SuperScript 4200N Settings 5FEATURESsu can specify which paper tray theur print job: Tray 1 , Tray 2 (option),u specify AutoSelect, the printerright tray based on the paper size indetect paper sizes based on how thefore, it is important to adjust theposition of images on a page withort edges of the paper. You can printhe page has a vertical orientations the page has a horizontalpe means the page has a horizontals flipped.f copies to be printed up to 999.200N SETTINGSr settings give you many ways to. There is often more than one placeer setting. These includeScript 3 printer drivern your printerperator Panelperator Panel to cancel a print job orot available in your printer driver.n the Operator Panel to helpms. In addition, the printer operatorout font lists and test pages andt. You can also set the printer’sfigure network settings. Chapter 5,“The Operator Panel,” provides instructions for using theprinter operator panel.Using Printer DriversYour printer software includes the PostScript 3 printerdrivers for Windows 3.x, Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4.0,and Mac OS. It offers a wide range of features for setting upyour print job and printer settings.Most of these features and settings are described in thischapter. A particular feature may be implemented slightlydifferently, depending on which driver you are using.note: If you are unsure about a setting in your printerdriver, be sure to use the driver’s Online Help feature.Chapter 4, “Printer Drivers,” provides completeinformation about using your printer driver software.POST SCRIPT 3 FEATURESThese are general descriptions of settings available in thePostScript 3 printer drivers. The interface of the printerdriver depends on the operating system you use. Not allsettings are available for all drivers, or they may appear ondifferent tabs in the printer driver. All printer drivers haveOnline Help available at the click of a button, with moreinformation about specific settings. Chapter 4, “PrinterDrivers,” shows the PostScript printer drivers and explainshow to use them.Color ProcessingColor ControlUse these settings to define color in your print job.Color Photo: Produces smooth color images, for the bestreproduction of photographic images.Color Business Graphics: Produces bright, solid colors,suitable for presentation graphics, charts, and posters.Color Transparency: Use this for the best results whenprinting color presentations on overhead transparency film.Grayscale: Converts all colors in the document to black andshades of gray for monochrome printing.Unadjusted: Does not apply any of the special color controlfeatures.