=============================================================== CENTREWARE RELEASE 6.20 PRINTER DRIVER README FILE FOR WINDOWS =============================================================== CONTENTS: 1) Electronic Documentation 2) What's Included in this Release? 3) Features 4) Known Issues NOTE: For CentreWare support, visit www.xerox.com. =============================================================== 1) ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTATION =============================================================== Electronic Documentation (PDF format) is located in the \DOCS folder on each CentreWare CD. The Print and Fax Drivers Guide for Windows (WDV_620.PDF) is intended for administrators who install and configure CentreWare Printer drivers, and for users who want to know more information about printer drivers and their installation. Please copy these files to each user workstation or to a network location that is accessible to all users. The Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view and print PDF files. Acrobat Readers are available free of charge from Adobe at WWW.ADOBE.COM. Please consult the Adobe Web site for the latest product upgrades and support information, as well as foreign language versions of the Acrobat Reader. =============================================================== 2) What's Included in This Release? =============================================================== On the CentreWare Print Drivers CD: PRINTER DRIVERS AND PPDs: Xerox DocuColor 8000/7000 Xerox DocuColor 5252 Xerox DocuColor 2045/2060 Xerox DocuColor 6060 Xerox DocuColor 12 Xerox iGen3 Xerox DXP250 - -- PCL5c_xxx_W2K_XP -- PS_xxx_W2K_XP Xerox NuveraTM Digital Copier/Printers Xerox NuveraTM Digital Production Systems Xerox DocuTech 6100/6115/6135/6155/6180 Xerox DocuTech 180/155/128 HLC Xerox DocuPrint 100/115/135/155/180 EPS Xerox DXP 4110/4590 -- PCL_xxx_NT4 -- PCL_xxx_W2K_XP -- PCL6_xxx_NT4 -- PCL6_xxx_W2K_XP -- PS_xxx_NT4 -- PS_xxx_W2K_XP Generic PPDs are provided for Windows 9x Xerox Admin Config Wizard Xerox Printer Driver Installation Utility =============================================================== 3) Features =============================================================== The CentreWare 6.20 release of the Xerox DocuSP Printers supports the following new features and hardware: - additional PCL trays - halftone selections constrained per resolution selection - 2/3 and 2/4 hole punching - Z-fold half-sheet selection - access to the printer’s stock library via bi-directional capabilities. This new feature makes it even easier to set up named papers within the printer driver. The Java Virtual Machine must be loaded on the PC to use this capability. - Xerox Printer Driver Installation Utility and Admin Config Wizard. =============================================================== 4) Known Issues =============================================================== [Windows Installer: Project 98 Users] An old version of the msflxgrd.ocx file from Microsoft (dated September 1997) locks and will not upgrade within the client. A run error may result. If you encounter this condition when you launch the Xerox Printer Driver Installation Utility or the Xerox Admin Configuration Wizard, use the following workaround: Browse to the 'C:\WINDOWS\system32' folder (assuming your OS is installed on the "C" drive), and rename the file 'MSFLXGRD.OCX' to 'MSFLXGRDold.OCX'. If the system does not allow you to do this, start Windows in Safe Mode by pressing the F8 key while restarting. Then rename the file. You will then be able to launch the installer. [Windows NT Driver 'SAVE' Limits on WIN2000 OS] Windows NT drivers running on Windows 2000 operating systems cannot save large, complex jobs due to restrictions of the operating system. [N-Up Printing Issues] Various printing errors may occur in different drivers with N-up printing. The follow list includes some issues that may result: - PhotoShop: A 9-up, single-image job results in printing one large photo image on the entire page with a single box outlining the frame. - N-up may not function for landscape documents. The first side of a two-sided document may not print. - A single, full-page Photoshop image may print overlaying portions of the outline boxes sized for 9-up printing. - Corel Draw: The copy count may be interpreted as an image number. For example, when you request four copies of a 9-up (single-page print), four images may print on one page rather than four pages printing with one image in each square. The following list includes most of the known application incompatibility issues for the Windows PostScript driver: APPLICATION DRIVER FEATURE ================================================================= Acrobat 4.0, 5.05 Rotated Landscape, Mirror Image, Negative Image CorelDraw! 8.0, 10.0 N-up, Scaling, Rotated Landscape, Watermark FrameMaker 5.5.6 Rotated Landscape Freehand 8.0, 9.0, 10.0 N-up, Scaling, Rotated Landscape, Watermark, Mirror Image, OpenType Illustrator 8.0, 10.0 Watermark, Euro InDesign 2.0 Scaling PageMaker 6.5, 7 N-up, Scaling, Rotated Landscape, Watermark, Mirror Image, Negative Image, Euro Photoshop 5.0, 5.5. 6.0 Watermark, Euro QuarkXPress 4.0, 4.1.1 N-Up, Rotated Landscape, Mirror Image, Watermark, Euro WordPerfect 7.0 Rotated Landscape PowerPoint N-up Newer versions of these applications may resolve many of these incompatibilities. [WordPerfect] With WordPerfect 7, 8, and 9 running on Windows, collated jobs that are duplexed may produce the first page of one set on the back page of the previous set. Turn off the collate option in WordPerfect and select collate from the printer driver. [Garamond Font Produces Inconsistent Output] Numerous versions of the Garamond font are in use. When the version used by an application differs from the version that is resident on the printer, various character spacing and artifacting problems can occur. Workarounds for this problem include: - Install the Adobe Type 1 Garamond font on your workstation rather than the True Type version of Garamond. - Remove Garamond from the PPD file to ensure that Garamond will always be downloaded to the printer with each job. - Select the "Always Send to Printer" option in the print driver. (This may have an adverse affect on performance because it applies to all fonts.) [Microsoft Office Binder (Office 97, 2000, etc.)] - Make Print Selections from Within Control Panel. You must select printer features from within the Printers folder (i.e., not from Binder's Print dialog) in order to reliably influence the printing of contained documents when there is more than one contained document. - Printing Booklets. Some MS-Binder documents are not compatible with the PostScript output option 'Optimize for Portability'. If you experience problems printing booklets, select the PostScript Output option 'Optimize for Speed' on the Advanced tab. - Printing Booklets to File. Booklets cannot be printed to file from MS-Binder by choosing 'Print to file' in an application, or by choosing port 'FILE:' Work around: Open the printer's Properties dialog from the Printers folder. Go to the Details tab, select Add Port/Other/Local Port and enter a filespec such as 'c:\psoutut.prn'. Then, connect the printer to that port. Whenever you print, the output will go to that file. Booklets may be printed to file in this manner. [Paper Orientation Setting Conflicts] To change the orientation of your printed document when using many applications, you must use the Orientation setting on the File > Page Setup > Paper Size dialog. This setting typically overrides the Image Orientation setting within the printer driver. Therefore, document orientation changes may not take effect unless the change is made throughout the application. [Setting the Number of Copies for a Print Job] If you experience problems with the Copies setting, you should select the number of copies within the application. Some applications may override the settings within the printer driver. If the problem persists, set the number of copies in both the application and the driver. [Draw Outlines Option in Windows NT4.0/2000/XP PostScript Drivers] You may select "Draw Outlines" with both the N-Up and the Booklet Layout options. If you then select the Fit to New Size option, your document will print on the new size and with outlines. [Shared "Saved Settings" - Distributing to Point and Print NT4/2000/XP Clients] When using Point and Print, Windows distributes shared Saved Settings to clients as a low priority. You can expect that after you change the shared Saved Settings file, Windows will distribute the Saved Settings to clients by the next morning, though possibly sooner. ================================================================= Copyright 2005 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved. 14 June 2005. XEROX(R), The Document Company(R), the digital X(R) logo, and CentreWare(R), are registered trademarks of XEROX. Other product names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are hereby acknowledged.Download Driver Pack
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Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
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Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
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