Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About the Documentation
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Printing from Windows Computers
- Chapter 2: Printing from Mac OS Computers
- Chapter 3: Printing from UNIX Workstations
- Chapter 4: Downloading Files and Fonts
- Chapter 5: Printing Variable Data Documents
- Chapter 6: Using EFI Hot Folders
- Chapter 7: Tracking and Monitoring Jobs
- Chapter 8: Using Fiery E- mail Service
- Appendix A: Print Options
- Appendix B: Font List
- Appendix C: Troubleshooting
- Index

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4. To change the order of the Current Shortcuts, select an option in
the Current Shortcuts list and click Move Up or Move Down.
5. Click OK to close the Modify Shortcuts dialog box.
Now, the Print Option Shortcuts area is customized.
Defining and printing custom page sizes
With custom page sizes, you can define the dimensions of a
printed page. After you define a custom page size, you can use it
from within an application without redefining it each time you
print. When you create custom page sizes, specify Width
dimensions to correspond with the shorter side of your job and
specify Height dimensions to correspond with the longer side of
your print job. Set custom page sizes this way, regardless of the
orientation settings in the application.
Note:Custom page sizes are not supported with Imposition jobs.
Note:Custom page sizes for Windows NT and Windows 2000/XP/Server
2003 cannot be set using the Fiery Printing tab. For more information,
see “Working with custom page sizes in Windows NT 4.0” on page 1-32
and “Working with custom page sizes in Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003”
on page 1-35.
Working with custom page sizes in Windows 98/Me
To define or edit a custom page size, or print your job on a custom
page size in the Windows 98/Me PostScript printer driver, use the
following procedures.
Portrait Landscape
Height
Height
Width
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