Owner's Manual
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Printing Groups
Printing Groups features are not supported with Windows 2000.
The group name and password for a printing group cannot be saved or archived internally
or externally.
To print a job such as a PostScript file using Fiery Downloader with Printing Groups set,
print the job to the Hold queue and enter the group name and password from the
Command WorkStation Properties dialog box.
SMB printing
When you print a job via SMB printing to either the Print queue or the Hold queue, the
file size of the job is double the original size. When you print via the Direct connection,
make sure the ColorPASS hard disk has sufficient space to print the job.
IPP Printing
If you try to print using the IPP connection or open the IPP printer icon’s Spooler window
within thirty seconds after the ColorPASS is rebooted and returns to Idle, you may not be
able to print over the IPP connection afterwards.
With IPP printing, if you try to print a job that exceeds the available ColorPASS hard disk
space, you may not receive the Disk Full error message. The job may not be printed at all.
Standard TCP/IP printing on Windows 2000
If you print with Raw selected in the Configure Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor dialog box
for TCP/IP printing, the filename of the print job sent to the ColorPASS may not be
displayed correctly in the Queues or Job Log window of the Command WorkStation, Fiery
WebSpooler, or Fiery Spooler. If this occurs, uncheck Enable advanced printing features in
the Advanced tab of the printer driver.
When you print via Standard TCP/IP Port on Windows 2000, if someone printed a
different job via SMB printing from Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000
and experienced a Disk Full error, you may not be able to print. If this occurs, choose Shut
Down and then choose Reboot System in the Functions menu at the ColorPASS Control
Panel.
Custom page size printing
When you print a custom page size job from Microsoft Word on Windows NT 4.0 or
Windows 2000, the job may be processed a Letter size job. If this occurs, first specify a
custom size in the printer driver and then select the custom size for printing. In this case,
top and bottom margins will be 8.5 mm.
Printing from Mac OS computers
In a custom page size job, make sure the values for Margins are within the appropriate
range. To display this range, select the drop-down menu under PPD Limits.
Depending on the application, setting Rotate 180 to Yes for a custom page size job may
result in part of the image truncated if the orientation of the job is landscape.