NEC 870 - SuperScript B/W Laser Printer Online User's Manual page 56

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Chapter 3: Installing the Software
memory (or, in some instances, if simplifying a
complex page has used up too much memory),
Adobe Memory Booster will automatically
compress the page to fit in memory. In this case,
you may notice some loss of resolution in graphics
on your printed page. If your printer is directly
connected to your computer, and you are running
the Status Monitor, you will be notified if the page
was not printed at the resolution set in the printer
driver.
NEC recommends that you leave Adobe Memory
Booster turned enabled so that you can take
advantage of its ability to print even your most
complex pages.
Paper Sizes
Use this setting to select which paper sizes are
available and displayed in the paper size list box
of any Windows application and in the Paper
Source tab of the SuperScript 870 driver. Choose
Show all paper sizes if you want both U.S. and
international sizes to be available for printing.
Choose Filter the paper size list and Only U.S.
sizes (e.g. Letter) or Only International sizes (e.g.
A4, B5) to limit the paper size options that are
available. This is useful, for example, if you only
print on U.S. sizes—it allows the driver to display
only the sizes you use.
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Multilanguage Font Support
(Windows 95 only)
Select "Multilanguage font support" for proper
printing of a character set which contains more
than 256 characters. Typically, Central-European,
Cyrillic, Baltic, Greek, and Turkish-based
languages include more than 256 characters.
Printing may be a bit slower when this option is
enabled.
Printer Administration (Advanced
Option)
Selecting the "Printer Administration..." button
brings up the following dialog box:
Note: Printer settings for energy saving
timeout, Adobe Memory Booster, jam
recovery, wait timeout, manual feed
timeout, and auto-continue can be
changed in Windows or DOS. Other
printer settings, such as horizontal and
vertical offset, can only be changed using
the DOS Printer Control Panel. Refer to
Change Printer Settings in Chapter 5,
"DOS Printing Utilities."

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