Epson EPL N3000D User Manual
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168Using the PostScript Printer Software (Macintosh) Layout Pages per sheet Specify how many pages of your document to print on one sheet of paper. Layout direction Specify whether the document should be laid out from left to right or right to left. Border Specify whether the document prints with a border around the edges of the page. The options are none, Single hairline, Single thin line, Double hairline, and Double thin line. Duplex Print on Both Sides Select this check box to print on both sides of the paper. Note: You can select this check box only when necessary setting is made for the Duplex Unit. See “Changing the Printer Setup Settings” on page 164 for information. Binding Allows you to select which edge of the document will be bound. Note: This setting is available only when the Print on Both Sides option is checked. Output Options Save as File Select this check box to create a PDF or PostScript file. Format Select the format of the file that you are creating. Options are: PDF and PostScript.
Using the PostScript Printer Software (Macintosh)169 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Error Handling PostScript Errors No special reporting When this radio button is selected, PostScript errors will not be reported. Print detailed report When this radio button is selected, a detailed report of the PostScript errors will be printed. Paper Feed All pages from Select the paper source for your print job. The options are Auto Tray Select, MP Tray, Cassette 1, Cassette 2, Cassette 3, Manual Feed 1st Page, and Manual Feed EachPage. However, the actual paper sources that are available will differ according to the options installed. First page from Select the paper source for printing the first page of the document. Remaining from Select the paper source for printing the rest of the document after the first page. Note: ❏Cassette 2 and Cassette 3 can be selected only if the corresponding optional cassette unit is installed on your printer. ❏If you are printing on a custom paper size created under the Custom Page Default setup option page on the Page Setup dialog box, the paper must be fed from the MP Tray. Only the Auto Tray Select and the MP Tray options can be selected.
170Using the PostScript Printer Software (Macintosh) Printer Features Resolution Select the resolution that you want to print in. The options are Fast and Quality. The Quality setting prints at a higher resolution, but the printing time will be longer. RITech Select this check box to use RITech when printing. RITech improves the appearance of printed lines, text, and graphics. Toner Save Select this check box to use the Toner Save feature when printing. When the Toner Save feature is turned on, the printer uses about 50% less toner than normal. Image Protect Select this check box to give priority to the quality of the printed image. When this is selected, lossy compression is not used even when memory runs low during printing. If this check box is left unselected, lossy compression is used when memory resources are too low. MediaType Select the desired paper type to print on. The options are Normal, Thick, Transparency, and Extra Thick. Make sure to select the correct paper type to avoid smearing or wasting ink. Summary Displays all setting values in the Print dialog box.
Setting Up Your Printer on a Network171 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Chapter 6 Setting Up Your Printer on a Network Sharing the Printer This section describes how to share the printer on a standard Windows network. The computers on a network can share a printer that is directly connected to one of them. The computer that is directly connected to the printer is the printer server, and the other computers are the clients which need permission to share the printer with the printer server. The clients share the printer via the printer server. A cc o rd in g to th e v e rsi o ns o f W i nd o ws OS a n d yo ur a cce s s r ig hts on the network, perform the appropriate settings of the printer server and clients. Setting the printer server ❏For Windows Me, 98, or 95, see “Setting Up Your Printer as a Shared Printer” on page 172. ❏For Windows XP, 2000, or NT 4.0, see “Using an additional driver” on page 174. Setting the clients ❏For Windows Me, 98, or 95, see “With Windows Me, 98, or 95” on page 181. ❏For Windows XP or 2000, see “With Windows XP or 2000” on page 182. ❏For Windows NT 4.0, see “With Windows NT 4.0” on page 186.
172Setting Up Your Printer on a Network Note: ❏When sharing the printer, be sure to set EPSON Status Monitor 3 so that the shared printer can be monitored on the printer server. See “Setting Monitoring Preferences” on page 73. ❏If your computer is running the Windows operating system in a Windows Me, 98, or 95 environment, double-click the Network icon in the Control panel of the printer server and make sure that the “File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks” component is installed. Then, on both the printer server and the clients, make sure that the “IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol” or the “TCP/IP Protocol” is installed. ❏The printer server and clients should be set on the same network system, and they should be under the same network management beforehand. ❏The on-screen displays on the following pages may differ depending on the version of Windows OS. Setting Up Your Printer as a Shared Printer If the printer server’s operating system is Windows Me, 98, or 95, follow these steps to set up the printer server: 1. Click Start, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Network icon. 3. Click File and Print Sharing on the Configuration menu. 4. Select the I want to be able to allow others to print to my printer(s). check box, then click OK. 5. Click OK to accept the settings.
Setting Up Your Printer on a Network173 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Note: ❏When “Insert the Disk” appears, insert the Windows Me, 98, or 95 CD-ROM in the computer. Click OK and then follow the on-screen instructions. ❏When the prompt to restart the computer appears, restart the computer and continue with the settings. See “For users restarting the computer” on page 173. For users restarting the computer Follow these steps if you had to restart the computer after performing the procedure above: 1. Double-click the Printers icon on the control panel. 2. Right-click EPSON EPL-N3000 Advanced icon, and click Sharing in the menu that appears. 3. Select the Shared As button, type the name in the Share Name box, and click OK. Type a Comment and Password if needed. Note: ❏Do not use spaces or hyphens for the share name, or an error may occur. ❏When sharing the printer, be sure to set EPSON Status Monitor 3 so that the shared printer can be monitored on the printer server. See “Setting Monitoring Preferences” on page 73. 1 2
174Setting Up Your Printer on a Network You need to set the client computers so that they can use the printer on a network. See the following pages for details. ❏“With Windows Me, 98, or 95” on page 181 ❏“With Windows XP or 2000” on page 182 ❏“With Windows NT 4.0” on page 186 Using an additional driver If the printer server’s operating system is Windows 2000, XP, or Windows NT 4.0, you can install additional printer drivers in the server. The additional drivers are for client computers that have different operating systems from that of the server. Follow these steps to set a Windows XP, 2000, or Windows NT 4.0 as a printer server, and install the additional drivers: Note: ❏You must access Windows XP, 2000, or Windows NT 4.0 as the Administrators of the local machine. ❏If the printer server’s OS is Windows NT 4.0, the additional driver can be used only on Service Pack 4 or later. 1. For a Windows 2000 or NT 4.0 printer server, click Start, point to Settings, and click Printers. For a Windows XP printer server, click Start, point to Printers and Faxes. For Windows XP Home edition users, point to Control panel first, then click Printers and Faxes. 2. Right-click EPSON EPL-N3000 Advanced icon, and click Sharing in the menu that appears.
Setting Up Your Printer on a Network175 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 For Windows XP, if the following menu appears, click either Network Setup Wizard or If you understand the security risks but want to share printers without running the wizard, click here. In either case, follow the on-screen instructions. 3. For a Windows 2000 or NT 4.0 printer server, select the Shared as button, then type the name in the Share Name box. For a Windows XP printer server, select the Share this printer button, then type the name in the Share name box. 1 2
176Setting Up Your Printer on a NetworkNote: Do not use spaces or hyphens for the Share name, or an error may occur. 4. Select the additional drivers. Note: If the computers of the server and clients use the same OS, you do not have to install the additional drivers. Just click OK after step3. On the Windows NT 4.0 printer server Select the Windows operating system that the clients are running on. For example, select Windows 95 to install the additional driver for the Windows Me, 98, or 95 clients. Then click OK. Note: ❏You do not have to select Windows NT 4.0x86, because that driver has been already installed. ❏Do not select additional drivers other than Windows 95. The other additional drivers are not available. On the Windows XP or 2000 printer server 1 2
Setting Up Your Printer on a Network177 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Click Additional Drivers. Select Windows being used for clients then click OK. For Windows Me, 98, or 95 clientsSelect Intel Windows 95 or 98 (and Me) For Windows NT 4.0 clients Select Intel Windows NT 4.0 or 2000 For Windows XP or 2000 clientsIntel Windows XP (or 2000) may been already selected.