Owner's Manual
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• Paper Source Alignment
• Transparency Interleaving
• Duplex (other than Manual or off)
• Transparency for Media Type
Compression override
Overriding the Compression setting in the Override Print Settings dialog box may have no
effect.
Group Name override
When you override the group name to one that has not been registered, the job prints
normally without an error.
ColorPASS disconnected
If the ColorPASS is disconnected, no alert message will appear in the Fiery WebSpooler
window. You may be able to continue manipulating job options, but the operation will fail.
When this happens, exit Fiery WebSpooler and log in again.
CMYK Simulation Profile
If you set CMYK Simulation Profile to SWOP-Coated (EFI), DIC (EFI), or Euroscale
(EFI) from the Windows 95/98 printer driver with Two-way communication enabled and
then try to override the setting from the Fiery WebSpooler Override Print Settings window,
the pull-down menu displays Printer’s Default, preventing you from selecting a setting. As a
workaround, click the box again, choose SWOP-Coated, DIC, or Euroscale, and override
the setting. This also applies to profiles downloaded using ColorWise Pro Tools Profile
Manager for use as simulation or output profile print options.
Printing the Euro currency symbol
The ColorPASS supports printing the Euro currency symbol as described in this section.
Depending on the application, the symbol may not print correctly.
If you override the Instructions setting from the Properties window by entering the Euro
font when Character Set is set to Macintosh from the ColorPASS Control Panel, the Euro
currency symbol may not be displayed correctly.
Euro fonts may not be displayed correctly in the Instructions field of the Command
WorkStation Properties window or of the Fiery WebSpooler/Fiery Spooler Override Print
Settings window.
Mac OS 8.5
Using the ATM font—You can print the Euro currency symbol using one of Adobe’s Type 1
PostScript Euro fonts. See Adobe’s web site at http//www.adobe.com/type/eurofont.html
for more details. Once you have installed the fonts, select the Euro font you wish to use in
your application.
Using the Symbol font—You can use the Mac OS Symbol font to create the Euro currency
symbol using the following procedure:
1. Select the Symbol font.
2. Press the Option key and the “T” key at the same time.
Euro currency
symbol