desired printer, then click Properties.4.Click the PostScript tab button.5.Click Send Header Now. A dialog box appears, asking you if you want to download the header. 6.Click OK. The driver downloads the header to your printer and automatically selects the Assume Header Is Downloaded option.;¿„݆* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated TopicsT"¢†1‡2 4€D€TŒàj„`ãYƒ™É€‰€‚ÿManaging PostScript Headers j9݆›‡1ZÅ]†ÿÿÿÿ›‡‹Using the Error Handler to Troubleshoot Printing Problemsf<1‡ˆ* $€x€V˜˜¶L„6€‚ÿUsing the Error Handler to Troubleshoot Printing Problems.›‡/Š* "€ €˜È„H€‚‚ÿIf you are experiencing printing problems, you can use the PostScript error handler to help diagnose them.Often, when your printer encounters an error, it stops printing at the page containing the error, without any indication of what caused the problem. When you send the error handler to the printer, however, the printer prints as much of the failing page as has been processed without error, and then prints a page with an error message. This can help you determine what the problem is and where it occurred.lBˆ›Š* $€„€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo send the error handler to your printer with every print job: Ú/Ѝ‹3 4€µ€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.In the Start menu, choose Settings > Printers.2.Right-click the desired printer, then choose Properties.3.Click the PostScript tab button.4.Select the Print PostScript Error Information option.5.Click OK.)›ŠÑŒ) €€˜È„H€‚ÿYou have just set up the driver to download the PostScript error handler each time it prints a document. After you diagnose your printing problem, return to the PostScript properties dialog box and deselect the Print PostScript Error Information option.;¨‹ * $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated Topics@ÑŒ‹? N€€€TŒàj„`ãÏ£ú뀉€ ‚ã«ßü€‰€ ‚ÿAbout TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Help Topic IndexL ×1¢ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ׿ËDefining Custom Paper SizesL‹#Ž- *€>€6˜˜š„H€€ ‚ÿDefining Custom Paper SizesxO×§À) €Ÿ€˜È„H€‚ÿThis topic explains how to define the custom paper sizes for use with the Adobe Printer Driver and your applications. Some printers support page sizes that you can define by specifying page dimensions in addition to choosing a predefined option. The Adobe Printer Driver knows whether your printer supports custom paper by checking the printer’s PostScript Printer Description (PPD). If your printer does support custom paper, in the P#ާÀ‹aper properties dialog box, the Paper Size box contains three possible custom paper icons, and a Custom button is available for defining the custom size.Ê #ŽqÃ* "€A€˜È„H€‚‚ÿPrinters can be divided into two groups of paper devices: roll-fed and cut-sheet. The dimensions of custom paper vary according to the type of paper device. The Adobe Printer Driver also learns your printer type by checking the PPD, and displays only those options that apply to your printer type.For roll-fed devices, such as imagesetters supplied by a roll of film, no margin dimensions are necessary because the imageable area is the same as the requested page size, and the margins are fixed at zero. You specify the paper width and length and the width and length offset values for custom paper relative to the direction at which the media is fed into the device.½”§À.Å) €)€˜È„H€‚ÿFor cut-sheet devices, you don’t need to consider media feed direction when defining custom paper. Cut-sheet devices accept individual pages of different sizes, which you usually provide in a paper tray that adjusts to different sizes. The requested page size is the same as the physical page size, and you need to specify width and height dimensions of the physical page, as well as the four margins.X.qÆÅ* $€\€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo define the custom paper you wish to use:ùÈ.ÅÇ1 0€‘€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.In the Paper properties dialog box, click one of the three custom paper icons at the end of the list of paper sizes, then click Custom. 2.Specify the name of the custom paper (up to 63 characters) as you wish it to appear in the Paper Size box of the Paper properties dialog box.3.Select either Inches or Millimeters as the unit of measure for the width and length of the paper.4.Enter the dimensions of the paper in the Width and Length boxes.„X†ÅÉ, &€±€˜È„H€€‚ÿNote: The values you set for width and length are specific to the Portrait orientation. The relative width and length of a page might appear to change if you set the Orientation value to Landscape or Rotated Landscape, where the Landscape length reflects the Portrait width value and the Landscape width reflects the Portrait length value. øËÇûÉ- (€—€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ5.To rotate the document 90 degrees, select Transverse. If you rotate the page when printing, you might save paper.6.If your printer is a roll-fed device, specify paper placement values, as needed.ëÂÉæË) €…€˜È„H€‚ÿTo define where on the page your document starts, specify the page offsets. In the Offset Perpendicular to Feed Direction box, type the number of units from the edge of the roll of paper that is perpendicular to the feed direction. In the Offset Parallel to Feed Direction, type the number of units from the edge of the roll of paper that is parallel to the feed direction. Specify how far away from each of these edges to place the document page.[*ûÉAÌ1$²‚^ ÿÿÿÿAÌÌEnlarging or Reducing (Scaling) a Document[.æËœÌ- *€\€6˜˜š„H€€ ‚ÿEnlarging or Reducing (Scaling) a Document«AÌGÍ* "€€˜È„H€‚‚ÿYou can enlarge or reduce a document by setting a print option.Consider the following points when setting the scaling option:/óœÌvÏ< F€ç€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€‚€€ ƒ€‚ÿ·Some applications include their own scaling features (typically in the Print, Print Setup, or Page Setup dialog boxes). Always use the scaling feature in your application if it is available. Setting scaling values in both the application and the Graphics properties dialog box can cause the settings to combine in unexpected ways.·If you enlarge an image beyond a size that will fit on a single page, image cropping might occur. In this case, the upper left part of the image is printed.ÓG͆1 0€§€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€‚ÿ·Unlike the scale setting in many applications’ Print dialog boxes, the percentage envφæËlargement or reduction you set with the Graphics properties dialog box frequently remains in effect until you change it.M#vÏÓ* $€F€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo enlarge or reduce a document:; †1 0€€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.In your application, open the document you want to scale.2.Choose File > Print and take the necessary steps to open the printer properties dialog box.3.Click the Graphics tab button.4.In the Scaling box, type the amount to enlarge or reduce the document.ûÒÓ ) €¥€˜È„H€‚ÿA value of 100% means no enlargement or reduction. A value of 50% reduces the printable image to half its normal size. A value of 200% doubles the size of the image. You can scale a document from 25 to 400%.9B* $€€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ5.Click OK.; }* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated TopicsOBÌ2 4€:€TŒàj„`ã·ÜG €‰€ ‚ÿChanging Print SettingsC}1Á¼æŠÿÿÿÿ Specifying MarginsCÌR- *€,€6˜˜š„H€€ ‚ÿSpecifying MarginsЧ") €O€˜È„H€‚ÿThe Margins dialog box lets you specify the margins of the page. The settings you specify in this dialog box apply to all documents printed on the selected printer.‰`R«) €Á€˜È„H€‚ÿUse this feature when the actual physical margins set on the printer do not match the unprintable area specified in the PPD for your printer. When this occurs, information might be clipped on your printout, for example. To correct the problem, use this feature to adjust the margins specified in the PPD to match the physical margins on the printer.N$"ù* $€H€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo specify the margins of a page:í¼«æ1 0€y€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.In the Paper properties dialog box, click Margins. 2.In the Units box, specify the unit of measurement by clicking Inches or Millimeters.3.Specify values for the right, left, top, and bottom margins by entering the number of units from the corresponding edge of the paper that you want the unprintable area to extend. You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting.4.When you have entered all the dimensions, click OK.§ù ( €þ€˜È„H€‚ÿTo return the values on this screen to the minimum margins allowed by your printer’s PPD, click the Restore Defaults button.DæÑ 1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÑ —HPrinting WatermarksD  - *€.€6˜˜š„H€€ ‚ÿPrinting Watermarks>Ñ S * "€)€˜È„H€‚‚ÿThe Watermark feature of the Adobe Printer Driver lets you print text, independent of that provided by the printing application, across the first page or every page of a document. From the Printers folder, you can view and change all watermark options. The New and Edit options allow you to define watermarks. The watermark definitions you specify in the New and Edit dialog boxes can be used for all printers and all documents. The selections you make in the Watermarks properties dialog box apply only to the current document.e: ¸ + &€t€˜È„H€ €‚ÿNote: Not all applications support watermark printing.GS ÿ * $€:€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo create a new watermark:©x¸ ¨1 0€ñ€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.In the printer properties dialog box, click the Watermarks tab button, then click New.2.Specify the text, font, size, and style for the watermark. The preview box in the upper right corner shows how the page will look when the specified watermark is printed.3.On the Angle box slider, specify the angle of the watermark by sliding the arrow to the desired degree.4.In the Position box, specify in what position the driver prints the watermark relative to the center of the page. You can instruct the driver to center the watermark automatically, or specify values for the x and y axes of the page relative to the center.¡tÿ UA- (€é€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ5.In the Color box, specify the color in ¨UA which the driver prints the watermark. If you know the exact RGB values for the color you wish to use, enter them in the Red, Green, and Blue fields. If not, click Choose Color, which displays a standard Color dialog box that lets you view and select a color.6.Click OK to return to the main Watermarks properties dialog box.K!¨ A* $€B€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo edit an existing watermark:LUAìB1 0€7€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.In the printer properties dialog box, click the Watermarks tab button.2.In the Watermarks properties dialog box, choose a watermark in the Select a Watermark box, then click Edit. 3.Set the new properties.4.Click OK to return to the main Watermarks properties dialog box.C A/C* $€2€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo delete a watermark:ܯìB D- (€_€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.In the Watermarks properties dialog box, choose the desired watermark in the Select a Watermark box, then click Delete. 2.In the Delete Watermark dialog box, click OK.S)/C^D* $€R€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo specify a watermark for a document:q> DÏE3 4€}€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.Open the document for which you want to specify a watermark.2.Take the necessary steps to open the printer properties dialog boxes.3.Click the Watermarks tab button.4.Click the name of the desired watermark in the Select a Watermark box.5.In the Print Watermark box, decide how the watermark is printed. ¿‰^DŽG6 :€€˜È„H€‚ã£ç€‰€‚ÿWatermarks are generally printed on all pages of a document. To print the watermark only on the first page, click On First Page Only.Depending on the graphics in your document, you might choose to print the watermark in the background or as an outline only. To do so, click the appropriate option. For more information, see Considerations for Printing Watermarks and Multipage Layouts.Z1ÏEèG) "€b€T˜ÈP„H€‚ÿ6. Click OK to return to the Print dialog box.;ŽG#H* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated TopicstBèG—H2 4€„€TŒàj„`ã£ç€‰€‚ÿConsiderations for Printing Watermarks and Multipage Layoutsk:#HI1”ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿI@ŽSetting Image Color Matching and Resolution Specificationsk>—HmI- *€|€6˜˜š„H€€ ‚ÿSetting Image Color Matching and Resolution SpecificationsÞIuK* "€½€˜È„H€‚‚ÿThis topic explains how to use the Graphics properties dialog box to set color, if it is available, and resolution values for your printer.If you are using a printer and have a color profile for it installed, the Adobe Printer Driver lets you define how to match colors. The color of any file the driver creates can be corrected using the options described in this topic. Certain black-and-white printers also let you use these settings to achieve better halftone rendering. ØmI‚M5 8€±€˜È„H€â]LÇ€‰€‚ÿIf you do not see the Image Color Matching feature in the Graphics properties dialog box, your printer vendor might not have included an ICC profile with your installation disk. If you can obtain an ICC profile for your printer, you can install it by right-clicking the icon and (in Windows 95) choosing the Install in Place option or the Install to Color Directory option or (in Windows 98, 98 Second Edition, or Millennium Edition) Install Profile then Associate.Ò¨uKTO* "€Q€˜È„H€‚‚ÿImage Color Matching (ICM) lets you provide consistent color output across printing and viewing devices by matching device-dependent colors in your devices to international color standards. With ICM, colors used in applications are tied to international color standards. The Adobe Printer Driver performs the proper color conversions to map the device-independent color representations to the colors the device supports.e;‚M¹O* $€v€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo specify color and resolution values for your printer:n;TO3‚3 4€w€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.In the Start men¹O3‚—Hu, choose Settings > Printers.2.Right-click the desired printer, then click Properties.3.Click the Graphics tab button.4.To change your printer resolution, choose the desired value from the Resolution menu. This menu displays only the valid resolution values for the selected printer.5.If you have selected a printer with a color profile installed, an Image Color Matching box is available. Decide whether to allow, always use, or disable the Image Color Matching feature by selecting the appropriate option in the Image Color matching box. !ö¹OTƒ+ $€í€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ6.If you select Image Color Matching, click Image Color Matching Settings to specify how you want the colors adjusted. Select the Image Color Matching method and Rendering Intent value appropriate for your working environment, then click OK. }U3‚у( €ª€˜È„H€‚ÿTo match colors, choose from these options in the Image Color Matching dialog box:¾‚Tƒ†< F€€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€‚€€ ƒ€‚ÿ·The Host Image Matching option tells the source computer to calculate for color matching before sending the document to the printer. This option gives you the closest color matching, but with slower system performance. Note that no host color matching is possible for placed Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files or for applications that send their own PostScript through the driver. ·The Download Image Color Matching option tells the printer to calculate for color matching according to the color-rendering rules that the driver creates and downloads to the printer. The printer uses these rules to adjust colors in the document. LуÛ‡1 0€7€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€‚ÿ·The Printer Image Color Matching option is similar to the previous one. It tells the printer to calculate for color matching according to the color-rendering rules that already reside on the printer. If no color-rendering rules reside on your printer, do not use this option. j>†E‰, &€}€˜È„H€ €‚ÿNote: Only use this option if you are sure that the color-rendering rules reside on your printer, or if you are creating a file that you expect to print on multiple printers. Use the Download Image Color Matching option to provide better printing performance if your computer is generally slower than your printer.{MÛ‡À‹. *€›€T˜à:„H€ƒ€‚ÿ·The Rendering Intent option specifies how to create your color images to provide the best image on the printed page for applications that do not tell the driver how to correct colors directly. For charts or images using fully saturated, bright colors, choose Saturation. For photographs or pictures where the colors blend together, choose Contrast. For an exact match, when you are sending the document to a printer that supports that specific color of ink, choose Colorimetric or Absolute Colorimetric. Try each of the latter two rendering intents to determine which one you prefer.ãªE‰£9 @€U€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒãh€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo set PostScript time-outs:•k“ÄqÅ* $€Ö€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ1.In the PostScript properties dialog box, specify a value between 0 and 999 in the Job Time-out field.7ÜĨÆ) €€˜È„H€‚ÿA value of 0 means the job never times out. If your printer is connected directly to your computer, you can specify a value of 0. If you share a network printer, you should use a time-out value that prevents your computer from using excessive amounts of printer time.mCqÅÇ* $€†€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ2.Specify a value between 0 and 999 in the Wait Time-out field.ç¨Æ%È) €Ï€˜È„H€‚ÿA value of 0 means the printer waits for data indefinitely. The default wait time-out of 240 seconds works in most situations. If your printer is connected directly to your computer, you can use a very large wait time-out value.´…ÇÙÈ/ ,€ €T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ3.Click OK, then click the Details tab button.4.Specify a value between 0 and 999 in the Transmission Retry field.5.Click OK.G%È É1^Þ›‰ÿÿÿÿ ɪReducing Printing TimeCÙÈcÉ* $€2€V˜˜¶L„6€‚ÿReducing Printing Time’b ÉõË0 .€Å€˜È„H€€€‚‚ÿIf your printer takes an unusually long time to print a document, you can take steps to reduce printing time before sending a print job. Binary communication, via the Tagged Binary Communications Protocol option, for example, is faster than ASCII communication. In general, portability considerations dictate what you download from the computer with your document¾such as fonts, the PostScript header, or error handler; downloading also affects printing time. This topic describes the steps that you might take to enhance printing performance, if applicable to your document needs and system environment.EcÉ:Ì* $€6€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo reduce printing time:a)õË›Î8 >€S€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚€€ ƒ€‚ÿ1.In the printer properties dialog box, click the PostScript tab button.2.Choose from the following options in the PostScript Output Format menu:·Choose the PostScript (Optimize for Speed) option. Note that this option might not fully support all of the features of some network spoolers. Don't use this option when printing to a file for subsequent printing that uses a spooler. If you have print spooling software with features such as page reversal and partial document printing, file portability might be lost when selecting this feature..î:ÌÕ@ N€Ý€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€‚ƒ‚ƒ‚€€ ƒ€‚ÿ·Deselect Print PostScript Error Information. Sending the error handler with each print job takes time.3.Click Advanced.4.Choose these options, if applicable:·Make sure that the PostScript Language Level is set to the highest value that your printer supports. When printing to a f›ÎÕÙÈile or creating an Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file that will be printed on another printer, select this option only if you are sure the destination printer supports that PostScript language level.­X›Î‚U x€±€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€âô>W–€‰€ãÝÂõ‚€‰€ã^¾•€‰€‚ÿ·Change the data format to binary communication by selecting one of the binary communication options (Binary Communications Protocol, Tagged Binary Communications Protocol, or Pure Binary Data). Your printer must support binary communication and might need to be set up to receive binary data; otherwise, this data format change might cause printing errors. Don't use this option when printing to a file that will later be sent to a printer that cannot accept binary data. For information on which binary data format to choose, see Specifying Data Communication Protocol and Format.àÕ; D€Á€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒãRÊÿz€‰€‚ÿ5.Click OK, then click the Fonts tab button.6.Substituting the default PostScript fonts for TrueType fonts is much faster than sending TrueType fonts. Use this option only if you have experience using built-in printer fonts.7.Consider downloading the PostScript header just once when you first turn on your printer. For instructions, see Downloading the PostScript Header Once per Session. Use this advanced option only if you have experience with PostScript headers. 滂ƒ+ $€w€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ8.If your printer supports PostScript Level 3 and you are printing a document containing many graphics, consider using the Fast Image feature available on PostScript Level 3 printers. This feature enhances the printing speed of graphic-intensive documents and results in near-final output quality. By default, this feature is turned on. Verify that the feature is ON in the Printer Features box of the Device Options properties dialog box.;¾* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated Topics쟃ªM h€?€TŒàj„`ãÝÂõ‚€‰€ ‚ã^¾•€‰€ ‚ãRÊÿz€‰€ ‚ÿSetting Up the Printer to Accept Binary DataSpecifying Data Communication Protocol and FormatDownloading the PostScript Header Once per SessionS"¾ý1ç^ ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿýæDCreating Portable PostScript FilesS&ªP - *€L€6˜˜š„H€€ ‚ÿCreating Portable PostScript Files¼Œý 0 .€€˜È„H€€€‚‚ÿWhen you create a PostScript file that will be printed on a different printer, make sure that no printer setting will prevent the document from printing. For example, if a document is set up for duplex printing and you try to print it on a printer that does not support duplex printing, printing is not possible. A PostScript file that successfully prints on different printers is called a portable PostScript file.Similarly, when you create an Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file to move artwork from one application to another, you make sure that no selected printer setting prevents a successful transfer. You want your EPS file to be portable.!øP - ) €ñ€˜È„H€‚ÿIn addition to the file-portability options that you can control, the Adobe Printer Driver automatically changes the data format on the PostScript and EPS files you create to ASCII Data. ASCII Data format allows the file to print on any printer.G t * $€:€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo create a portable file:L- À6 :€-€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚€€ ƒ€‚ÿ1.In the PostScript properties dialog box, choose among these options from the PostScript Output Format menu:·Choosing Archive Format improves file portability because it suppresses many of the settings that might be specific to a particular printer and might therefore prevent the file from printing. Choose this option only if you want long-term storage or intend to widely distribute a file that might be printed on unknown destination devices, in which case the destination device’s default feature settings will be used.'ßt óBH ^€¿€T˜ÈP„H€€ ƒ€â›h´)€‰€‚€€ÀóBª ƒ€‚ÿ·Choosing Optimize for Portability ensures that each PostScript page description is independent of all other pages in a document. Independent page descriptions are needed for files to print successfully on printers supported by some spoolers or other software, which adds features such as reverse page printers or font management. Choose this option if you are not printing directly to your printer, or intend to print over a sophisticated spooler.·Choosing the Download Header With Each Print Job option of the PostScript Header feature ensures that the document prints on any PostScript printer attached to any kind of computer. Disable this advanced option only if you have experience working with PostScript headers."óÀD/ ,€ç€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ2.Click Advanced.3.In the PostScript Language Level box, select a value that is appropriate for the printer to which you will eventually print this file.4.Click OK to return to the PostScript properties dialog box. Then click OK again.;óBPD* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated Topics–VDæD@ P€¬€TŒ‘€:„ãʪè=€‰€ ‚ã¿8€‰€ ‚ÿPrinting to a PostScript FileCreating an Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) FileIPD/E1r œ‡a€ ÿÿÿÿ/EXOAdjusting Printer MemoryIæDxE- *€8€6˜˜š„H€€ ‚ÿAdjusting Printer Memory#î/E›G5 8€Ý€˜È„H€ãjo䀉€‚ÿThe Device Options properties dialog box lets you install additional printer memory and adjust the size of memory available to your printer. If you install additional printer memory, you must use the Installable Options feature to tell the driver how much memory you now have. This feature automatically sets the Available Printer Memory option when you select the correct Installable Options value. For more information on changing the installable options, see Setting Printer Features.ÿ¼xEšKC T€y€˜È„H€‚‚€€€€ãcº™6€‰€‚ÿAlso, sometimes your printer’s PPD might not indicate how much memory is available to the printer. In this case, you must read your printer documentation and set the correct value in the Available Printer Memory field. The amount of memory available to your printer can affect printing performance. If you have trouble printing and receive messages that the printer is short of memory, you might need to lower the Available Printer Memory value. The Device Options properties dialog box also lets you adjust the available font cache. Some printers support a type of bitmap font format called Type 32, in addition to the default bitmap format called Type 3. If your printer supports Type 32 fonts and you set the Send TrueType Fonts As value to Bitmaps, you can enhance the performance of Type 32 fonts by increasing the value of the Available Font Cache field. For more information on TrueType fonts, see Sending TrueType and PostScript Fonts.å›G¨L) €Ë€˜È„H€‚ÿThe amount of font cache memory is based on the total available printer memory. The Adobe Printer Driver automatically adjusts the font cache size according to the installed memory option selected in the Printer Features box. EšKíL* $€6€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo adjust memory values:N¨L;N3 4€7€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.In the Printers folder, right-click the desired printer, then choose Properties.2.Click the Device Options tab button.3.Enter a new value in the Available Printer Memory field, if necessary.4.Enter a new value in the Available Font Cache field, if necessary.5.Click OK.;íLvN* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated TopicsŠI;NOA R€’€TŒ‘€:„ãjo䀉€ ‚ãcº™6€‰€ ‚‚ÿSetting Printer FeaturesSending TrueType and PostScript Fonts,vN,O) "€€4Š˜š„€‚ÿ,OXO) "€€4Š˜š„€‚ÿG,OŸO1! ]†¤ ÿÿÿÿŸOlˆPrinter Fails to PrintAXOàO( €2€˜˜°‚€‚ÿPrinter Fails to Printi@ŸOU€) "€€€˜°àOU€XOÈ„H€‚ÿA number of problems can cause your printer to fail to print:ºkàOƒO l€×€\˜°ÈP„H€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿ·Your printer is not switched on.·Your printer is not connected to your computer correctly.·Your printer is not selected in the Printers folder (displayed from the Start menu).·The port you selected in the Details properties dialog box is not the port to which you connected your printer.·For printers connected to a serial communications port, the printer setup does not match the Windows setup. (For example, your printer is set up to operate at 1200 Baud and the Windows Port Baud Rate is set to 9600 Baud.) To adjust the setup, use the Port Settings option in the Details properties dialog box.z;U€‰…? L€w€\˜°ÈP„H€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿ·A driver printer control setting, such as the Tagged Binary Communications Protocol option from the Advanced PostScript Options dialog box, does not match your printer setup.·You leave the PostScript Output Format option set to Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) after creating EPS files.·You specify the default printer incorrectly. You can set a default printer in several different places, including the Add Printer dialog box of the AdobePS 4 Setup utility, the Add Printer utility in the Printers folder, or an application's Print Setup or Print dialog box.O!ƒØ…. ,€B€\˜°ÈP„H€€ƒ‚ÿ·Your printer is inoperable.›r‰…s†) "€ä€˜°È„H€‚ÿCheck for these problems in the above order, working down the list from top to bottom. Then follow these steps:n>Ø…á‡0 .€}€\˜°ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.Carefully repeat the installation instructions in your printer documentation.2.Carefully check the Adobe Printer Driver printer control settings to make sure they match your printer setup.3.Contact your printer dealer, printer manufacturer, or system administrator for help if you cannot correct the problem.<s†ˆ+ &€"€^˜˜°¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated TopicsOá‡lˆ3 6€8€\Œ°àj„`ãj o‘€‰€‚ÿPrinter Stops PrintingOˆ»ˆ1þ›‰7 ÿÿÿÿ»ˆjŒNetwork Printer Fails to PrintL!lˆ‰+ &€B€^˜˜°¶L„6€‚ÿNetwork Printer Fails to PrintpG»ˆw‰) "€Ž€˜°È„H€‚ÿThe following problems can cause a network printer to fail to print:K ‰Š? L€€\˜°ÈP„H€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿ·Your network is failing or is down. Nobody can print.·Your Windows network setup is incorrect.·Your print job has been redirected to a printer connected through an AppleTalk network, but the printer driver is not set up to work with an AppleTalk network.Öw‰Ë+ $€­€˜°È„H€‚‚ÿContact your network administrator for help with the first two problems. If you suspect the third problem, choose Pure Binary Data or ASCII Data as the data format in the Advanced PostScript Options dialog box.<Šÿ‹+ &€"€^˜˜°¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated Topicsk8ËjŒ3 6€p€\Œ°àj„`ã^¾•€‰€‚ÿSpecifying Data Communication Protocol and Format Gÿ‹±Œ1· ¤ ± ÿÿÿÿ±ŒäÄPrinter Stops PrintingDjŒõŒ+ &€2€^˜˜°¶L„6€‚ÿPrinter Stops PrintingkB±Œ`) "€„€˜°È„H€‚ÿThe following problems can cause your printer to stop printing:¿õŒfG \€€\˜°ÈP„H€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿ·More disk space than is available is needed to print the job.·Your printer encounters an error when trying to interpret the PostScript language description of your document.·Your printer requires more memory than is available to print a complicated page.·The printer control settings of the Adobe Printer Driver do not match the printer setup. When this happens, the printer prints a page with a short description of the problem.Û`…Â8 >€·€˜°È„H€‚‚ãmÏ=µ€‰€‚ÿA driver alert message or a printed error page (if you are using the PostScript error handler) inf…ÂjŒdicates the type of problem.If the problem is too little disk space, you can create more disk space by deleting unused files or by purchasing an additional hard disk drive. If you suspect that your printer requires more memory than is available to print a complex page, lower the estimated value for Available Printer Memory in the Device Options properties dialog box. For instructions, see Adjusting Printer Memory. You can also print the job in smaller pieces; simplify the page by using fewer fonts or, if the page contains a drawing, by using fewer objects to build the drawing; or purchase more memory for your printer.[$fàÃ7 <€I€˜°È„H€ãD¦Ë倉€‚‚ÿIf you suspect a problem, download the PostScript error handler with the document that is failing to print. For instructions, see Using the Error Handler to Troubleshoot Printing Problems.If you cannot correct the problem, contact your printer dealer or printer manufacturer for help.<…ÂÄ+ &€"€^˜˜°¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated TopicsÈ|àÃäÄL h€ø€˜°È„Hã)ª’€‰€‚ãmÏ=µ€‰€‚ãD¦Ë倉€‚ÿSetting PostScript Options Adjusting Printer MemoryUsing the Error Handler to Troubleshoot Printing ProblemsNÄ2Å1à7 Þ‡ ÿÿÿÿ2ÅÄÌCourier Prints for Other FontK äÄ}Å+ &€@€^˜˜°¶L„6€‚ÿCourier Prints for Other Font»‘2Å8Æ* "€#€˜°È„H€‚ÿWhen you print a document containing a font unavailable to your printer, your printer uses Courier. Three conditions can cause this situation:f}ÅžÉO l€/€\˜°ÈP„H€€ƒâ˜:G½€‰€âR…ˆ€‰€‚€€ƒ‚ÿ·You manually download soft fonts to printer memory, then switch off your printer, and after you switch on your printer, you don’t download the fonts again. Once you manually download soft fonts, the driver assumes that the fonts are available to your printer. To correct this problem, manually download the fonts again.·You used a TrueType font, for which the driver is not set up, to substitute for a PostScript font. In the Send Fonts As dialog box, the Send TrueType Fonts As value is Don't Send. The Don't Send option is for users with network or print management software that performs TrueType font substitution. If you are not using this kind of software, TrueType fonts assigned the Don't Send option print as Courier. To correct the problem, you have two options: Iò8ÆçËW |€å€\˜°üP„|€€ƒãA¢øj€‰€‚€€ƒãA¢øj€‰€‚€€ƒ‚ÿ·Change the Send TrueType Fonts As value in the Send Fonts As dialog box to send the desired TrueType font, as described in Substituting Printer Fonts for TrueType Fonts.·Set up the driver to substitute look-alike PostScript fonts for TrueType fonts, as described in Substituting PostScript Fonts for TrueType Fonts.·You wanted to send a PostScript font but chose a Send PostScript Font As value of Don’t Send. To correct the problem, send the PostScript font in native format.<žÉ#Ì+ &€"€^˜˜°¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated Topics¡bçËÄÌ? N€Ä€˜°È„HãA¢øj€‰€‚ãcº™6€‰€‚ÿSubstituting PostScript Fonts for TrueType Fonts Sending TrueType and PostScript Fonts d3#Ì(Í1ã± » ÿÿÿÿ(ÍêWrong Font Is Displayed on Monitor for Printer Fonta6Ä̉Í+ &€l€^˜˜°¶L„6€‚ÿWrong Font Is Displayed on Monitor for Printer Font¡v(Í*Ï+ $€í€˜°È„H€‚‚ÿMost PostScript printers come with at least 13 or 35 PostScript fonts permanently installed in the printer ROM (read-only memory). These fonts usually appear in your application’s font menus if you have the Adobe Type Manager (ATM) program, and you can print them in your documents. Two conditions, however, might prevent the correct font from displaying on the monitor:Ϙ‰Í7 <€1€\˜°ÈP„H€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿ·Unless you have the ATM program, Windows displays text on your monitor using substitute fonts for your PostScript printer fonts. For example, Windows displ*ÏÄÌays Times New Roman for Times, and Courier New for Courier.·You can use a font downloading utility or font cartridges, for example, to install other printer fonts that might not have matching PostScript fonts on your system for ATM to display.å»*Ïê* "€w€˜°È„H€‚ÿWindows matches PostScript fonts as best it can, and for Helvetica, Times, Courier, and Symbol, the substitute fonts match closely. But for other PostScript fonts, Windows might substitute a font that does not match very closely. For example, Windows might substitute Times New Roman for Palatino, New Century, and Bookman, and Helvetica for Helvetica Narrow. The poorest match is for Zapf Dingbats, for which Windows substitutes Wingdings.W&A1Þ‡ ¢ !ÿÿÿÿAWindows Reports Printer Not RespondingQ)ê’( €R€^˜˜°¶L€‚ÿWindows Reports Printer Not Responding(ýAº+ $€û€˜°È„H€‚‚ÿSome PostScript printers might require an extended amount of time to print a complex page. When the time your printer spends printing one page exceeds the Transmission Retry time-out value, Windows displays a message telling you that the printer is not responding and is stalled. The printer might have canceled the print job and might be preparing to receive another document.Similarly, if your Job Time-out value is less than the amount of time needed to print your document, the printer stops printing.¸Ž’r* "€€˜°È„H€‚ÿIf this situation happens often, you might want to increase your PostScript time-outs in the PostScript or Details properties dialog boxes.;º­+ &€ €^˜˜°¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated TopicV#r3 6€F€\Œ°àj„`ãi’g€‰€‚ÿSetting PostScript Time-outs S"­V1ò»  "ÿÿÿÿVõ Page Image Cropped (Edges Cut Off)P%¦+ &€J€^˜˜°¶L„6€‚ÿPage Image Cropped (Edges Cut Off)|SV") "€¦€˜°È„H€‚ÿThe edges of the print image can be cropped (cut off) for either of two reasons:ù¦ 7 <€…€\˜°ÈP„H€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿ·You have enlarged the print image with the Scaling option to a size larger than will fit on the page.·You are using an application that requires the unprintable area to be set to zero.ë"1 + $€×€˜°È„H€‚‚ÿIf you have enlarged the print image with the Scaling option, reduce the percentage enlargement and print again.If you are using an application that requires you to change the driver setting for the unprintable area, display the Unprintable Area dialog box, via the Paper properties dialog box, and change the Top, Bottom, Left, and Right values to zero, if possible. (For other applications, you might have to change these values back to the defaults using the Restore Defaults button.)< m + &€"€^˜˜°¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated TopicsˆH1 õ @ P€€\Œ°àj„`ãh L€€˜°È†H€†"€ƒ†"€‚ÿP'|‚ƒ) "€N€˜°È„H€‚ÿ4-up Layout With Paper Source ChangeÕŒÀ‚å„I `€€\˜°ÈP„H€€ƒ€€€€‚€€ƒ€€‚ÿ·Some applications let you use only one of the landscape orientations¾landscape, not rotated landscape. If a document uses multiple orientations, n-up pages might not print as expected.·Some applications might be incompatible with the Adobe Printer Driver’s ability to combine n-up printing with collated copies. This combination of features might produce unexpected print results.m<ƒR…1kÿÿÿÿÆ 'ÿÿÿÿR…P‰Applications That Might Be Incompatible With Driver Featuresm@å„¿…- *€€€6˜˜š„H€€‚ÿApplications That Might Be Incompatible With Driver Features{JR…:ˆ1 0€•€˜°È„H€‚€€‚ÿSometimes an application might be incompatible with the Adobe Printer Driver. With those applications, you will be unable to use some Adobe Printer Driver features. For a list of incompatible applications, see the Adobe Printer Driver ReadMe file.If you turned on the Show Alert option in the Advanced PostScript Options dialog box, the Adobe Printer Driver displays an alert message providing options when driver features (such as N-up, Watermarks, Negative Image, Mirror Image, or Scaling) are incompatible with the application you are using. You can choose among these options:׿…P‰? L€¯€\˜°ÈP„H€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿ·Attempt to print the document using the current driver settings, despite incompatibilities.·Turn off the current driver settings for this print job only and proceed with printing.·Cancel the print job.n=:ˆ¾‰1[e \ (ÿÿÿÿ¾‰«‹Paper Size or Paper Source Box Does Not Reflect ConfigurationnAP‰,Š- *€‚€6˜˜š„H€€‚ÿPaper Size or Paper Source Box Does Not Reflect ConfigurationU¾‰«‹* "€«€˜°È„H€‚ÿSometimes when you install an optional paper tray, the Paper Source and Paper Size boxes of the Paper properties dialog box do not reflect the presence of the tray. To see the tray in the Paper Source box, and its size in the Paper Size box, change the setting for that paper tray to Installed in the Device Options properties dialog box.Z),ŠŒ1tÆ Ä )ÿÿÿÿŒApplication Does Not List Installed FontsZ-«‹_Œ- *€Z€6˜˜š„H€€‚ÿApplication Does Not List Installed FontsïŒx* "€ß€˜°È„H€‚ÿSometimes you might know that you installed a font, but it does not appear in the application’s list of available fonts. In these cases, you use the Update Fonts option to automatically inform the driver of the fonts you have installed.Z/_ŒÒ+ &€^€^°˜°î\„n€ ‚ÿTo inform the driver of the installed fonts:Mx0 .€;€\˜°ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.Exit from the application that is not listing the correct fonts; some applications check the driver for fonts only when they start up.2.In the Fonts property sheet, click Update Fonts. 3.Restart your application. The list of fonts available to the application is now updated.DÒc1‰\ ûƒ *ÿÿÿÿc½ÂMissing ICC ProfileD§- *€.€6˜˜š„H€€‚ÿMissing ICC Profile€Jc3Â6 :€•€˜°È„H€â]LÇ€‰€‚ÿTo use the driver’s Color Control §3Âfeature, you must have installed an InterColor Consortium (ICC) color profile for this printer. Otherwise, the driver ignores your color settings. If you do not see the Color Control feature in the Graphics properties dialog box, your printer vendor might not have included an ICC profile with your installation disk. If you can obtain an ICC profile for your printer, you can install it by right-clicking the icon and choosing the Install in Place option or the Install To Color Directory option, which copies the profile to your computer disk.Ša§½Â) "€Â€˜°È„H€‚ÿIf you are missing an ICC color profile, contact your printer vendor or system administrator. R!3ÂÃ1ÖZÿÿÿÿ+ÿÿÿÿÓÇManaging User Interface ConflictsR%½ÂaÃ- *€J€6˜˜š„H€€‚ÿManaging User Interface Conflicts˜Ã#Å* "€1€˜°È„H€‚ÿSometimes you might select an option that conflicts with your current configuration. For example, this happens when you select an option with a red circle with a bar through it or an option that causes other selections in the dialog box to be invalid. When this occurs, a dialog box explaining the conflict appears. The Conflicts dialog box suggests how to resolve the conflict and provides other options.L!aÃoÅ+ &€B€^°˜°î\„n€ ‚ÿTo manage selection conflicts:vM#ÅåÅ) "€š€˜°È„H€‚ÿWhen the Conflicts dialog box appears, choose among the following options:®ooÅ“Ç? L€ß€\˜°ÈP„H€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚€€ƒ‚ÿ·Click OK to resolve the conflict as the driver suggests.·Click Cancel to go back to the previous selection or dialog box, and make the necessary correction.·Click Ignore if you know the next selection will resolve the conflict. Note, however, that the driver will not allow you to use the Apply or OK buttons until you obtain a consistent configuration.],åÅðÇ1Ä ÿÿÿÿ,ÿÿÿÿðǘÉDuplex Pages Do Not Print in Collated Copies]0“ÇMÈ- *€`€6˜˜š„H€€‚ÿDuplex Pages Do Not Print in Collated CopiesóÉðÇ@É* "€“€˜°È„H€‚ÿSome applications do not allow collated copies to be printed in duplex format. When using such applications, if you select both duplex printing and collated copies, you might get unexpected results.,MÈlÉ) "€€4Š˜š„H€‚ÿ,@ɘÉ) "€€4Š˜š„H€‚ÿ1lÉÉÉ1)ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ-ÿÿÿÿÉÉÁËøÊ˜ÉÁË. *€•€˜°È„H€ ‚€‚ÿbinary communicationData is sent from your computer to the printer with eight-bit characters. Binary communication contrasts with ASCII communication where data is sent to the printer using only seven of the eight bits available in each character. Parallel ports (such as LPT1 and LPT2) require no special setup to support binary communication. Serial ports (such as COM1 and COM2) must be set up to send eight data bits to support binary communication.1ÉÉòË1=ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ.ÿÿÿÿòËþÌ ÞÁËþÌ. *€½€˜°È„H€ ‚€‚ÿcollated copiesCopies printed as complete documents instead of groups of repeated pages. For example, if you specify 5 copies in the application’s Print dialog box, the application prints pages 1 through 5 five times.1òË/Í1õÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ/ÿÿÿÿ/ÍóÍÄ–þÌóÍ. *€-€˜°È„H€ ‚€‚ÿcomplicated print jobsPrint jobs that require a lot of printer memory to process. Documents that contain many fonts make complicated print jobs. 1/Í$Î1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ0ÿÿÿÿ$ÎûÎשóÍûÎ. *€S€˜°È„H€ ‚€‚ÿdownloadTo send data or instructions from your computer to your printer. For example, soft fonts are downloaded from your computer hard disk to your printer memory.1$Î,Ï15ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ1ÿÿÿÿ,Ï<ÖûÎ<. *€­€˜°È„H€ ‚€‚ÿfont diskA hard disk drive that is attached to a printer to store fonts. Fonts stored on a font disk are always available (and do not have to be downloaded to the ,Ï<ûÎprinter). Not all printers support font disks.1,Ïm1yÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ2ÿÿÿÿmµH<µ. *€5€˜°È„H€ ‚€‚ÿgrayscaleShades of gray, starting with white and ending with black. When a document with color specifications is printed on a black-and-white printer, colors are converted to their grayscale equivalents, which means different colors are represented as different shades of gray.1mæ1ñÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ3ÿÿÿÿæ¦À’µ¦. *€%€˜°È„H€ ‚€‚ÿPostScript headerA file that contains instructions that a PostScript printer needs to print correctly. If the printer you use is connected directly to your computer, you can save printing time by sending the PostScript header just once each time you switch on your printer. If you share a network printer, however, the PostScript header should be sent to the printer with every document you print.1æ×1uÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ4ÿÿÿÿ×D¦. *€-€˜°È„H€ ‚€‚ÿPostScript Printer Description (PPD) fileA file that describes all the features your printer supports and the fonts permanently installed in the printer. The Adobe Printer Driver uses the information in the PPD file to set up printer controls for the printer automatically.1×L1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ5ÿÿÿÿL:îº:4 6€u€˜°È„H€ €‚€€‚ÿsoft fontA font that can be installed in a computer’s hard disk and that is sent (downloaded) to the printer when needed to print a document; sometimes called a downloadable font.1Lk1›ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ6ÿÿÿÿkÕj<:Õ. *€y€˜°È„H€ €‚‚ÿspoolerA program that saves document print jobs as disk files and prints the documents while you continue working with your application. Spoolers let you keep working while a document prints, although they sometimes do not support advanced features such as page reversal. The Windows Print Manager is a spooler.1k1 ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ7ÿÿÿÿõïÁÕõ. *€ƒ€˜°È„H€ €‚‚ÿType 42 fontA Type 42 font is a TrueType font that has been converted to a format that can be printed on a PostScript printer. However, not all PostScript printers can print Type 42 fonts.1& 1_ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ8ÿÿÿÿ& T .õT . *€€˜°È„H€ €‚‚ÿtype cartridgeA device that is inserted into a printer, thus making fonts available for your documents. Fonts stored on a type cartridge are always available (and do not have to be downloaded to your printer). Not all printers support type cartridges.1& … 1˜ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ9ÿÿÿÿ… ì ?T Ä + &€(€˜°È†H € ‚ÿuncollated copies(ý… ì + $€û€˜°È„H€‚‚ÿCopies printed one page number at a time. For example, if you specify 5 copies of a five-page document, the driver prints five page 1’s, five page 2’s, five page 3’s, and so on.Some applications (Word for Windows, for example) print collated copies.1Ä  1'ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ:ÿÿÿÿ  Cì ` + &€0€˜°È†H € ‚ÿsophisticated spooler³‰  * "€€˜°È„H€‚ÿA device that provides for page reversals, font substitution, single-page reprinting, collation, and other advanced printing features.1` D 1ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ;ÿÿÿÿD  9 } + &€€˜°È†H € ‚ÿICC profileË D H+ $€A€˜°È„H€‚‚ÿThe International Color Consortium profile associated with a printer that allows you to set the color values for the printer using the Adobe Printer Driver.,} t) "€€4Š˜š„H€‚ÿ,H ) "€€4Š˜š„H€‚ÿ1tÑ1䊄 @ <ÿÿÿÿÑ„- þ* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿ†^Ñ„( €¼€˜È„H€‚ÿDisplays version information for this product. Click this button for copyright information.1þµ1ôß Bƒ =ÿÿÿÿµ~C-„ @* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿµ @„rBµ~C0 .€…€˜È„H€‚€€‚ÿDisplays the paper or envelope sizes supported by your printer. Click the size you want to use; use the scroll bar beneath the Paper Size box to display the paper size choices. If your printer supports custom paper sizes, three custom icons appear. You can click one and then click the Custom button to specify a custom paper size.Note: If you see a red circle with a bar through a paper icon, it means that you can choose that paper size, but there is some other setting that you must also change before your printer can print on that size of paper. The other setting might be in this dialog box, such as a paper source setting. It might also be a setting on your printer that you should make on the printer and update the Device Options properties dialog box to reflect. A driver alert message tells you what needs to be done.1 @¯C1É@ 9… >ÿÿÿÿ¯CGF,~CÛC) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿU,¯C0E) €Y€˜È„H€‚ÿSpecifies how many pages of your document to print on one piece of paper. For example, 1-up prints one page of your document per piece of paper, and 2-up prints two pages on one piece of paper, dividing the paper in half. You can arrange between 1 and 16 document pages on a single piece of paper.€YÛC°E' €²€˜È‚H€‚ÿThis option is ignored if you make an EPS file because an EPS file is always one page.—o0EGF( €Þ€˜È„H€‚ÿFor more information, see “Considerations for Printing Watermarks and Multipage Layouts” in the online help.1°ExF1¥Bƒ [‡ ?ÿÿÿÿxFìH,GF¤F) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿHxFìH) €?€˜È‚H€‚‚ÿDetermines how the document is positioned on the page. Portrait prints text and images on tall pages. Landscape prints text and images on wide pages. Rotated also prints text and images on wide pages but reverses the top and bottom of the page. Click Portrait, Landscape, or Rotated to view examples. To view the current dimensions of the page (the paper size and the unprintable margins), place the mouse pointer on the page icon, and then press and hold down the mouse button. Shift-click for dimensions in alternative measurement units.1¤FI1Ï9… SŠ @ÿÿÿÿI»L-ìHJI* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿóIeJ( €ç€˜È‚H€‚ÿSpecifies where the paper you want to use is located in the printer. Different printer models support different paper sources, such as the upper tray, envelope feed, and manual feed. Open the menu and click the paper source you wish to use.½”JI"K) €)€˜È„H€‚ÿIf you click AutoSelect Tray, which is unavailable for some printers, the printer uses the paper tray that supports the paper size you've chosen.™neJ»L+ $€Ý€˜È‚H€€‚ÿNote: If you see a circle with a red bar through it to the left of a Paper Source name, you can choose that paper source, but there is some other setting that you must also change before your printer can use it. The other setting might be in this dialog box, such as a Paper Size setting, or it might be a setting on your printer; an alert message will tell you.1"KìL1L[‡ ‹ AÿÿÿÿìLN,»LM) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿïÆìLN) €€˜È„H€‚ÿDisplays the Custom-Defined Size dialog box. Click this button to specify a custom paper size. To use this feature, you must first click one of the three Custom paper icons in the Paper Size box.1M8N1ùSŠ “‹ Bÿÿÿÿ8NO,NdN) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿœt8NO( €è€˜È„H€‚ÿDisplays the Margins dialog box. Click this button to view the area of the page that is unavailable for printing.1dN1O1‹ Cÿÿÿÿ1O €,O]O) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ¤|1O €( €ø€˜È„H€‚ÿDisplays the More Paper Options dialog box. Click this button to specify more options for how your documents are printed.]O €O1]O>€1“‹ Š Dÿÿÿÿ>€, €j€) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ°‡>€) €€˜È„H€‚ÿSets the values of all options in the current dialog box to the driver standard defaults or the default values specified in the PPD.1j€K1V ] EÿÿÿÿKp‚,w) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿùÐKp‚) €¡€˜È„H€‚ÿProvides a space for you to type a name for this custom paper size. You can define up to three custom sizes for each printer. This name will appear in the Paper Size box in the Paper properties dialog box.1w¡‚1Š à Fÿÿÿÿ¡‚vƒ,p‚Í‚) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ©€¡‚vƒ) €€˜È„H€‚ÿProvides a space for you to type the width of the custom paper. You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting.1Í‚§ƒ1] e Gÿÿÿÿ§ƒ~„,vƒÓƒ) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ«‚§ƒ~„) €€˜È„H€‚ÿProvides a space for you to enter the length of the custom paper. You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting.1Óƒ¯„1fà H Hÿÿÿÿ¯„ä…,~„Û„) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ ௄ä…) €Á€˜È„H€‚ÿRotates the document 90 degrees when printing on a roll-fed or a cut-sheet device. Depending on the size of the printed page and how your printer model functions, you might save paper if you rotate the page when printing.1Û„†1Òe ˜ Iÿÿÿÿ†¶†,ä…A†) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿuM†¶†( €š€˜È„H€‚ÿSpecifies a unit in which to measure a dimension. Click the desired value.1A†ç†1YH F Jÿÿÿÿ熉,¶†‡) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿâ¹ç†õ‡) €s€˜È„H€‚ÿProvides a space for you to enter the number of units by which the paper is offset perpendicular to the feed direction. You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting. ò‡‰( €å€˜È‚H€‚ÿThis measurement determines the placement of the page as measured from the edge of the paper. For example, you might not want the edge of the document placed on the edge of the roll of paper. Specify how far away the page should be placed.1õ‡@‰1^˜ ø Kÿÿÿÿ@‰m‹-‰m‰* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿÜ´@‰IŠ( €i€˜È‚H€‚ÿProvides a space for you to enter the number of units by which the paper is offset parallel to the feed direction. You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting. $ûm‰m‹) €÷€˜È„H€‚ÿThis measurement determines the placement of the page as measured from the edge of the paper. For example, you might not want the edge of the adjacent document pages placed exactly next to each other. Specify how far away the page should be placed.1IŠž‹1tF é Lÿÿÿÿž‹áŒ,m‹Ê‹) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿîž‹áŒ) €Ý€˜È„H€‚ÿProvides a space for you to enter the number of units from the left edge of the paper you wish the unprintable area to extend, and specifies the left margin of output pages. You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting.1Ê‹1vø Ü MÿÿÿÿWŽ,áŒ>) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿðWŽ) €á€˜È„H€‚ÿProvides a space for you to enter the number of units from the right edge of the paper you wish the unprintable area to extend, and specifies the right margin of output pages. You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting.1>ˆŽ1ré € NÿÿÿÿˆŽ À,WŽ´Ž) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ숎 À) €Ù€˜È„H€‚ÿProvides a space for you to enter the number of units from the top edge of the paper you wish the unprintable area to extend, and specifies the top margin of output pages. You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting.´Ž ÀWŽ1´Ž=À1yÜ õ€ Oÿÿÿÿ=À„Á, ÀiÀ) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿò=À„Á) €å€˜È„H€‚ÿProvides a space for you to enter the number of units from the bottom edge of the paper you wish the unprintable area to extend, and specifies the bottom margin of output pages. You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting.1iÀµÁ1g€ ªƒ PÿÿÿÿµÁëÃ,„ÁáÁ) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ áµÁëÃ) €Ã€˜È„H€‚ÿSpecifies whether and how the printer should print the document on both sides of the paper. When you print on two sides of the page (duplexing), your document reads differently depending on how it is printed. For example, you could have the pages of your document turn like a book or like a calendar. Click Flip on Long Edge or Flip on Short Edge for a preview of how the printed document will look. This feature is not available for devices that do not support duplex printing.1áÁÄ1TÿÿÿÿÎQÿÿÿÿÄ?Å,ëÃHÄ) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ÷ÎÄ?Å) €€˜È„H€‚ÿSpecifies whether the driver prints a black border around the logical pages for the Layout feature. Check the box to request the black border in your layout. This feature does not apply to 1-up printing.1HÄpÅ1qõ€ ˜„ RÿÿÿÿpŰÆ,?ÅœÅ) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿëpŰÆ) €×€˜È„H€‚ÿSpecifies the type of paper medium to use, such as paper or transparencies. Do not select Transparency when printing on regular paper. This might waste ink and cause smearing. You can open the list and click the paper type you want.1œÅáÆ1Rªƒ g… SÿÿÿÿáÆÈ,°Æ Ç) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿõÌáÆÈ) €™€˜È„H€‚ÿSpecifies which output bin to use for your printed document. Some printers have more than one output bin you can use for sorting your documents. You can open the list and click the output bin you want.1 Ç3È1 ˜„ Ɇ Tÿÿÿÿ3ÈÊ,È_È) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ÷Î3ÈVÉ) €€˜È„H€‚ÿSpecifies the amount of available printer memory. The driver uses this information when performing printing tasks, such as sending fonts or color-rendering dictionaries from the computer to the printer. ¹‘_ÈÊ( €#€˜È‚H€‚ÿIf the value here doesn't match the amount of memory on your printer and printing problems arise, you might need to change the memory setting.1VÉ@Ê1$g… j‡ Uÿÿÿÿ@Ê3Ë-ÊmÊ* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿÆž@Ê3Ë( €=€˜È‚H€‚ÿDisplays settings specific to your printer. You can change the settings by clicking the setting and then specifying a new value in the Change Settings box.1mÊdË1ŸɆ ^ˆ VÿÿÿÿdËÒÌ-3Ë‘Ë* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿ©dË:Ì( €€˜È‚H€‚ÿSpecifies installable features for the selected printer. For more information on the features, see your printer documentation.˜p‘ËÒÌ( €à€˜È„H€‚ÿYou can change the settings by clicking a setting and then specifying a new value in the Change Settings box.1:ÌÍ1Áj‡ tŠ WÿÿÿÿÍ“Ï,ÒÌ/Í) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ<ÍkÎ) €'€˜È„H€‚ÿTells the driver to determine which PostScript fonts to substitute for TrueType fonts. Instead of sending all TrueType fonts to your printer, this option substitutes a PostScript printer font for the common TrueType fonts used in your document. This can speed up printing.(/Í“Ï( €€˜È‚H€‚ÿBy default, common TrueType fonts are substituted with their PostScript look-alikes when printing, but those with no PostScript look-alike are sent to the printer in the format specified in the Send TrueType Fonts As box of the Send Fonts As dialog box.1kÎÄÏ1ü^ˆ rXÿÿÿÿÄϦ,“Ï ) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿÄÏ “ÏšrÄϦ( €ä€˜È„H€‚ÿDisplays the Font Substitution Table dialog box. Click this button to view or edit the Font Substitution Table.1 ×1ÏtŠ ¿Yÿÿÿÿ×u,¦) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿrJ×u( €”€˜È„H€‚ÿAdds the European currency symbol to most PostScript fonts in your job.1¦1rOZÿÿÿÿ¦ˆ,uÒ) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ¶¦ˆ) €€˜È„H€‚ÿDisables using printer-resident fonts. Use this advanced option when you expect to send the PostScript output to different printer models.1Ò¹1õ¿Â[ÿÿÿÿ¹}-ˆæ* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿ—p¹}' €à€˜È‚H€‚ÿDisplays the Send Fonts As dialog box. Click this button to specify how to send TrueType or PostScript fonts.1æ®1Ow\ÿÿÿÿ® -}Û* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿ1 ® ( €€˜È‚H€‚ÿLets you view a list of all TrueType fonts installed on your system and lets you select which, if any, PostScript font is substituted for each TrueType font. Click the TrueType font you want to change, and then open the list below and click the new substitution.1Û=1,Ù‚ Ì]ÿÿÿÿ=8- j* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿΦ=8( €M€˜È‚H€‚ÿUpdates the list of PostScript fonts that have been downloaded to the printer so that the driver prints them correctly. Click this button to update the fonts list.1ji1åÂÙ^ÿÿÿÿi -8–* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿ‡_i ( €¿€˜È‚H€‚ÿSpecifies in what format to send TrueType fonts that are not substituted with their PostScript equivalents. For scalable outlines (Type 1), which are best for large point sizes, click Outlines; note that the driver might automatically switch to bitmaps if the point size is too small. For bitmaps (Type 3), which are best for most smaller point sizes, click Bitmaps. For Type 42 format, click Type 42, which is available on most Adobe PostScript printer models. If you specify Don’t Send, no TrueType fonts are sent; this option is recommended only for advanced users using sophisticated print spoolers. 1–N 1w3_ÿÿÿÿN " - { * $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿ=N ¸ ( €+€˜È‚H€‚ÿSpecifies the size of the font (in pixels) at which the PostScript driver should switch from sending TrueType fonts as outline (Type 1) fonts to sending them as bitmap (Type 3) fonts. Use this option only if you have selected Outlines in the Send TrueType Fonts As menu of the Send Fonts As dialog box. The most efficient threshold value varies depending on the font complexity. For example, at 600 dpi, it becomes more efficient to start sending TrueType fonts as outlines when non-ornamental fonts are about 14 points or larger.jB{ " ( €„€˜È„H€‚ÿIf this value is 0, outline (Type 1) fonts will always be sent.1¸ S 1þÙ°`ÿÿÿÿS  ,"  ) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ¡zS  ' €ô€˜È‚H€‚ÿWhen your application does not indicate a preference, prefer fonts on your computer over similar fonts on your printer.1 Q 1?3A aÿÿÿÿQ _- ~ * $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿrJQ ð( €•€˜È‚H€‚ÿSpecifies whether to send PostScript fonts to the printer. If you click Native Format, the PostScript font files are sent to the printer as your document is printed. If you specify Don't Send, no fonts are sent. This option is recommended only for advanced users using sophisticated print spoolers or installed font cartridges.oD~ _+ &€ˆ€˜È„H€ €‚ÿNote: This option does not affect the sending of TrueType fonts.1ð1“°2€bÿÿÿÿmA,_¼) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿL#A) €G€˜È„H€‚ÿSpecifies the resolution y¼A_ou want for printing, in dots per inch (dpi). Higher-resolution settings produce higher-quality printing; however, your documents might take longer to print, and other options might be unavailable. The resolutions available depend on your printer's capabilities.Y2¼mA' €d€˜È‚H€‚ÿOpen the menu and click the desired resolution.1AžA1A ŠcÿÿÿÿžAqC-mAËA* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿШžA›B( €Q€˜È‚H€‚ÿSpecifies whether you want the colors in your document to be adjusted while printing so that the printed page more closely matches the colors you see on your screen.Ö­ËAqC) €[€˜È„H€‚ÿIf you choose to allow or always use the Image Color Matching feature, click the Image Color Matching Settings button to specify exactly how you want the colors adjusted.1›B¢C1B2€Iƒdÿÿÿÿ¢C³E,qCÎC) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿå¼¢C³E) €y€˜È„H€‚ÿSpecifies that the calculations for color matching be performed on the computer from which the document is being sent before the document is sent to the printer. Color matching, however, is not performed on EPS images or for applications that create their own PostScript. Using this option might require more system resources than the other Image Color Matching options, and it might take longer for the system to return to the application. 1ÎCäE1rŠ9„eÿÿÿÿäE%G,³EF) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿíäE%G( €Û€˜È‚H€‚ÿSpecifies that the calculations for color matching be performed on the printer. A set of rules for mapping the colors will be created and then sent to the printer. The printer will use these rules to adjust the colors in the document.1FVG1MIƒ†fÿÿÿÿVGrI,%G‚G) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿðÇVGrI) €€˜È„H€‚ÿSpecifies that the calculations for color matching be performed on the printer. This option assumes that a set of rules for mapping the colors already resides on the printer, and does not create or send them again. Use this option in all cases for archiving color documents or printing to multiple printers. If you have only one printer and are unsure whether the color mapping rules reside on the printer, use the Download Image Color Matching option.1‚G£I1\9„܆gÿÿÿÿ£IÎJ,rIÏI) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿÿÖ£IÎJ) €­€˜È„H€‚ÿPrints a negative of the image by complementing the RGB values or reversing the black-and-white values. This feature is useful only for black-and-white or coarse RGB images. Click this option to view an example.1ÏIÿJ1ý†W‡hÿÿÿÿÿJËK,ÎJ+K) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ xÿJËK( €ð€˜È„H€‚ÿPrints a mirror image of your document by reversing the horizontal coordinates. Click this option to view an example.1+KüK1ï܆ÈiÿÿÿÿüKºM,ËK(L) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ’iüKºM) €Ó€˜È„H€‚ÿProvides a space for you to type the size of the image to print. Scaling lets you shrink or enlarge the print image by the specified percentage, from 25% to 400% of the original size. You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting. If your application provides a scaling feature, adjust scaling through your application, not through the driver.1(LëM1BW‡‚‰jÿÿÿÿëMüN,ºMN) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿå¼ëMüN) €y€˜È„H€‚ÿWhen printing black or gray text, uses shades of black ink rather than a mixture of other ink colors. For many CMYK-based color printers this gives you sharper text and faster printing.1N-O1‡Èkÿÿÿÿ-O‰€,üNYO) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ$û-O‰€) €÷€˜È„H€‚ÿWhen printing black or gray graphics, uses shades of black ink rather than a mixture of other ink colors. For many CMYK-basedYO‰€üN color printers this gives you sharper graphics and faster printing. Disable this feature if it results in color artifacts.1YOº€1‚‰˜lÿÿÿÿº€¤,‰€æ€) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ¾•º€¤) €+€˜È„H€‚ÿDisplays the Image Color Matching dialog box. Click this button to specify exactly how you want the colors on your screen adjusted while printing.1æ€Õ1\ImÿÿÿÿÕ…,¤‚) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿÉ Õʃ) €A€˜È„H€‚ÿSpecifies how you want your color images created to produce the best-looking image on the printed page. If your application does not have direct access to Image Color Matching features, this option lets you control color from the driver. If you are printing a chart or using fully saturated, bright colors, it's best to choose Saturation. For photographs or pictures where the colors blend together, use Contrast.6‚…( €€˜È‚H€‚ÿIf your document has a color that you need an exact match for, and you are sending the document to a printer that has that specific color of ink, specify Colorimetric or Absolute Colorimetric. Try each of these two rendering intents to determine which one you prefer.1ʃ1…1k˜nÿÿÿÿ1…kŠ-…^…* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿ¡z1…ÿ…' €ô€˜È‚H€‚ÿSpecifies the format for the PostScript files. In general, use PostScript (Optimize For Speed) for printing a document.W.^…V‡) €]€˜È„H€‚ÿTo create a file that conforms to the Adobe Document Structuring Conventions (ADSC), click PostScript (Optimize for Portability). Each page of the document will be a fully self-contained object. This option is useful when your computer system and printer communicate through a sophisticated spooler.¾–ÿ…ˆ( €-€˜È‚H€‚ÿTo include this file as a single-page image in another document that will be printed from a different program, click Encapsulated PostScript (EPS).òV‡/‰) €å€˜È„H€‚ÿTo create a PostScript data stream that gets stored in a file that you can use later, click Archive Format. This option suppresses many printer device features, making it useful for archiving files that will be printed on unknown printers.<ˆkŠ( €)€˜È‚H€‚ÿIf you have a printer that supports both PostScript and PJL, you might need to choose PJL Archive Format. This notifies the printer that the document being printed contains printer feature settings in another printer control language in addition to the PostScript language.1/‰œŠ1ðI­ oÿÿÿÿœŠ[-kŠÉŠ* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿÛ³œŠ¤‹( €g€˜È‚H€‚ÿSpecifies whether to send header information to the printer each time you print a document; this is an advanced feature to use only if you have experience working with headers.Y0ÉŠýŒ) €a€˜È„H€‚ÿIf you print to a local printer, you can save printing time by sending the header information to your printer only once. However, sending header information each time you print a document is sufficient for most types of printing, and is especially recommended if you print to a shared network printer.^7¤‹[' €n€˜È‚H€‚ÿThis setting is ignored for EPS and Archive formats.1ýŒŒ1tž pÿÿÿÿŒÏŽ-[¹* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿîŒÏŽ( €Ý€˜È‚H€‚ÿImmediately sends the PostScript header to the printer, where it resides until you restart the printer. When you click Send Header Now, the Adobe Printer Driver automatically selects the Assume Header Is Downloaded and Retained option.1¹1þ­ [qÿÿÿÿÖÁ-ÏŽ-* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿòÊ+À( €•€˜È‚H€‚ÿSpecifies whether to send a special PostScript error handler with every document that you print. The error handler prints an extra page with PostScript error messages whe-+ÀÏŽn a document fails to print. 0-[Á) €€˜È„H€‚ÿThe PostScript printer driver can detect certain errors that Windows cannot. If you are having printing problems, click this option. This information might help you, a system administrator, or a product-support representative determine what caused the problem.{T+ÀÖÁ' €¨€˜È‚H€‚ÿAn error handler is not available when you select Encapsulated PostScript format.1[ÁÂ1úž ª‚rÿÿÿÿÂÐÃ-ÖÁ4Â* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿÙÂ5Ã( €³€˜È‚H€‚ÿProvides a space to type in the maximum number of seconds that the print job can take to get from the computer to the paper before the job is canceled. You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting. ›s4ÂÐÃ( €æ€˜È„H€‚ÿA value of zero means that the job is never canceled. If your printer is shared, do not specify a value of zero.15ÃÄ1Ö[­„sÿÿÿÿĦÆ,ÐÃ-Ä) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ÷ÎÄ$Å) €€˜È„H€‚ÿProvides a space to type in the maximum number of seconds that the printer will wait for the computer to send data before canceling the job. You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting. ç¿-Ä Æ( €€˜È‚H€‚ÿAfter the specified time passes, the printer will stop trying to print the document and will print an error message. This option prevents the printer from stalling if your computer stalls.›s$ŦÆ( €æ€˜È„H€‚ÿA value of zero means that the job is never canceled. If your printer is shared, do not specify a value of zero.1 Æׯ1Zª‚„…tÿÿÿÿׯÈ,¦ÆÇ) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿýÔׯÈ) €©€˜È„H€‚ÿDisplays the Advanced PostScript Options dialog box. Click this button to view and change advanced PostScript settings. Only use this option if you are an advanced user with experience working with PostScript.1Ç1È1~­„‡uÿÿÿÿ1È~Ê,È]È) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ!ø1È~Ê) €ñ€˜È„H€‚ÿSpecifies which level of PostScript language to use. To optimize your printer features, make sure that the PostScript language level is set to the highest level that your printer supports. Only consider using a lower PostScript language level if printing problems occur or you are printing to file and may want to send the file to another printer model later. The Adobe Printer Driver automatically chooses as the default value the highest PostScript language level supported by the selected printer. 1]ȯÊ1„…ˆvÿÿÿÿ¯Ê™Ë-~ÊÜÊ* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿ½•¯Ê™Ë( €+€˜È‚H€‚ÿSpecifies whether to compress graphics before sending your document to the printer. It is recommended that you also click Compress Bitmap Images. 1ÜÊÊË1+‡¹ˆwÿÿÿÿÊËÄÌ,™ËöË) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿΟÊËÄÌ/ ,€?€˜È„H€€€‚ÿSends data in ASCII format (7-bit), which might take longer to print but can be sent through any I/O channel, such as a serial, parallel, or network port.1öËõÌ1ˆŠxÿÿÿÿõÌCÏ,ÄÌ!Í) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿñÈõÌÎ) €‘€˜È„H€‚ÿSends all data except special control characters in binary (8-bit) format. This format can be sent over parallel or serial communications ports only and is faster than sending data in ASCII format.1 !ÍCÏ( €€˜È‚H€‚ÿIf you select this option, click Send Mode to switch your printer to Binary Communications Protocol (BCP) for future print jobs. If the printer is turned off, check the printer documentation to determine whether you need to reset or resend any other information.1ÎtÏ1¯¹ˆyÿÿÿÿtÏ-CÏ¡Ï* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿðÈtÏ( €‘€˜È‚H€‚ÿSends all data except special control characters in bi¡ÏCÏnary (8-bit) format. This format can be sent over parallel or serial communications ports only and is faster than sending data in ASCII format.1¡ÏÎ1ŠzÿÿÿÿΠ-û* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿ¥~Π' €ü€˜È‚H€‚ÿSends all data in pure binary format, which is the fastest format to print but can be sent only over AppleTalk or Ethernet.1ûÑ1Œ{ÿÿÿÿÑ¢- þ* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿ)õÑ'4 6€ë€˜È‚H€€€€€‚ÿSends a CTRL+D to notify the printer that the current job has finished printing and to reset the printer. If you are printing over a UNIX-based network, such as Banyan VINES, AT&T StarGROUP, or Sun, you might need to clear these settings.{Sþ¢( €¦€˜È„H€‚ÿYou cannot send Ctrl+D messages when the data format is set to Pure Binary Data.1'Ó1CΙƒ|ÿÿÿÿÓå,¢ÿ) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿæ½Óå) €{€˜È„H€‚ÿDetermines whether the driver displays an alert message if a running application might be incompatible with some driver features. To show the alert message, check the box by clicking it.1ÿ1ÿ }ÿÿÿÿä,åB) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿ¢zä( €ô€˜È„H€‚ÿSends a message to the printer to turn on the selected protocol (Binary Communications Protocol) for future print jobs.1B1ÀŒF~ÿÿÿÿ¤,äA) "€€6˜˜š‚H€‚ÿc:¤) €u€˜È„H€‚ÿLists the available watermark definitions. You can click an entry in the list to select it for editing or deleting. If you click None, no options on the Watermarks properties dialog box are available. 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In some applications, graphic images might cover up watermarks printed in the background. }VÝ < ' €¬€˜È‚H€‚ÿIf you cannot view the watermark on the printed page, deselect Print in Background.1¿ m 1*›Tƒÿÿÿÿm f -< š * $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿ̤m f ( €I€˜È‚H€‚ÿPrints only the outline of the watermark and does not fill in its characters. Choose this option if the watermark is covering up graphic images in your document.1š — 1­ð„ÿÿÿÿ— …-f Ä * $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿÁ™— …( €3€˜È‚H€‚ÿShows the text for the watermark definition currently selected in the Select a Watermark list and lets you edit the font, style, and size of the text.1Ä ¶1åTS…ÿÿÿÿ¶j-…ã* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿ‡`¶j' €À€˜È‚H€‚ÿShows the text of the watermark selected in the Select a Watermark list and lets you edit it.1ã›1ð€†ÿÿÿÿ›[@-jÈ* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿ‡`›[@' €À€˜È‚H€‚ÿLists the fonts È[@javailable for use as a watermark. Open the menu and click the value you want.1ÈŒ@10S­€‡ÿÿÿÿŒ@‹A-[@¹@* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿÒªŒ@‹A( €U€˜È‚H€‚ÿProvides a space to type in a new setting for the font size. You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting. A font size can be between 7 and 600 points.1¹@¼A1Ó€þ€ˆÿÿÿÿ¼A^B-‹AéA* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿuN¼A^B' €œ€˜È‚H€‚ÿLists styles for the watermark. Open the menu and click the value you want.1éAB1:­€µ‰ÿÿÿÿB˜C-^B¼B* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿÜ´B˜C( €i€˜È‚H€‚ÿProvides spaces for you to type in the red, green, and blue values for the color in which the watermark is printed. You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting.1¼BÉC1æþ€‚ŠÿÿÿÿÉC~D-˜CöC* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿˆaÉC~D' €Â€˜È‚H€‚ÿDisplays the Color dialog box. Click this button to view and select a color for the watermark.1öC¯D1ǵQƒ‹ÿÿÿÿ¯DEF-~DÜD* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿi5¯DEF4 6€k€˜È‚H€€€€€‚ÿSpecifies the position of the watermark. Automatically Center centers the watermark on the page. Position Relative to Center provides spaces for you to type new settings for the x and y coordinates for the watermark relative to the center. You can also click the scroll arrows to select a new setting. 1ÜDvF1Ê‚ÿÿÿÿŒÿÿÿÿvFG-EF£F* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿlEvFG' €Š€˜È‚H€‚ÿAdjusts the angle at which the watermark will display on the page.1£F@G1Ì„ÿÿÿÿ@GH-GmG* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿ£|@GH' €ø€˜È‚H€‚ÿDisplays the Edit Watermark dialog box, which lets you change the features of a watermark in the Select a Watermark list.1mGAH1Ò™ƒh„ŽÿÿÿÿAHâH-HnH* $€€6˜˜š„H€‚ÿtMAHâH' €š€˜È‚H€‚ÿDisplays a preview of the watermark as it will appear on the printed page.1nHI1™„ƒ…ÿÿÿÿI{J*âH=I' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿ>I{J& €1€˜È€‚ÿDisplays the amount of font cache memory now available to Type 32 fonts, which are a bitmap font format that some printers support. The Adobe Printer Driver automatically adjusts the font cache size according to the installed memory option selected in the Printer Features box.1=I¬J1Ãh„‡ÿÿÿÿ¬J>L*{JÖJ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿhB¬J>L& €…€˜È€‚ÿAdjusts the PostScript language level for the selected printer. Possible values include 2 and 3. The Adobe Printer Driver automatically chooses as the default value the highest PostScript language level supported by the selected printer. Only consider using a lower PostScript language level if printing problems occur.1ÖJoL1Éÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ‘ÿÿÿÿoLM*>L™L' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿnIoLM% €’€˜È€‚ÿClick this button for information on using this properties dialog box.1™L8M1Bƒ…ÿÿÿÿ’ÿÿÿÿ8MIN*MbM' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿº”8MN& €)€˜È€‚ÿHelp is available for each item in this group. Click ? at the top of the dialog box, and then click the specific item you want information about.-bMIN( € €4Š˜š€‚‚‚ÿU$NžN1ãÿÿÿÿ÷“ÿÿÿÿžN´…Specifying WebReady Printer SettingsR(INðN* $€P€6˜˜š€€‚ÿSpecifying WebReady Printer SettingsÄ›žNÀ€) €7€˜È„H€‚ÿIf you are connected to the World Wide Web or a corporate intranet, you may be able to print to a web printer that is configured with the Adobe WebReady driver. To do so, you need to gather information from your local system adminðNÀ€INistrator and from the system administrator responsible for the WebReady printer where you wish to print, and then specify that information in the WebReady properties dialog box. R(ðN* $€P€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo specify WebReady Printer settings:¨|À€º, (€ø€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.In the printer properties dialog box, click the WebReady Printer tab.2.Specify the values for all WebReady printers.¤z^ƒ* "€õ€˜È„H€‚‚ÿThe Settings for All WebReady Printers values tell the Adobe Printer Driver important information about your connection to the web. Before specifying this information, get information on your spool directory, web browser, and proxy server and port from your local printer or system administrator.For information on the WebReady Printer options, use the What’s This? feature.tJºÒƒ* $€”€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ3.Specify the values for the WebReady printer where you wish to print.©€^ƒ{…) €€˜È„H€‚ÿThe Settings for This WebReady Printer values tell the driver the location of the printer to which you wish to print. You need to ask the system administrator of the destination WebReady printer about the web server, web port, and URL of the WebReady printer. Also, place a check in the Use Proxy Server checkbox if a proxy server must be used to gain access through your firewall.9Òƒ´…* $€€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ4.Click OK.U${… †1 °‡ÿ ”ÿÿÿÿ †´ŽSpecifying WebReady Printer SettingsR(´…[†* $€P€6˜˜š€€‚ÿSpecifying WebReady Printer SettingsÉ  †$ˆ) €A€˜È„H€‚ÿIf you are connected to the World Wide Web or a corporate intranet, you may be able to print to a WebReady printer that is configured with the Adobe WebReady driver. To do so, you need to gather information from your local system administrator and from the system administrator responsible for the WebReady printer where you wish to print, and then specify that information in the WebReady properties dialog box. M#[†qˆ* $€F€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo specify Web Printer settings:¨|$ˆ‰, (€ø€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.In the printer properties dialog box, click the WebReady Printer tab.2.Specify the values for all WebReady printers.¤zqˆ½Š* "€õ€˜È„H€‚‚ÿThe Settings for All WebReady Printers values tell the Adobe Printer Driver important information about your connection to the web. Before specifying this information, get information on your spool directory, web browser, and proxy server and port from your local printer or system administrator.For information on the WebReady Printer options, use the What’s This? feature.tJ‰1‹* $€”€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ3.Specify the values for the WebReady printer where you wish to print.©€½ŠÚŒ) €€˜È„H€‚ÿThe Settings for This WebReady Printer values tell the driver the location of the printer to which you wish to print. You need to ask the system administrator of the destination WebReady printer about the web server, web port, and URL of the WebReady printer. Also, place a check in the Use Proxy Server checkbox if a proxy server must be used to gain access through your firewall.Ü1‹á+ $€¹€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ4.If this WebReady printer requires you to have an account on it before it will accept print requests, specify your user ID and password for the destination WebReady printer, using the Change UserID/Password button. šrÚŒ{Ž( €ä€˜È„H€‚ÿYou must obtain this information from the system administrator of the WebReady printer where you wish to print.9á´Ž* $€€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ5.Click OK.M{Ž1¾ ÷ñ†•ÿÿÿÿúÊCreating Adobe PDF DocumentsJ ´ŽK* $€@€6˜˜š€€‚ÿCreating Adobe PDF Documentsi?ÀÁ* "€€˜È„H€‚‚ÿYou can use the Create Adobe PDF printer to print Portable Document Format (PDF) versions of your documents from any application that can KÀÁ´Žprint. 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Second, send the document to the Create Adobe PDF printer. ]3KÂ* $€f€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo specify the properties for your PDF document: ÓÀÁ)Ä9 @€§€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.In your application, open the document for which you wish to create a PDF document.2.Choose File > Print.3.Select Create Adobe PDF in the Printer menu.4.Click Properties.5.Click the Paper tab button.6.Specify the paper size and orientation values, as desired.7.Place a check in the Include checkbox if you wish to include with the PDF document a text note explaining the color control settings selected for the document in step 5 below.8.Click OK.µ~ÂÞÄ7 >€ü€T˜ÈP„H€ƒãÙS=€‰€‚‚ÿ9.To specify watermarks for the PDF document, see Printing Watermarks.10. Click OK to return to the Print dialog box.b8)Ä@Å* $€p€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo send the document to the Create Adobe PDF printer:tCÞÄ´Æ1 0€‡€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.Complete the steps above.2.In the Print dialog box, click OK. The Create Adobe PDF dialog box appears.3.Specify the name of the PDF document and location to save it.4.Specify the job options for PDF creation, using the Job Options menu and the Edit/New button, if desired, or use the default Job Options value. ‚Z@Å6Ç( €´€˜È„H€‚ÿFor information on the Job Options and Edit/New features, use the What’s This? feature.Í¢´ÆÈ+ $€E€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ5.Specify how to treat color in your PDF, using the Color Settings menu and the Adobe Print Color button, if desired, or use the default Color Settings value.Žf6Ç‘È( €Ì€˜È„H€‚ÿFor information on the Color Settings and Adobe Print Color features, use the What’s This? feature.ß´ÈpÉ+ $€i€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ6.Place a check in the Launch checkbox if after you create the PDF, you wish to launch a PDF-viewing application, such as Adobe Circulate, Acrobat Exchange, or Acrobat Reader. nF‘ÈÞÉ( €Œ€˜È„H€‚ÿIf you do not have such an application, this option is unavailable.–lpÉtÊ* $€Ø€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ÿ7.Click Save. 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For information on the paper options, use the What’s This? feature.P&³Ë-Í* $€L€V°˜î\„n€ ‚ÿTo set paper options for PDF files:‘bÝ̾Î/ ,€Å€T˜ÈP„H€ƒ‚ƒ‚ƒ‚ÿ1.In the printer properties dialog box, click the Paper tab button.2.Adjust the values for the paper size and orientation, as desired.3.Place a check in the Include checkbox if you wish to include with the PDF document a text note explaining the color control settings you select for the document when you send it to the Create Adobe PDF printer.“_-ÍQÏ4 8€¾€˜È„H€ãTÁ¡«€‰€‚ÿFor more information on creating Adobe PDF documents, see Creating Adobe PDF Documents .;¾ÎŒÏ* $€"€V˜˜¤^„&€ ‚ÿRelated TopicsT"QÏ 2 4€D€TŒàj„`ãTÁ¡«€‰€‚ÿCreating Adobe PDF DocumentsŒÏ úÊ1ŒÏ= 1Òñ†Q—ÿÿÿÿ= Û * g ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿtN= Û & €€˜È€‚ÿProvides a space for you to specify the spool directory on your system where print jobs are kept until they are sent to the WebReady printer. This feature is handy when you cannot currently access the WebReady from your computer. The driver automatically deletes the files from the spool directory after they are sent successfully.1g  18 ˜ÿÿÿÿ   *Û 6 ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿÝ·   & €o€˜È€‚ÿProvides a space for you to specify the web browser to use to display job and printer status pages. If you are not interested in printer job status, you can leave this space blank.16 D 1DQÑ™ÿÿÿÿD W * n ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿéÃD W & €‡€˜È€‚ÿProvides a space for you to specify the name of the proxy server if WebReady printers will need it to gain access through your firewall. Obtain this information from your system administrator.1n ˆ 1K žšÿÿÿÿˆ ¢ *W ² ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿðʈ ¢ & €•€˜È€‚ÿProvides a space for you to specify the port number of the proxy server if WebReady printers will need it to gain access through your firewall. Obtain this information from your system administrator.1² Ó 1FÑf›ÿÿÿÿÓ è *¢ ý ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿëÅÓ è & €‹€˜È€‚ÿClick this checkbox if the WebReady printer where you wish to print must use your proxy server to gain access through the firewall between your corporate intranet, for example, and the Internet.1ý  1Nž6œÿÿÿÿ 6 *è C ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿóÍ 6 & €›€˜È€‚ÿProvides a space for you to specify the server name or IP address of the WebReady printer where you wish to print. You must obtain this information from the system administrator of the destination site.1C g 1@føÿÿÿÿg v *6 ‘ ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿå¿g v & €€˜È€‚ÿProvides a space for you to specify the port number of the WebReady printer where you wish to print. You must obtain this information from the system administrator of the destination site.1‘ § 1Ë6Fžÿÿÿÿ§ A *v Ñ ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿpK§ A % €–€˜È€‚ÿPress this button to search your system for the web browser application.1Ñ r 1³ø|Ÿÿÿÿÿr ô *A œ ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿX3r ô % €f€˜È€‚ÿThis topic may not be needed for the 4.3 driver.1œ % 1@F> ÿÿÿÿ% 4 *ô O ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿå¿% 4 & €€˜È€‚ÿProvides a space for you to specify the URL address of the WebReady printer where you wish to print. You must obtain this information from the system administrator of the destination site.1O e 1·|w¡ÿÿÿÿe ë *4 ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿ\6e ë & €m€˜È€‚ÿThis box groups fields in which you specify information about the destination WebReady printer, including whether it must use your proxy server to gain access through your firewall. 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You can choose to use the color settings associated with your Job Options choice or choose to use the color settings from the Adobe Print Color Control Panel. 1ùA >C 14ˆ€/‚¦ÿÿÿÿ>C AD * C hC ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿÙ³>C AD & €g€˜È€‚ÿPlace a check in this checkbox if you wish to launch a PDF-viewing application, such as Adobe Circulate, Acrobat Reader, or Acrobat Exchange, after you create the PDF document.1hC rD 1Ýy‚§ÿÿÿÿrD E *AD œD ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿ‚]rD E % €º€˜È€‚ÿPress this button to change some job option settings or create a new file of jobs options.1œD OE 1÷/‚ ƒ¨ÿÿÿÿOE F *E yE ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿœwOE F % €î€˜È€‚ÿPress this button to display the Adobe Print Color Control Panel, which lets you specify settings for color control.1yE FF 1ò‚~ƒ©ÿÿÿÿFF G *F pF ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿ—rFF G % €ä€˜È€‚ÿPlace a check in this checkbox to include with your PDF document a text note explaining color control settings.1pF 8G 1/ ƒ/„ªÿÿÿÿ8G 6H *G bG ' €€6˜˜š€‚ÿÔ®8G 6H & €]€˜È€‚ÿClick this button to display the Adobe website and obtain information on product updates and release issues. 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/&;)Lzÿÿ°lÿÿPostScript Printer Driver Help Contents6Troubleshooting Help Topic IndexøAbout the Adobe Printer Driver&ˆAbout TroubleshootingæŠPrinting a DocumentChanging Print Settings€Setting Paper OptionsƒSetting Printer Featuresœ‡Printing With FontsÀSending TrueType and PostScript Fonts?ƒSubstituting PostScript Fonts for TrueType Fonts‰Setting PostScript Options¼Specifying Data Communication Protocol and Format“ˆSetting Up the Printer to Accept Binary DataPrinting to a PostScript Fileв‚Managing PostScript HeadersÅDownloading the PostScript Header Once per SessionÞUsing the Error Handler to Troubleshoot Printing Problems‹ Defining Custom Paper SizesŠEnlarging or Reducing (Scaling) a Document<Specifying Margins¸Printing Watermarksx…Setting Image Color Matching and Resolution Specifications^ Setting PostScript Time-outs]†Reducing Printing Time£Creating Portable PostScript FilesZAdjusting Printer Memory›‰Printer Fails to Print¤ Network Printer Fails to Print7 Printer Stops Printing± 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