Configuring Print Job Processing Settings; Ps Settings; Allow Courier Substitution; Print To Ps Error - Canon imagePRESS Server G200 Configuration And Setup

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Configuring print job processing settings

Configuring print job processing settings
The configuration settings that relate to how print jobs are processed are also referred to as raster image processing
(RIP) settings.
Descriptions for most of these settings are in Configure Help. This section describes settings that may not be in the
help.

PS settings

To access the PS settings, open Configure and select RIP > PS settings.

Allow Courier substitution

Select to substitute Courier for fonts that are unavailable when you download files to the imagePRESS Server, or
when you print a document for which you do not have the corresponding printer font. If this setting is set to No, jobs
with fonts that are unavailable on the imagePRESS Server hard disk generate a PostScript error and do not print.
This setting does not apply to PDF files; font substitution occurs automatically in PDF files.

Print to PS error

Specify whether the imagePRESS Server prints the available portion of a print job when it encounters a PostScript
error. Select Yes to print the portion of the job that was processed before the error occurred. Select No to cancel the
print job entirely when a PostScript error is encountered. Leave this setting at No unless you encounter printing
problems.

Default paper sizes

Select the default set of paper sizes. If no page size is defined within a PostScript file, jobs are printed on Letter paper
if you select US, or on A4 paper if you select Metric.

Convert paper sizes

Select to automatically convert document paper sizes to the specified default paper sizes.
For example, if you select Letter/11x17->A4/A3, a letter size document is automatically printed on A4 paper.

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