Printing from a unix or vms workstation – Tektronix Phaser 340 User Manual
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Phaser 340 Color Printer
Printing from a Unix or VMS workstation
You can print from a workstation through Ethernet, Token Ring, parallel, or
serial interfaces. Workstation users can print from any application that
generates color PostScript.
For Unix and VMS environments, Tektronix offers PhaserPrint for fast raster
file and screen copy printing to Tektronix color printers. PhaserPrint also
provides a graphical user interface for push-button control of Tektronix
printer features, such as print quality modes and TekColor color corrections.
For VMS environments, Tektronix also offers PhaserSym, a VMS print
symbiont. PhaserSym facilitates communication between VMS hosts and
Tektronix Phaser printers. PhaserSym requires that the Phaser printer
include lpr printing support. Refer to Appendix B for ordering information.
For information on printing from workstations and setting up spooling
systems, you can contact HAL, the Tektronix automated fax system by
calling direct (503) 682-7450 or, in the United States or Canada, by calling
toll-free 1-800-835-6100. Refer to “Using the automated fax systems” on
page 6-4 for details on using the HAL system.
For workstation users who prefer not to use PhaserPrint, the printer-control
PostScript files that are on the Printer Software for Windows diskette (PC
format) can be used for Unix workstations. These files let you set up your
spooling system to select between media trays, print quality modes, color
correction modes and other features. Most workstations with 3.5-inch disk
drives provide a device driver that allows you to mount a PC floppy
diskette. Refer to the Phaser 340 Drivers and Utilities Printing Reference for
information about mounting PC diskettes.
If you don’t have the means of transferring utility files to control printer
features from the PC diskette or CD-ROM, you can download utilities and
files from the Tektronix ftp server, the Tektronix Bulletin Board Service (BBS),
or the Tektronix World Wide Web server. Refer to Chapter 6,
“Troubleshooting,” for information on Tektronix’ online services.