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Adobe PostScript Printer Driver for Windows 95
The AdobePS driver writes a PostScript file containing the instructions generated by
your application and the DocuColor 40 CP print options you selected. The driver
sends the PostScript file to the DocuColor 40 CP. The DocuColor 40 CP performs
PostScript processing and color conversions according to the settings you chose and
sends rasterized color data to the print device.
Adobe PostScript Printer Driver for Windows 95
This section explains how to set DocuColor 40 CP color print options with the Adobe
PostScript Printer Driver version 4.2.x for Windows 95.
Before you proceed, make sure you have completed the following procedures described
in Getting Started:
• Install the Adobe PostScript Printer Driver version 4.2.x and DocuColor 40 CP
PPD.
• Set up the DocuColor 40 CP for printing.
Setting color management print options
The printer driver options described in this section can be set from the Windows
Control Panel or from the Print Setup or Page Setup dialog boxes of most applications.
It is recommended that you set these options initially from the Windows Control
Panel as described in this section. This provides you with a default configuration that is
appropriate for most DocuColor 40 CP print jobs. You can choose different settings
for individual jobs from the applications you use.
To set default print options, open the Printers Control Panel, right-click the
DocuColor 40 CP, and select Properties. For more information on how to access the
dialog boxes shown in this section, see the Printing Guide.
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The following illustrations and instructions do not apply to all applications.
Some applications, such as PageMaker 6.5, handle color management settings
independently of the printer driver. For information on specific applications, see the
application notes.