Epson AcuLaser CX21NFCT User Manual
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Using the Printer Software with Macintosh111 Note: You can see the status of the printer or information about consumables by clicking on the respective tab. b. Status: Waiting: The print job which is waiting to be printed. Spooling: The print job which is being spooled. Deleting: The print job which is being deleted. Printing: The print job which is printed currently. Completed: Displays only your jobs that have finished printing. Canceled: Displays only your jobs that have been canceled printing. c. User: Displays the user name. d. Computer: Displays the name of the computer that sent the print job. e.Cancel Job button: Selecting a print job and clicking this button, cancels the selected print job. f.Close button: Clicking this button closes the dialog box. g.Refresh button: Clicking this button refreshes the information on this menu. h.Display settings button: Displays the Display settings dialog box to select items to be displayed.
Using the Printer Software with Macintosh112 Notice Settings To make specific monitoring settings, access EPSON Status Monitor and select Notice Settings from the file menu. The Notice Settings dialog box appears. Setting Up the USB Connection Note: If you are connecting the USB cable to your Macintosh through a USB hub, be sure to connect using the first hub in the chain. The USB interface may be unstable depending on the hub used. If you experience problems with this type of setup, connect the USB cable directly to your computer’s USB connector. a. Printer drop-down list (Mac OS X only):Select your printer from the drop-down list. b.Monitor the printer status check box:When this check box is selected, EPSON Status Monitor monitors the printer status during a print job is processed. c Pop-up Notice: Sets the notification to be displayed. d.Monitor Settings button: Displays the Monitor Settings dialog box to set the monitoring interval. e.OK button: Click this button to save the settings and to exit the dialog box. f.Cancel button: Click this button to exit the dialog box without saving the settings. g.Save button (Mac OS X only): Saves new changes and closes the dialog box.
Using the Printer Software with Macintosh113 For Mac OS X users 1. Open the Applications folder on your hard drive, then open the Utilities folder and double-click the Printer Setup Utility (for Mac OS X 10.3 and 10.4) or Print Center (for Mac OS X 10.2) icon. 2. Click Add Printer in the Printer List dialog box. 3. Select EPSON USB from the pop-up menu. Select your printer icon in the Product list, then click Add. 4. Close Printer Setup Utility (for Mac OS X 10.3 and 10.4) or Print Center (for Mac OS X 10.2). Canceling Printing If the printouts are not what you expected and display incorrect or garbled characters or images, you may need to cancel printing. When a print job continues on the computer, follow the instruction below to cancel printing. For Mac OS X users Open Printer Setup Utility (for Mac OS X 10.3 and 10.4) or Print Center (for Mac OS X 10.2) and double-click your printer from the print queue. Then, select Delete Job from the jobs menu. Uninstalling the Printer Software When you wish to reinstall or upgrade the printer driver, be sure to uninstall the current printer software beforehand.
Using the Printer Software with Macintosh114 For Mac OS X users 1. Quit all applications on the computer. 2. Insert the EPSON printer software CD-ROM in your Macintosh. 3. Double-click the Mac OS X folder. 4. Double-click the Printer Driver folder. 5. Double-click your printer’s icon. Note: If the Authorization dialog box appears, enter the Password or phrase, then click OK. 6. When the software license agreement screen appears, read the statement, then click Accept. 7. Select Uninstall from the menu at the upper left, then click Uninstall. Follow the on-screen instructions. Sharing the Printer on a Network Sharing the printer This section describes how to share the printer on an AppleTalk network. The computers on the network can share the printer that is directly connected to one of them. The computer that is directly connected to the printer is the print server, and the other computers are the clients which need permission to share the printer with the print server. The clients share the printer via the print server. For Mac OS X users Use the Printer Sharing setting, which is a standard feature of Mac OS X 10.2 or later. See your operating system’s documentation for details.
Using the PostScript Printer Driver115 Chapter 6 Using the PostScript Printer Driver About the PostScript 3 Mode Hardware requirements Your printer must meet the following hardware requirements to be able to use the PostScript 3 printer driver. Memory requirements for using the PostScript 3 printer driver are shown below. Install optional memory modules into your printer if the amount of memory currently installed does not meet your printing needs. System requirements New :including the inform ation a bout Windows 9 5Your computer must meet the following system requirements to be able to use the Adobe PostScript 3 printer driver. For Windows To use the Adobe PostScript 3 printer driver, your computer must be running Microsoft Windows XP, XP x64, Me, 98, or 2000. See the following table for details. Windows XP, XP x64, or 2000 There are no restrictions for these systems. Windows Me or 98 Minimum memory Recommended memory 256 MB (for duplex printing of image data in full color at 600 dpi)384 MB (for PDF printing) Minimum Recommended Computeri386, i486, or Pentium processor i486 or Pentium processor Hard Disk6 MB free (for driver installation) 8 MB free (for driver installation)
Using the PostScript Printer Driver116 For Macintosh Any Macintosh computer to which the printer is connected must be running or Mac OS X ver. 10.2.8 or later. See the following table for details. Note: To use the PostScript 3 printer driver with a USB interface, your computer must be Macintosh OSX 10.3.9 or later. Mac OS X Note: To use binary data, Epson recommends that you use AppleTalk for the printer’s network connection. If you use a protocol other than AppleTalk for the network connection, you need to set Binary to On in the PS3 Menu on the control panel. If you use the printer with a local connection, you cannot use binary data. Using the PostScript Printer Driver with Windows To print in the PostScript mode, you will have to install the printer driver. See the appropriate sections below for installation instructions according to the interface that you are using to print. Installing the PostScript printer driver for the USB interface New :including the inform ation a bout Windows 9 5Follow the steps below to install the PostScript printer driver for the USB interface. c Caution: Never use EPSON Status Monitor when the printer is connected via a USB port. It may damage the system. Memory8 MB 16 MB Minimum Recommended ComputerPower Mac G3, G4, G5, iMac, eMac, PowerBook G3, G4, or iBook Hard Disk— Memory128 MB
Using the PostScript Printer Driver117 Note: ❏For Windows Me or 98, if the Windows driver and the Adobe PS driver for Epson printers with a USB connection have already been installed on your computer, skip the step 3 to 6 in the installation procedure below. If you have not installed an Epson USB printer driver on your computer, follow all the steps below. ❏Installing the printer software for Windows XP, XP x64, or 2000 may require administrator privileges. If you have problems, ask your administrator for more information. ❏Turn off all virus protection programs before installing the printer software. 1. Make sure that the printer is turned off. Insert the printer software CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. 2. Connect your computer to the printer with a USB cable, then turn on the printer. 3. Install the USB Device Driver. For Windows Me, select Automatic search for a better driver (Recommended), click Next, then go to step 6. For Windows 98, click Next in the Add New Hardware Wizard. Select Search for best driver for your device (Recommended), then click Next. Note: For Windows XP, XP x64, or 2000, a USB Device Driver is installed automatically. Go to step 7. 4. Select Specify a location, then specify the following path for the CD-ROM. If your CD-ROM drive is D:, the path will be D:\ADOBEPS\ENGLISH\WIN9X\PS_SETUP Then click Next. 5. Click Next to continue. 6. When installation of the USB Device Driver is done, click Finish. 7. For Windows 2000, Me, or 98, click Start, point to Settings, and click Printers. Then double-click the Add Printer icon. For Windows XP or XP x64, click Start, point to Printer and Faxes, and click Add a printer in the Printer Tasks menu. 8. The Add Printer Wizard appears. Then click Next. 9. For Windows Me or 98, go to step 11. For Windows XP, XP x64, or 2000, select Local printer, then click Next. Note: For Windows XP, XP x64, or 2000, do not select the Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer check box. 10. Select USB as the port the printer is connected to, then click Next.
Using the PostScript Printer Driver118 11. Click Have Disk and specify the following path for the CD-ROM. If your CD-ROM drive is D:, the path will be D:\ADOBEPS\ENGLISH\Folder Name\PS_SETUP Then click OK. Note: ❏Change the drive letter as needed for your system. ❏The folder name differs depending on your operating system version. 12. Select the printer, then click Next. 13. For Windows Me or 98, select USB as the port the printer is connected to, then click Next. For Windows XP, XP x64, or 2000, go to the next step. 14. Follow the on-screen instructions for the rest of the installation. 15. When installation is done, click Finish. Installing the PostScript printer driver for the network interface New :including the inform a tion about W indo ws 95 / Network is standard or optionSee the appropriate sections below according to your operating system, and follow the instructions to install the PostScript printer driver for the network interface. Note: ❏Set the network settings before installing the printer driver. Refer to the Network Guide that comes with your printer for details. ❏Turn off all virus protection programs before installing the printer software. For Windows XP, XP x64, or 2000 users 1. Make sure that the printer is turned on. Insert the printer software CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. 2. For Windows XP, or XP x64, click Start, point to Printer and Faxes, and click Add a printer in the Printer Tasks menu. For Windows 2000, click Start, point to Settings, and click Printers. Then double-click the Add Printer icon. 3. The Add Printer Wizard appears. Then click Next. Operating system version Folder Name Windows Me or 98 WIN9X Windows XP, XP x64, or 2000 WIN2K_XP
Using the PostScript Printer Driver119 4. Select Local printer, then click Next. Note: Do not select the Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer check box. 5. Select the Create a new port check box and select Standard TCP/IP Port from the drop-down list. Click Next. 6. Click Next to continue. 7. Specify the IP address and port name, then click Next. 8. Click Finish. 9. Click Have Disk in the Add Printer Wizard and specify the following path for the CD-ROM. If your CD-ROM drive is D:, the path will be D:\ADOBEPS\ENGLISH\WIN2K_XP\PS_SETUP. Then click OK. Note: Change the drive letter as needed for your system. 10. Select the printer and click Next. 11. Follow the on-screen instructions for the rest of the installation. 12. When installation is done, click Finish. For Windows Me or 98 users 1. Install the EpsonNet Print. Refer to “Installing EpsonNet Print” in the Network Guide to find the instructions. 2. Install the printer driver. See Installing the PostScript printer driver for the USB interface on page 116 for details. 3. Set the printer port to EpsonNet Print Port. Refer to “Configuring the Printer Port” in the Network Guide to find the instructions. Note: High-speed Printing (RAW) is not supported. Accessing the PostScript printer driver New :delete unnecessary informationYou can access the PostScript printer driver directly from any application programs, from your Windows operating system.
Using the PostScript Printer Driver120 The printer settings made from many Windows applications override the setting made when the printer driver is accessed from the operating system, so you should access the printer driver from your application to make sure that you get the result you want. From the application To access the printer driver, click the Print or Page Setup from the File menu. You also need to click Setup, Options, Properties, or a combination of these buttons. For Windows XP or XP x64 users To access the printer driver, click Start, click Printers and Faxes, then click Printers. Right-click your printer icon, then click Printing Preferences. For Windows Me or 98 users To access the printer driver, click Start, point to Settings, then click Printers. Right-click your printer icon, then click Properties. For Windows 2000 users To access the printer driver, click Start, point to Settings, then click Printers. Right-click your printer icon, then click Printing Preferences. Making changes to PostScript printer settings You can change the PostScript printer settings in the PostScript printer driver. Online help is available to help you with the printer driver settings. Using online help If you want help on a particular item, click the “?” icon on the top-right corner of the dialog box’s title bar, then click the name of the setting that you want more information on. An explanation of the setting and its options will be displayed. Using AppleTalk under Windows 2000 Use the following settings if your machine is running Windows 2000, and the printer is connected through an network interface using the AppleTalk protocol: ❏Use SelecType to set the Emulation Mode-Network item to PS3. Using the default Auto setting will cause an extra, unneeded page to be printed.