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Setting up the printer
If you wish to keep special media in a cassette and prevent Macintosh and
Windows users from selecting it inadvertently, make sure that the Paper Source
setting is not
AUTO CASCADE
or the cassette containing the special media. For
instance, to keep special media in the Optional cassette, select
MAIN CASS
as the
Paper Source and store the paper you use routinely in the Main cassette.
DEFAULT CRD
PHOTOGRAPHIC/MONITOR/PRESENTATION/SOLID COLOR [PHOTOGRAPHIC]
Select the custom CRD (color rendering dictionary) that the Colorwriter should
use by default when it receives RGB color data for printing. The PostScript
interpreter uses the CRD to convert RGB data to the CMYK data used by the
print engine.
Users who have access to PostScript Level 2 printer drivers and the Colorwriter
PPD can override this setting for particular jobs. CRDs are not used when
printing CMYK data.
Select
PHOTOGRAPHIC
to optimize the reproduction of continuous tone images.
Select
PRESENTATION
to optimize the rendering of bright saturated colors such as
those you might use in graphs for business presentations. Select
SOLID COLOR
to
accurately represent particular colors used in logos and products. Select
MONITOR
to give the best match between colors rendered on a monitor and printed output.
Specifying network information
The Network Setup menu enables you to set network-specific information.
(Default values, where applicable, appear in square brackets.)
ENABLE APPLETALK
YES/NO [YES]
Select
YES
if you have an AppleTalk network connected to the Colorwriter. Note
that you can enable AppleTalk, TCP/IP, and IPX (Novell) communication
simultaneously.