HL-4000CN
FAQs & Troubleshooting |
HL-4000CN
Date: 18/01/2007 ID: faq00002367_000
What are the difference between the PCL Driver and the PS (PostScript) Driver?
During this initial set-up and installation process of your printer, you can choose the driver type you are going to install if you are a Windows user.
While PCL driver enables access to the maximum number of printer features, it offers limited capabilities. However, for everyday office colour printing, this driver is recommended.
If you are printing colour graphics or are performing desktop publishing, we recommend using our PS (PostScript) driver. Ideal for both Mac and Windows, this driver produces the most accurate colour output.
To learn about the differences between the PCL and PS driver, refer to the table below:
PCL Driver (for supported Windows operating systems) |
PS Driver (for supported Windows operating systems) |
watermark printing supported |
watermark printing supported |
poster printing supported |
poster printing NOT supported |
n in 1 printing supported |
|
mono printing supported |
mono printing supported |
setting different paper types supported |
setting different paper types supported |
colour matching options supported |
colour matching options supported |
toner save mode options supported |
toner save mode options supported |
internet driver web update supported |
internet driver update NOT supported |
transparancy selection supported |
transparancy selection NOT supported |
pantone colour matching NOT supported |
|
duplex printing supported |
duplex printing supported |
booklet printing supported |
booklet printing NOT supported |
reverse printing supported |
reverse printing NOT supported |
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