User`s guide

Chapter 2:Software and Hardware Installation
xxii - PShop User’s Guide
of a temporary file used to cache the rasterized image for transport to the remote
queue. You can change this file name if necessary.
Please refer to Appendix C, “Accessing Network Printers”, for more details
network printing,
Install Printer
After you have selected a printer and elected any desired installation options
click “Install Printer” to install the printer onto your system. After you install the
printer, the “Edit Printer...” options in the File menu, the “Remove Printer”
button, and the “Test Printer” button should be enabled.
Remove Printer
If the name displayed in the Print Queue Name field is the name of an existing
printer on your system, the “Remove Printer” button should be active. You can
click this button to permanently remove the selected print queue from your
system.
Test Printer
This will send a PostScript test page to the PShop or PostScript printer indicated
in the Print Queue Name field. Note: If you are not licensed to use a PShop
printer, the test page will not be printed.
File Menu
This pull-down menu contains:
Edit Printer Interface Script - This option will be available when the
name displayed in the Print Queue Name field references an installed
PShop printer. You can edit the interface script of the current printer with
this option.
Edit Printer ID File - This option will be available when the name
displayed in the Print Queue Name field references an installed PShop
printer. You can edit the ID file of the current printer with this option.
Exit - Quits ps_install.
Note: If ps_install is unable to locate the printer administration utilities on
your system, you will need to update your PATH environment variable to