Macintosh printing options, Selecting printing options for macintosh, Unix and linux printing – Xerox WorkCentre 6515DNI User Manual
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User Guide
Macintosh Printing Options
Selecting Printing Options for Macintosh
To use specific printing options, change the settings before sending the job to the printer.
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With the document open in your application, click File > Print.
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Select your printer.
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Select Xerox
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Features from the Copies & Pages menu.
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Select the desired printing options from the drop-down lists.
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Click Print to send the job to the printer.
Saving a Set of Commonly Used Printing Options for Macintosh
You can define and save a set of options, so that you can apply them to future print jobs.
To save a set of printing options:
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With the document open in your application, click File > Print.
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Select your printer from the Printers list.
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Select the desired printing options from the drop-down lists in the Print dialog box.
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Click Presets > Save As.
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Type a name for the printing options, then click OK to save the set of options in the Presets list.
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To print using these options, select the name from the Presets list.
UNIX and Linux Printing
The Xerox
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Print Driver package provides tools for you to manage printers connected in UNIX and Linux
environments.
The Xerox
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print drivers provide a GUI-based driver dialog for printer feature selections. You can select
print drivers based on your operating system.
Xerox
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Printer Manager
Xerox
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Printer Manager is an application that allows you to manage and print to multiple printers in
UNIX and Linux environments.
Xerox
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Printer Manager allows you to:
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Configure and check the status of network connected printers.
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Set up a printer on your network as well as monitor the operation of the printer once installed.
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Perform maintenance checks and view supplies status at any time.
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Provide a common look and feel across the many different suppliers of UNIX and Linux operating
systems.