Phaser 560


Printing Basics
You can print to your printer from Windows-based PCs (personal computers), Macintosh computers, and workstations. Make sure that your printer is set up with the appropriate interface port; refer to Connecting the printer. If you haven't already installed the printer's software, refer to Installing Printer Software for instructions before continuing.

Printing from a PC
Using the AdobePS 4 driver with Windows 95
Using the Windows NT 4.0 PostScript driver
Using the Windows NT 3.5 and 3.51 PostScript driver
Using the Tektronix printer driver for Windows 3.1
Using the Adobe PostScript driver for Windows 3.1
Setting the timeouts
Printing from a Macintosh
Using the Phaser 560 printer driver
Using the Apple LaserWriter 8 printer driver
Using the Phaser 560 GX printer driver
Printing from a workstation
Printing from specific applications
Print features
Print-quality modes
Color corrections
Output Order
Fonts
Resident typefaces (PostScript)
Resident typefaces (PCL5)
Downloading fonts
Macintosh fonts
Printer languages: PostScript, HP-GL, PCL5
All about media
Media sizes
Margins and print area
Media types
Media trays
Using the Multi-Purpose Feeder
Loading specialty media in the Multi-Purpose Feeder
Duplex printing
Support Home Page
Phaser 560 Support Page

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Additional Information

Register your Printer
ASPs & TPMs
About Software Support
Color Connection
Printer Warranties
Material Safety Data Sheets
Supplies & Cartridge Recycling Program