Instruction manual

Page 10 Splash PCI Series v5.0 Install Manual
Splash ColorCal. Software that calibrates Splash for consistent, accurate color,
regardless of changes in the copier’s color output that occur over time and
with changes in the environment. Splash ColorCal is a powerful tool for the
professional color image designer, but it is useful also for anyone who creates
business graphics or other less-technical color documents. Splash ColorCal
requires no special color knowledge and does not require the use of an
expensive densitometer. Splash ColorCal allows you to create and use
your own CMYK color profiles. See the chapter “Calibrating With Splash
ColorCal” in the
Splash Reference
on-line manual for more information.
Look Ahead Routing. This smart look-ahead capability determines if there are
any other files in the queue before yours. If not, then the Splash Server will
immediately begin to RIP your file. If another file is ahead of yours, the Splash
Server automatically spools your file. Multiple files can be received by the
Server at the same time. Jobs are placed in the print queue in the order in which
they have completed spooling. This prevents large jobs from blocking smaller
jobs that are sent to the server at the same time.
Print Job Preflighting. Select an option at the Splash Server to screen print jobs
for errors before they print.
Splash Drop Printing. Print TIFF, EPS, and files in text-based processed
PostScript format, at the Splash Server or from any AppleTalk network client,
without using a special PostScript file downloader utility. Simply drag the
graphics file directly onto the Splash Server application window, or place them
in the shared Drop Folder on the Splash Server Power Macintosh.
A Macintosh Client Status Desk Accessory (DA). The Splash Status DA lets
you view and control print jobs, and receive printer/copier and server status
remotely from any Macintosh Client.
Optional Internet or Intranet Web Print Queue Manager. Allows remote clients
on any computer platform to view and control their print jobs at the Splash
Server. Requires a TCP/IP connection to the Splash Server and Netscape
Navigator 3.x or Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.x web browser. See the chapter
“Setting Up the Splash Web Queue Manager” in the
Splash Reference
on-line manual for more information.
35 Adobe Roman fonts. (See the
Splash Reference
on-line manual for a
complete list of fonts supplied with the Splash software.)
Adobe PostScript Level 2 support for automatic decompression of embedded
JPEG files prior to printing. This results in a significantly reduced transfer time
when printing JPEG files over a network.
A detailed, accurate log of print activity, to simplify tracking and billing.
Format commands let you show customer subtotals in the printed log.