A technician is configuring a newly deployed network multifunction device (MFD) on a central print server for a graphic design department. Users report that when printing complex vector graphics and high-resolution layout files using the current PCL 6 driver, custom font styles are substituted and intricate vector paths distort. Which driver configuration change should the technician make on the print server to resolve this issue?
- Switch the print driver associated with the shared printer object to a PostScript (PS) driver.Cevap
- BRestart the Print Spooler service on client workstations and re-install the default PCL 6 driver package.
- CReconfigure the network printer port transmission mode from RAW port 9100 to LPR port 515.
- DAdjust the printer's Device Settings tab to enable hardware fuser temperature compensation for heavy paper stocks.
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Switch the print driver associated with the shared printer object to a PostScript (PS) driver.
PostScript (PS) is a page description language developed specifically for graphic design, vector graphics, and high-fidelity publishing. Switching the driver on the shared MFD object to a PostScript driver allows vector shapes and typography to render accurately without unwanted substitutions or distortions.
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Selecting and configuring appropriate printer drivers (PCL vs PostScript) based on application and rendering requirements.