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Introduction
ColorQube 9301/9302/9303 Multifunction Printer
User Guide
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Introduction
ColorQube 9301/9302/9303 Multifunction Printer will produce high-quality prints from your electronic
documents. However, the advanced print features of this machine will enable you to create
professionally finished documents at the click of a button.
For example, you can:
Publish your prints as booklets
Put covers onto your prints
Automatically staple or hole punch
Produce sets of transparencies with dividers rea
dy for a presentation, and many more features
that will take the strain out of printing.
You access the printer fr
om your computer
application using a print driver. A print driver
converts the code in an electronic document
into a language that the printer can
understand. You can use generic print drivers
on this printer, but these will not enable all
features. Therefore, it is best to use the print
drivers that accompany this printer.
There are a number of print drivers available for this printer to enable use on most computer operating
systems. These drivers are provided on a disc with your printer, or you can download the latest versions
from the Xerox website, www.xerox.com/office/CQ930Xdrivers.
Instructions for installing the ColorQube 9301/9302/9303 Multifunction Printer and print drivers are
provided in the S
ystem Administrator Guide.
Print Drivers
For Windows users, there are several drivers. The system administrator may have loaded specific drivers
on your computer. However, if the choice of driver is yours, the following information will help you
decide driver is most suited to your workstation.
The print drivers are available in PostScript,
PCL 5, PCL 6, and XPS printing formats:
Po
stScript gives you greater ability to scale and manipulate images and offers more precision
with high-end graphics. PostScript also provides you with different types of error-handling and
font substitution options.
P
rinter Command Language (PCL) generally has fewer advanced features than PostScript.
However, by using PCL, you can process most jobs faster.
XML P
aper Specification (XPS) is an open specification for a page description language and a
fixed-document format, originally developed by Microsoft.
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