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Printing a Document using the PostScript Print Driver
Logging in to Internet Services
Viewing Active Jobs using the Job Status Menu
System Administrator Guide www.xerox.com/support.
Installing Optional Services using the Tools Menu
Viewing the Progress and Details of a Job using the Job Status Menu
Printing the Information Pages from the Machine Status Menu
Changing the Output Destination when Printing Using Internet Services
Folding Documents Printed Using Internet Services
Setting the Stapling when Printing Using Internet Services
Setting the Hole Punching when Printing Using Internet Services
Setting the Orientation when Printing Using Internet Services
Using the Collate Options when Printing Using Internet Services
Using the 2-Sided Printing Options when Printing using Internet Services
Changing the Paper Selection when Printing using Internet Services
Sending a Job for Delayed Printing using Internet Services
Saving a Job for Reprinting using Internet Services
Printing a Sample or Proof Print using Internet Services
Sending a Job for Secure Printing using Internet Services
Sending a Job for Normal Printing using Internet Services
Changing the Number of Copies when Printing using Internet Services
Installing Print and Scan Drivers from the Internet Services Print Menu
Internet Services uses the embedded web server on the device. This allows you to communicate
with the device over the internet or intranet through your web browser.
Use the Install Print / Scan Drivers link to access and install the latest print and scan drivers for your
device. If you are using a Windows computer, the link will open the drivers in an executable file. An
executable file automatically installs software on your computer when you run it. You can choose
to run the file to install the drivers now, or save the file to install the drivers later.
The install option provides an easy way to install your print drivers. By default the link goes to
Xerox.com to find the latest drivers for your device. Your System Administrators can change the
Install Print / Scan Drivers link to another location, such as an internal site, if required. They can also
hide the link. If you do not see the Install Print / Scan Drivers link check with your System
Administrator.
Note: This option must be made available by your System Administrator.
Your System Administrator may have loaded a specific print driver on your computer. However, if
the choice of driver is yours, the following information may help you decide which driver to install.
• PS (PostScript) gives you the most options to scale and manipulate images; it offers more
precision with high-end graphics. PostScript also provides you with different types of error-
handling and font substitution options.
• PCL (Printer Control Language) generally has fewer advanced features than PostScript. PCL
drivers process most jobs faster than other drivers. This driver is suitable for most every-day
printing tasks.
• XPS (XML Paper Specification) is an open specification for a page description language and
a fixed document format originally developed by Microsoft. Use this driver to improve the
speed and quality of XPS files that you print.
• Mac is a PostScript driver that has been specifically designed to work on Macs.
Note: To print an XPS document, your device needs to have the optional XPS feature installed.