User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- QMS 2425/ 2425 TURBO Print System Getting Started
- Contents
- Introduction
- About the Printer
- About the Documentation
- Printer Features
- QMS Crown Technology
- Media Flexibility
- PostScript Level 2 Compatibility
- Multiple Resolutions
- State-of-the-Art-Controllers
- Multi-protocol Support
- Advanced Paper-Handling Options
- Advanced Document Handling Capabilities
- Convenient Control Panel Operation
- Four Resident Emulations
- Resident Typefaces, Fonts, and Symbol Sets
- Software Loadable System
- Printer Job Accounting
- Energy Star Compliance
- Plug-and-Play Compatibility
- Toner Savings
- QMS CrownAdmin 3
- Printer Options
- CrownCopy Option
- BuzzBox Lite Option
- Duplex Printing Option
- Envelope Feeder Option
- Hard Disk Expandability Options
- High-Capacity Input Paper Deck Option
- ImageServer Option
- Interface Options
- Optional Fonts
- Optional Emulations
- Pedestal Option
- QFORM Option
- Upgradable RAM (Random Access Memory)
- Security Key Option
- Stackler Option
- Multi-Res Daughterboard Option
- What's Next?
- Setting Up Your Printer
- Connecting to a PC
- Connecting to an Ethernet Network
- Connecting to a Macintosh
- Control Panel
- QMS Customer Support
- Configuration Menu
- Index

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The QMS Level 2 Windows driver has the Compress Output setting
enabled by default. This feature decreases the time the file stays out
on the network because the data is compressed at the host, trans-
ferred to the printer, and then decompressed. However, for users who
are not on a network, this feature slows printing via the parallel port.
To disable this feature, select the Output tab, choose Options, and
click Compress Output.
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In some instances, special files and/or configurations may be required
by an application to produce correct output on a QMS print system.
These files may be used to produce proper color output or to add sup-
port for a specific printer within an application. In addition, certain
applications may require the use of a specific PostScript driver such
as the case with PageMaker 5.0, which requires the Microsoft v3.56
or greater PostScript driver. In such cases, you may need to use spe-
cial files, such as PPDs or WPDs, to add support for your QMS print
system. (Check your applications’s documentation to determine if you
need to use one or more of these files.)
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In some cases, applications take full control for the generation of
PostScript code and may conflict with the QMS Level 2 Windows
Driver. To handle this situation the QMS Level 2 Windows Driver fea-
tures an “Allow Application to EmitPostScript” option on the Options
tab.
Since all applications work somewhat differently, the “Application
Notes” below will assist you in getting the best possible output from
your QMS print system.