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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»Note:
The Q2425STD.PDF must be used to achieve Standard
halftoning in QuarkXPress. If this PDF is not present, you won’t be
able to use Standard halftoning even though the printer supports it.
Likewise, the Q2425ENH.PDF and the Q2425BAS.PDF must be used
to achieve Enhanced and Basic halftoning respectively in
QuarkXPress. See your printer documentation for more information
on halftones.
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The scaling factor set in the driver is independent of any scaling factor
set in an application. While the application’s scaling factor is likely to
affect the size and placement of image elements, the driver scaling
factor simply scales the resultant image from the center of the page.
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If you have trouble connecting and configuring your PC interface,
refer to the “Output Problems” section of chapter 6 of the
Operation
guide for troubleshooting tips.
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You're now ready to print from your PC. From this point, you'll proba-
bly perform most printing tasks from your application. For specific
information, check the printing section in your application documenta-
tion.
For information on print media types and sizes, see chapter 2, “Print
Media,” in the
Reference
guide.