6-4 Printing via PostScript
Once the Horizon imager is set up as a Windows printer on your
workstation (which is described in several Horizon PostScript
Technical Briefs, one for each type of Windows system), you can
send images to it for printing from any Windows application.
Typically, when you invoke the Print function from within the
application, a Print dialog box displays. From this dialog box, you
can select the Horizon imager as the print destination, if it has not
already been set as your default printer.
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When the Horizon imager is added as a Windows printer, a default
set of print job, sheet, and image parameter settings is defined for
it. However, from the Print dialog box, you can change any of the
parameters’ settings. Table 6-1 on page 6-6 describes each of the
Horizon PostScript parameters that can be changed. For more
information about print job, sheet, and image parameters, refer to
Appendix D and to the
Horizon Imager Technical Manual
.
For instructions about how to change Horizon PostScript parameter
settings:
•
For Windows 98 and Me,
refer to “Changing Horizon PostScript
Parameters—Windows 98 and Me” on page 6-9.
•
For Windows NT,
refer to “Changing Horizon PostScript
Parameters—Windows NT” on page 6-12.
•
For Windows 2000 and XP,
refer to “Changing Horizon
PostScript Parameters—Windows 2000 and XP” on page 6-15.
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