Epson Stylus Pro 9400 User Manual
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Printing with Windows81 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 English Accessing EPSON Status Monitor 3 from the shortcut icon To access EPSON Status Monitor 3 from the shortcut icon, double-click the printer-shaped shortcut icon on the Windows taskbar. Note: To add a shortcut icon to the taskbar, see “Monitoring Preferences” on page 75. Accessing EPSON Status Monitor 3 from the printer driver To access EPSON Status Monitor 3 from the printer driver, follow the steps below. 1. Access the printer driver. See “Accessing the Printer Software” on page 13. 2. Click the Utility tab to open the Utility menu. 3. Click EPSON Status Monitor 3. Viewing information in EPSON Status Monitor 3 EPSON Status Monitor 3 provides the following information.
82Printing with Windows Current Status EPSON Status Monitor 3 provides you with detailed printer status information, a graphic display, and status messages. If the ink runs low or out, or the maintenance tank becomes full, the How to button appears in the EPSON Status Monitor 3 window. Click How to to display instructions on how to replace the cartridge or the maintenance tank. Information EPSON Status Monitor 3 provides a graphic display of the remaining amount of ink and the free space of the maintenance tank.
Printing with Windows83 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 English Increasing the Print Speed General tips Printing color data using higher print quality settings takes longer than printing black-and-white data using standard print quality, as the volume of high quality color data is much greater. For this reason, it is important to be selective in your use of color and print quality settings if you also require a faster print speed. However, even if your data requires the highest print quality and extensive use of color, it may still be possible to optimize the print speed by adjusting other printing conditions. The following table shows the factors that inversely affect print speed and print quality. The following table shows the factors related to print speed only. Print qualityHigher Lower Print speedSlower Faster Advanced menu settingsPrint Quality SuperFine - 1440dpiNormal - 360dpi High Speed Off On Data characteristicsImage Size Large Small Resolution High Low Print speedFaster Slower Advanced menu settingsColor Black Color or Color/B&W Photo Flip HorizontalOff On
84Printing with Windows Using Speed & Progress You can make certain print speed settings in the Speed & Progress dialog box. To access this dialog box, click Speed & Progress on the Utility menu. For details, see “Making the Speed & Progress settings” on page 73. Sharing Your Printer This section describes how to share your printer so that other computers on a network can use it. The computer on a network can share the 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. Data characteristicsVariety of colorsGrayscale Full color Hardware resourcesSystem speedFast Slow HDD free spaceLarge Small Memory free spaceLarge Small Software statusRunning applicationsOne Many Virtual memoryNot in use In use Print speedFaster Slower
Printing with Windows85 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 English Note: To connect your printer directly to a network without setting it up as a shared printer, consult your network administrator. For Windows XP Setting up your printer as a shared printer To share a printer that is connected directly to your computer with others on a network, follow the steps below. 1. Click Start, and then click Printers and Faxes. 2. Right-click your printer icon, and click Sharing. If the following menu appears, click Network Setup Wizard or If you understand the security risks but want to share printers without running the wizard, click here, and follow the on-screen instruction.
86Printing with Windows 3. Select Share this printer, and type the name in the Share name box. 4. Click OK. Note: Do not choose any drivers from the Additional Drivers list. Accessing the shared printer To access the shared printer from another computer on a network, follow the steps below. Note: Your printer must be set up as a shared resource on the computer to which it is directly connected before you can access it from another computer. 1. Install the printer driver to the client computer from the software CD-ROM. 2. Click Start, and then click Printers and Faxes. Right-click your printers icon, and open the Properties for your printer.
Printing with Windows87 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 English 3. Click the Ports tab, and click Add Port. 4. Select Local Port, and then click New Port. 5. In the text box, type the following information: \ ame of computer that is connected to the printer ame of the shared printer Then click OK.
88Printing with Windows 6. Close the Printer Ports dialog box to return to the Ports menu. 7. On the Ports menu, make sure that the new port is added and the check box is selected. Click OK to close the Properties. For Windows Me and 98 Setting up your printer as a shared printer To share a printer connected directly to your computer with other computers on a network, follow the steps below. 1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click Network.
Printing with Windows89 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 English 3. Click File and Print Sharing. 4. Click the I want to be able to allow others to print to my printer(s) check box, and click OK. 5. In the Network window, click OK. 6. In the Control Panel, double-click Printers. Note: ❏If a dialog box requesting the Windows Me or 98 CD-ROM appears, insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive, then follow the on-screen instructions.
90Printing with Windows❏If a dialog box appears requesting you to restart your computer, do so. Then open the Printers folder, and continue from step 7. 7. Select your printer, and choose Sharing on the File menu. 8. Select Shared As, enter the printer information as needed, and click OK. Accessing the shared printer To access the shared printer from another computer on a network, follow the steps below. Note: Your printer must be setup as a shared resource on the computer to which it is directly connected before you can access it from another computer. 1. On the computer you want to access the printer from, click Start, point to Settings, and then click Printers.